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Posted: 11/19/2009 9:55:45 AM EST
Thursday, 19 November 2009 13:13 Ashley Hamer Colombia's Ombudsman reported Thursday that Venezuelan soldiers allegedly destroyed two bridges in Colombia's Norte de Santander department. Authorities in Rangonvalia, the town nearest to the attack site, have delivered preliminary information to the Ombudsman, Volmar Perez, claiming that a group of 40 Venezuelan soldiers arrived in the area and detonated explosives against two bridges crossing the river Tachira. Perez has signaled that he intends to send a delegation to the region as apparently, a third bridge has been destroyed in the Norte de Santander town of Herrnan, reported news station Caracol Thursday. The story is developing. http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/6955-venezuelan-army-destroyed-two-bridges-in-colombia-ombudsman.html |
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Hmmm. Sounds like a spark has occurred in a tinder-dry world.
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oh fuck. Here comes the shit-storm.
ETA til Obama appologizes? |
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So how long until Obama throws Columbia under the bus like he did to Honduras, Poland, the Czech Republic, Japan, and our own troops?
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting,
I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? |
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? Depends on how deep the Venezuala's new found relationship with the Kremlin, goes. |
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Columbia should retaliate by selling cocaine on every street corner in Venezuela for fifty cents a gram.
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Quoted: Good point. If Russia steps in, then whos next?Quoted: It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? Depends on how deep the Venezuala's new found relationship with the Kremlin, goes. |
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Obongo is in Air Force One balls to the wall with a wet warm mouth for Chavez.
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Good point. If Russia steps in, then whos next?
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? Depends on how deep the Venezuala's new found relationship with the Kremlin, goes. Obama starts telling us about tolerance and not interfering in the affairs of others and how this is really all Columbia's fault. |
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? Depends on how deep the Venezuala's new found relationship with the Kremlin, goes. This. If true, there aren't too many possible explanations. All of them are bad. War may be brewing in South America. |
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oh fuck. Here comes the shit-storm. ETA til Obama appologizes? Heck, he'll probably say it was us that did it or caused it. |
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Fo time.
Let's see impose facisim in your country, stage fake attacks in your own country, then start cross border attacks. Hmmmmm. |
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Its a petty provocation on Chavez's part. If the Columbians respond, then Chavez will whine like bitch whore and complain that he was attacked by bad bad columbia. Nothing to see here.
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I wonder if this is Chavez giving his opinion of the US–Colombia Free Trade Agreement and the fact that industries from Venezuela are constructing their infrastructure in Cúcuta (capital of Norte de Santander Department) to export their products to the United States, registering their products as if they were Colombian. This way Chavez cannot get his fingers on them and the profits remain outside Venezuela.
Just a thought. |
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Good point. If Russia steps in, then whos next?
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? Depends on how deep the Venezuala's new found relationship with the Kremlin, goes. We support Columbia so take a wild guess. We're fooked, or at least the Columbians are. Zero will need at least a year to make a decsision on what to do. |
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I wonder if these bridges are like real highway type bridges or a couple of 2 x 4's thrown across a creek type bridge?
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? whati heard Columbian military is U.S. trained from our little war on drugs venture down there.. heard their professionalism is above and beyond compared to other SA countries |
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if a war erupts, Odumbo will make a decision after all of South America becomes Venezuala sovereign territory.
His decision will be to bow to Chavez and recognize the new totalitarian state. |
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Fo time. Let's see impose facisim in your country, stage fake attacks in your own country, then start cross border attacks. Hmmmmm. this |
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Time for another photo op with Chavez for the Zero!!!
This should be interesting. Wonder if Columbia will invade Venezuela? |
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Well everybody, prepare for more embarrasment for the United States.
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Fo time. Let's see impose facisim in your country, stage fake attacks in your own country, then start cross border attacks. Hmmmmm. An excellent parallel. We all know those pesky Poles brought that on themselves... And Chavez knows fully well he can act with impunity, too. We already have the equivalent of "I believe we have peace in our time" in the White House. |
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? |
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Nobama will sit with his thumb up his ass while chavez starts a regional war in central america. Chavez, an idiot, is hoping that he will achieve quick military gains before we enter in and force a Venezualan favorable peace treaty. More likely, even with russian, chineese, north korean, and iranian help, he will have his own little dick shoved up his ass by the better trained and equiped Columbians and Nobama will have to rush in and save his fellow communist buddy.
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Quoted: I wonder if these bridges are like real highway type bridges or a couple of 2 x 4's thrown across a creek type bridge? Well they blew them up instead of cutting the rope with machetes, so probably somewhere in between... |
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? whati heard Columbian military is U.S. trained from our little war on drugs venture down there.. heard their professionalism is above and beyond compared to other SA countries I understand this to be true also. Columbia is the model of what has to be done to un-corrupt a military, which had been very deeply penetrated by both the cartels and the Che-types. And at the same time, lots of their good troops were being murdered on a regular basis. I'm no warmonger, but it would be interesting to watch Chavez get his ass handed to him. God knows he's due. |
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Nobama will sit with his thumb up his ass while chavez starts a regional war in central america. Chavez, an idiot, is hoping that he will achieve quick military gains before we enter in and force a Venezualan favorable peace treaty. More likely, even with russian, chineese, north korean, and iranian help, he will have his own little dick shoved up his ass by the better trained and equiped Columbians and Nobama will have to rush in and save his fellow communist buddy. At this point, Columbia can't even control their own country. I wouldn't count on them doing well in a war. |
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Quoted: Columbian military is U.S. trained from our little war on drugs venture down there.. heard their professionalism is above and beyond compared to other SA countries Uribe is going to let the Lanceros and Fuerzas Especiales bring the pain. They've been training at our Ranger School and with our 7th SFG fighting guerrillas for decades. I'd love to see them use guerrilla warfare techniques on Venezuela's conventional army. The Colombian Army is like the IDF of South America. |
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Thursday, 19 November 2009 13:13 Ashley Hamer http://colombiareports.com/pics/2009/11/volmar_perez.jpg Colombia's Ombudsman reported Thursday that Venezuelan soldiersallegedly destroyed two bridges in Colombia's Norte de Santanderdepartment. Authorities in Rangonvalia, the town nearest to the attack site, havedelivered preliminary information to the Ombudsman, Volmar Perez,claiming that a group of 40 Venezuelan soldiers arrived in the area anddetonated explosives against two bridges crossing the river Tachira. Perez has signaled that he intends to send a delegation to the regionas apparently, a third bridge has been destroyed in the Norte deSantander town of Herrnan, reported news station Caracol Thursday. The story is developing. Venezuela? I'm making a call to the Canadian Boy Scouts (there ELITE branch that is!) they will squash this act of aggression asap! http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/6955-venezuelan-army-destroyed-two-bridges-in-colombia-ombudsman.html |
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Food riots in Poland
Worst wheat harvest in Russian history America stands alone |
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It's my understanding that Colombia will wipe the floor with Venezuala militarily, so this might get interesting, I wonder how long it would take Obongo to surrender to Chavez on behalf of the Colombians? Depends on how deep the Venezuala's new found relationship with the Kremlin, goes. This. If true, there aren't too many possible explanations. All of them are bad. War may be brewing in South America. War is usually brewing in South and Central America. |
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This is all because of private gun ownership in the United States. Something needs to be done. We can begin with passing health care.
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