Log in

View Full Version : Venezuela will buy more weapons



Janus
6th February 2006, 00:49
From BBC News

Venezuela 'to buy more weapons'

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has told a huge rally of supporters that he wants to buy more weapons to defend his country from invasion.
Speaking in the capital Caracas, Mr Chavez said 100,000 Kalashnikov assault rifles already on order from Russia were not enough.

Venezuela needed a million well-armed men and women, he said.

Mr Chavez also likened US President George W Bush to the German Nazi leader, Adolf Hitler.

Diplomatic relations between Venezuela and the US have been strained, but they worsened earlier this week when both countries expelled one another's diplomats after Caracas accused the US embassy of spying.

The Venezuelan government has repeatedly accused Washington of trying to destabilise President Chavez - an allegation rejected by US officials.

'Defend our fatherland'

The BBC's Greg Morsbach in Caracas says the rally - to celebrate a failed coup led by Mr Chavez in 1992 - got off to a militaristic start, with a bugler heralding the arrival of President Chavez at the podium.

I think Hitler would be like a suckling baby next to George W Bush

Hugo Chavez

Wearing his trademark red army beret, Mr Chavez said Washington was considering invading Venezuela.

"I ask for permission ... to buy another cargo of arms because the gringos want us unarmed. We have to defend our fatherland," he said.

"Venezuela needs to have one million well-equipped and well-armed men and women."

Last year the US tried to block the sale of 12 Spanish military planes to Venezuela that were made with US technology.

But Madrid recently said it would go ahead with the sale using more expensive European parts.

'Inflammatory rhetoric'

Turning to oil, the president said if the Bush administration wished to cut diplomatic ties to Venezuela, he would have no second thoughts about closing all the Venezuelan refineries in the US.

"Let's see what'll happen to the price of crude oil then", Mr Chavez told his audience.

He said the US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had been wrong last week to compare the Venezuelan president with Adolf Hitler:

"The imperialist, genocidal, fascist attitude of the US president has no limits. I think Hitler would be like a suckling baby next to George W Bush."

Washington is deeply opposed to the government of left-wing Mr Chavez, who is a vocal critic of the US.

The US has expressed concerns about Venezuelan democracy under Mr Chavez and about the effect of his government's military purchases on regional stability.

But the US has not said it will break off relations with Venezuela, and correspondents say Washington has dismissed threats by Mr Chavez as inflammatory rhetoric aimed at his core supporters.


No doubt this will encourage Rumsfeld to further liken Chavez to Hitler. :lol:

So do you actually think that the US will try to invade Venezuela? What are your thoughts about the situation in Venezuela in general.

which doctor
6th February 2006, 00:55
Rumsfeld: "Chavez is preparing for a mass invasion of America. He has already armed and brainwashed his people for his multi-million man army. He is selling weapons and giving support to terrorists. To prevent an attack on American soil we will strike first, take over their country, install a faux democracy and take their oil."

Sentinel
6th February 2006, 01:29
Does anyone know if Chavez ever bought the MiG attackplanes from Russia I remember hearing he would? I'm sure Venezuela is pretty well prepared for such an invasion.
They have purchased a lot of weapons from Russia earlier.

The maoist guerilla tactics Chavez wants to learn people might get useful in the jungles of Venezuela. Think it's called "People's War".

But, I must say like I've done before, I don't really believe the US is going to strike, not in the immediate future anyway. Such interventions are normally preceded with much longer and more costly propaganda campaigns and they are tied up elsewhere.

I believe this is a just a "flame-war" between Washington and Caracas.
US might try to arrange a coup, but an invasion is unlikely at present in my opinion.

Clarksist
6th February 2006, 01:33
Bleh. This is just Chavez baiting the US.

He has to speak strongly... but I doubt anything real is going to happen from this.

I mean, you buy a couple million AK-47's... big deal.

Janus
6th February 2006, 01:36
I mean, you buy a couple million AK-47's... big deal.
It's not really a big deal or anything. Venezuela just wants to strengthen its army or militia in order to better deal with a possible invasion. Remember what happened to Arbenz's government when he didn't arm his supporters? It was deposed.

redchrisfalling
6th February 2006, 17:41
I think Chavez is just takeing preventitive mesures, The states has dfefinitely considered an invasion but i don't think they'll be able to do it if Venezuala stays in the world spot light like it has. As for an invasion of the states, you have got to be kidding me, how would you get your men in? Air and sea movements would be useless (just ask cuba) so you would have to transport your army by land through Mexico and there is no way that, that kind of move would go unnoticed.

commiecrusader
6th February 2006, 17:47
I don't think that the U$ is likely to invade Venezuela any time soon. Iran at the biggest risk of becoming the next part of the EvilEmpire before anywhere else I think, and even that isn't going to happen till they get bored of fucking Iraq and Afghanistan up.

bolshevik butcher
6th February 2006, 18:05
It is quite a step becuase he is talking of forming a popular militia to defend the country alongside the usual army. Not many leaders would do that, and it is pressure form the left wing of hte Venezuelan working class and oblivarian movment that does this.

RNK
7th February 2006, 00:35
I would join a People's Militia.

*runs off to learn Spanish*