Published: Sunday, July 25, 2010
Bylined to: Eva Golinger <[email protected]>

Eva Golinger // United States and Colombia plan to attack Venezuela

*Eva Golinger:* Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez denounced this Saturday US
plans to attack his country and overthrow his government. During a ceremony
celebrating the 227th birthday of Independence hero Simon Bolivar, Chavez
read from a secret memo he had been sent from an unnamed source inside the
United States.

"Old friend, I haven't seen you in years. As I said to you in my three prior
letters, the idea remains the generation of a conflict on your western
border," read Chavez from the secret missive. "The latest events confirm
all, or almost all, of what those here discussed as well as other
information that I have obtained from above," the letter continued.

"The preparation phase in the international community, with the help of
Colombia, is in plain execution," manifested the text, referring to last
Thursday's session in the Organization of American States (OAS), during
which the Colombia government accused Venezuela of harboring "terrorists"
and "terrorist training camps" and gave the Chavez government a "30-day
ultimatum" to allow for international intervention.

The letter continued with more details, "I told you before that the events
wouldn't begin before the 26th, but for some reason they have moved forward
several actions that were supposed to be executed afterward."

"In the United States, the execution phase is accelerating, together with a
contention force, as they call it, towards Costa Rica with the pretext of
fighting drug trafficking."

On July 1, the Costan Rican government authorized 46 US war ships and 7,000
marines into their maritime and land territory. The true objective of this
military mobilization, said the letter, is to "support military operations"
against Venezuela.

*ASSASSINATION AND OVERTHROW*

"There is an agreement between Colombia and the US with two objectives: one
is Mauricio and the other is the overthrow of the government," revealed the
document. President Chavez explained that "Mauricio" is a pseudynom used in
these communications. "The military operation is going to happen," warned
the text, "and those from the north will do it, but not directly in
Caracas.  "They will hunt 'Mauricio' down outside Caracas, this is very
important, I repeat, this is very important."

President Chavez revealed that he had received similar letters from the same
source alerting him to dangerous threats. He received one right before the
capture of more than 100 Colombian paramilitaries in the outskirts of
Caracas that were part of an assassination plan against the Venezuelan Head
of State, and another in 2002, just days before the coup d'etat that briefly
ousted him from power. "The letter warned of snipers and the coup,"
explained Chavez, "and it was right, the information was true, but we were
unable to act to prevent it."

*US MILITARY EXPANSION*

This information comes on the heels of the decision last Thursday to break
relations between Colombia and Venezuela, made by President Chavez after
Colombia's "show" in the OAS. "Uribe is capable of anything," warned Chavez,
announcing that the country was on maximum alert and the borders were being
reinforced.

Last October, Colombia and the US signed a military agreement permitting the
US to occupy seven Colombian bases and to use all Colombian territory as
needed to complete missions. One of the bases in the agreement, Palanquero,
was cited in May 2009 US Air Force documents as necessary to "conduct full
spectrum military operations" in South America and combat the threat of
"anti-US governments" in the region.

Palanquero was also signaled as critical to the Pentagon's Global Mobility
Strategy, as outlined in the February 2009 White Paper: Air Mobility Command
Global En Route Strategy, "US SOUTHCOM has identified Palanquero,
Colombia *(German
Olano Airfield SKPQ)*, as a cooperative security location (CSL). From this
location nearly half of the continent can be covered by a C-17 without
refueling."

The 2010 Pentagon budget included a US$46 million request to improve the
installations at Palanquero, in order to support the Command Combatant's
"Theater Posture Strategy" and "provide for a unique opportunity for full
spectrum operations in a critical sub region of our hemisphere where
security and stability is under constant threat from narcotics funded
terrorist insurgencies, anti-US governments, endemic poverty and recurring
natural disasters."

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   The May 2009 Air Force document further added that Palanquero would be
   used to "increase our capacity to conduct Intelligence, Surveillance and
   Reconnaissance (ISR), improve global reachÂ…and expand expeditionary warfare
   capability."
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   In February 2010, the US National Directorate of Intelligence (NDI)
   classified Venezuela as "Anti-US Leader" in the region in its annual threat
   assessment.

*The US also maintains forward operation locations (small military bases) in
Aruba and Curazao, just miles off the Venezuelan coast. In recent months,
the Venezuelan government has denounced unauthorized incursions of drone
planes and other military aircraft into Venezuelan territory, originating
from the US bases.*

*These latest revelations evidence that a serious, and unjustified conflict
is brewing fast against Venezuela, a country with a vibrant democracy and
the largest oil reserves in the world.*

Eva Golinger
[email protected]


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