Chavez warns U.S. against invasion

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How wacko is this guy? Oh, I see...he's in Paris. He should lay off the foie gras, it's obviously making him delusional.

http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/americas/10/20/venezuela.chavez.ap/index.html

PARIS, France (AP) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Thursday that his government is preparing for a possible U.S. invasion, and he warned that such "aggression" would send gasoline prices in the United States soaring.

The U.S. government repeated that it is not planning any such thing.

Chavez, a vocal critic of "imperialism" and the Bush administration, said he was not against the American people -- just the current government.

"We are sure that it will be very difficult for the United States to attack Venezuela," Chavez said. He said his country has eight oil refineries and 14,000 gasoline stations in the United States.

"If the United States tried to attack Venezuela by a direct invasion, forget the oil," he said during a two-hour news conference beamed live to Venezuela. "Everyday we send 1.5 million barrels to the United States."

The barrel price of crude oil could hit $150 following a U.S. attack, Chavez said. Currently New York light sweet crude oil trades around $60 a barrel.

"That's why Pat Robertson, the spiritual adviser of Mr. Bush, is calling for my assassination. That would be much cheaper than an invasion," Chavez said.

Robertson, the U.S. religious broadcaster, said in August that Chavez should be killed, then later apologized.

In Washington, State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Chavez's suspicions were unfounded.

"I've stated many times before, the United States is prepared to work with any government in the region: left of center, center, right of center. Our issue is with states that don't govern in a democratic manner," McCormack said.

The Venezuelan leader used his news conference to trumpet what he called his "alternative" vision of a world that works for the poor rather than corporations seeking profits.

Chavez reiterated longtime claims that the United States finances his opponents, seeks his ouster and sabotages efforts to move his country forward.

"Venezuela is used to defending itself ... and fighting imperialism," Chavez said, speaking in Spanish with a French translator.

"We must be ready for an aggression," said Chavez, who previously said Venezuela is organizing an expanded military reserve and civilian defense units.

In an interview with the British Broadcasting Corp. radio aired earlier Thursday, Chavez said he had evidence to prove the U.S. government was planning an invasion.

Chavez said he believed the reason Washington was plotting an invasion was to take control of Venezuela's oil fields.

Meanwhile, Israel canceled -- under American pressure -- a lucrative deal to upgrade Venezuelan warplanes, Israel TV reported Thursday.

The report said Israel was to install its own systems in U.S.-made F-16 fighters for the Venezuelan air force, but the U.S. government forced Israel to call off the deal. No dollar figure for the deal was given.

Israeli Defense Ministry officials were not immediately available for comment.
 
Chavez said. He said his country has eight oil refineries and 14,000 gasoline stations in the United States.

In my opinion there is much of our problem, because of greed we continue to sell out our country, we outsource jobs, we ship our basic manufacturing
plants to other countries, in time all of this will or can b a fatal mistake.

We need to nationalize Mr Chavez's 8 refineries and 14,ooo stations as he
would ours. We need to quickly make ourselves independent of foreign oil,
for sure it will cost but worth it for the future of this country.
 
We need to nationalize Mr Chavez's 8 refineries and 14,ooo stations as he would ours.

The Ven. government owns and runs the Ven. national oil company. That company made a lot of money. So they came to the US quite a long time ago and started buying refineries so that they could ship their oil to their own refineries. Then they bought the former City Services oil company, renamed it Citigo, and that's where they ship their gas. Many, many, many thousands of US citizens all over the US work for those refineries and for Citgo. So how exactly do you think the US can "take over" these legal holdings? And WHY would such a thing be good for the US, the workers at those places, or for anyone who thinks the US government should be _less_ intrusive?!?!?!

I think Chavez is an idiot. And a dangerous one. But that doesn't mean the US should "take over" their assets held legally in the US!

Did anybody else see the article a few days ago? Chavez is flirting with Iran as well as Cuba now. He's bringing in a bunch of AK's for internal dissent while trying to find a way to start developing nukes. Nice.

http://www.washtimes.com/national/20051016-112537-4689r.htm

Gregg
 
Did anybody else see the article a few days ago? Chavez is flirting with Iran as well as Cuba now. He's bringing in a bunch of AK's for internal dissent while trying to find a way to start developing nukes. Nice.

You answered your own question, and again we will have to sacrifice but best do it now before it is too late. We now run only on greed without
long term thought, that needs to change for our future.
 
Chavez said. He said his country has eight oil refineries and 14,000 gasoline stations in the United States.

I've got news for you Chavez, If the US invaded your country, all your refinery are belong to us. :neener:

Seriously though, this guy needs to get back on his meds. His accusations are ludicrous. :mad:
 
He said his country has eight oil refineries and 14,000 gasoline stations in the United States.
What, nationalizing all of the industry in his own country wasn't enough? Now he wants to nationalize private industry on our country? How on earth does that work?

Here's a friendly, good natured tip for ya pal: Better hurry. The libs whackos here are gonna beat you to it.
 
What, nationalizing all of the industry in his own country wasn't enough? Now he wants to nationalize private industry on our country? How on earth does that work?

OK, I think there is some confusion here. Chavez did NOT nationalize the oil industry in Venezuela. It was already like that when he came to power. It is called PDVSA.

http://www.citgo.com/AboutCITGO/PDVSAprofile.jsp

BEFORE Chavez came to power, long before, PDVSA came to the US and bought refineries in Texas and Louisiana (Port Charles). And they bought Citgo in the 1990's. Citgo is a company based in the US and mainly employing Americans but it is a wholly owned part of PDVSA.

Complain about Chavez all you like but let's not forget all the good Americans who work for Citgo! They are mostly hoping Chavez will leave office and be replaced by somebody with a Ph.D. They were all perfectly happy working for the company until the thug took over and started firing everybody with advanced degrees. Now they are just trying to tread water until he leaves. IF he leaves. IF he doesn't totally wreck the company first. Right now he runs the place like Tony Soprano.

Gregg
 
Another tin plated dictator posing as a man of the people, using communism as the background music. He's another Castro and should just be ignored.
 
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