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10th August 2005, 15:00
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0809-04.htm

Published on Tuesday, August 9, 2005 by the Australian Associated Press
Venezuela Warns Against US Invasion


Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has told thousands of visiting students that if US forces are to invade his South American country, they will be soundly defeated.

The US government has strongly denied Chavez's claims that it is considering military action against Cuba's closest ally in the Americas.

But Chavez said the US government, which "won't stop caressing the idea of invading Cuba or invading Venezuela," should be warned of the consequences.

"If some day they get the crazy idea of coming to invade us, we'll make them bite the dust defending the freedom of our land," Chavez said to applause.

He spoke during the opening ceremony of a world youth festival bringing together student delegations from across the world and convened under the slogan "Against Imperialism and War."

Chavez called the United States the "most savage, cruel and murderous empire that has existed in the history of the world."

The Venezuelan leader said "socialism is the only path," and told the students the collective goal is to "save a world threatened by the voracity of US imperialism."

Earlier, the students waved flags, danced in traditional dress, and held signs praising socialism, Cuban leader Fidel Castro and Ernesto "Che" Guevara.

More than 300 students from the United States shouted out their disapproval of US President George W Bush, chanting "Get out Bush!" Other students chanted: "Bush, fascist - you're a terrorist!"

Some 15,000 youths from 144 countries traveled to Venezuela for the week-long festival and conference, organizers said.

Chavez wore a red shirt like many of the students, and embraced delegation leaders as their groups marched past.

The ceremony was held in Venezuela's military headquarters in Caracas. Troops looked on while students passed carrying colored flags and shouting: "We will overcome!"

This year's World Festival of Students and Youth is the 16th. The first, in 1947, was held in Czechoslovakia, and during the Cold War most host countries were aligned with the Soviet bloc.

Apart from the former Soviet Union, other host countries have included Romania, Poland, Finland, Cuba, the former East Germany and North Korea.

The week-long gathering will include musical performances, panel discussions and an "Anti-imperialist Court," which in past years has condemned the US government's actions.

While tensions have grown between Chavez and Washington, the Venezuelan leader has built close ties with countries from Iran to China.

Chavez expressed his support for Iran's new president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, saying he expected to continue strengthening relations.

He said that like Venezuela, Iran was a country that had been "attacked" for many years by "the hand of imperialism."

Chavez, whose country remains a major supplier of oil to the United States, also is sharply critical of the US-led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

© 2005 Australian Associated Press

bolshevik butcher
10th August 2005, 17:34
I wonder if the U$ ever will invade venezuela or are they just going to threaten it and attak it eonomically?

Decolonize The Left
10th August 2005, 18:54
I am wary of Chavez's ties with Iran and other countries which commit such terrible acts against human rights. I'm also wary that Chavez's wonderful push for socialism could get inter-mixed with other anti-US interests that could taint the government. I don't want a dictatorship down there, I don't want human rights abuses, and while I honestly don't think this will happen, I am wary.

-- August

Red Rebel
10th August 2005, 20:06
The US-Venezuelan relationship is funny. They both hate each other, but the US needs venezuelas oil, and Venezuela needs the US's money. They can say whatever they want knowing that the other side can't do shit.

Anti-Capitalist1
10th August 2005, 20:50
Originally posted by Red [email protected] 10 2005, 12:06 PM
The US-Venezuelan relationship is funny. They both hate each other, but the US needs venezuelas oil, and Venezuela needs the US's money. They can say whatever they want knowing that the other side can't do shit.
I disagree. What you have said is true of the relationship between China and the US, but I'm sure the US would have little trouble invading Venezuela and forcibly taking over their oil industry, or helping a US friendly dictator into power there. They've done it countless times before.

bolshevik butcher
10th August 2005, 21:13
Yeh biut venezuela could easily sell their oil else where. China's thirstyjsut now. I too am wary of venezuela allying with iran and china, but maybe its the only thing it can do.

Reds
11th August 2005, 03:14
What if there is a socialist revolution in iran? who will he sapport then?

Decolonize The Left
11th August 2005, 04:20
" What if there is a socialist revolution in iran? who will he sapport then? "

Reds, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think you mean, who will support Chavez then?

In my mind, Iran will be a bigger issue than Venezuala if this happens, in the eyes of the US. I don't see this happening though.

-- August

Red Heretic
11th August 2005, 06:23
I think he meant if the push for People's War in Iran picks up enough momentum to eventually take state power, will Chavez support the people or the rulers of the current system?

bolshevik butcher
11th August 2005, 11:17
Id expect chavez to support the socialists. But its not very likely as angus stated.

Xiao Banfa
11th August 2005, 15:05
Hopefully it will depend on whether the "Peoples War" in Iran is led by a millitaristic
Shining Path nutter brigade.