Come the fuck on.
It's a damn medpac.  We do them all over the world all the time.

You really make me fucking sick sometimes.  I hope you never have need 
of the military.

Dana wrote:
> see what happens? If you aren't nice to the US we'll bring you
> democracy and goodwill :)
> 
> On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 5:16 AM, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> the US claims it has nothing to do with the Venezuela-Colombia dispute.
>> :(
>> They've started the PR-speak.
>> They could be stationed at Aruba...or Curacao or something. Those
>> places are close to the Venezuelan coastline as well. :-\
>>
>> "A GROUP of United States soldiers are in Trinidad conducting
>> exercises, but their presence has nothing to do with recent
>> developments in South America involving Venezuela and Colombia.
>>
>> The soldiers are part of the project called 'Beyond the Horizon', an
>> initiative of the US Army South Command and forms part of peace
>> keeping efforts in the region and which was planned months ago the US
>> Embassy said.
>>
>> Yesterday, Michelle Jones of the US Embassy's Public Affairs Unit said
>> the troops were here to conduct medical outreach programmes and to aid
>> in construction projects.
>>
>> She said the activities were planned months ago.
>>
>> Last year an army medical ship was here as part of the overall programme.
>>
>> The soldiers, stationed at Defence Force headquarters, Chaguaramas
>> will be here over the next few weeks and will then go to Suriname.
>>
>> A US army website said Beyond The Horizon is a "large-scale operation
>> designed to foster goodwill and improve relations between the United
>> States and partner nations throughout Latin America and the
>> Caribbean."
>>
>> The operation includes humanitarian and civic assistance projects as
>> well as medical and veterinary assistance that "helps improve the
>> quality of life for people living in under resourced rural areas. It
>> will also provide readiness-training opportunities for US military
>> units and their partner-nation counterparts."
>>
>> Cpt Samantha A Garcia, 28, who is here as part of the contingent was
>> quoted on the website as saying she was looking forward to "working
>> with the people of Trinidad and Suriname during this operation. This
>> is a mission of goodwill and cooperation, and to see the tangible
>> results of helping others and improving relations will be extremely
>> rewarding for me."
>>
>>
> 
> 

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