Monday, March 03, 2008

Chavez, FARC, $300 Million Dollars, and Uranium?

If Hugo Chavez gave $300,000,000.00 to FARC, doesn't that constitute a declaration of war on Colombia? Could this perhaps be what Chavez was afraid the Colombian government would learn? The possibility FARC bought some uranium is also very, very troubling.

Chavez should also be careful. George Bush invaded a country without provocation during his first term in office, when there was a real danger it could backfire and result in his losing re-election. Does Chavez really think Bush is going to care what anyone thinks now that he's in his last year? Especially since Chavez is growing all too chummy with Iran?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

the problem is much bigger than you think.
you forgot to mention, how chavez is starving for a war so he can put venezuela as huge as it was in 1810.
correa in ecuador, recieves oil from venezuela and will do and say everything cahvez asks, so is ortega in nicaragua who wants to get the island of san andres for himself.
worst of all, since the .u.s is helping us, the left all over the world think its pretty cool what chavez and his farc buddies are doing since somehow it oposes the u.s government.
its not columbia, its colombia.
whith an "o".

Troy Camplin said...

Thanks for the further information. I fear it is indeed going to get much bigger than either of us think. Unfortunately, this is how it's going to be reported: the right-wing Colombian government provoked the conflict by attacking FARC inside Ecuador (the history of FARC will of course be ignored) and thus, if Venezuela invades, Colombia will be getting what it deserved -- if Colombia loses such a war, they will get what they deserve, while if they win, the Leftists will be the victims. So the Colombian government had best not care what the world thinks, since they will be villainized no matter what they do. My prayers are with you.