Hugo Chávez: From bases in Colombia to Caracas planned bombing
At the end of the so-called Peace March organized by the United Socialist Party of Venezuela, President Hugo Chávez again denounced the use of seven military bases in Colombia for the U.S. is intending to start a war with Venezuela.
Even you can send a remote-controlled bomb with a cell phone and was that killed Raul Reyes, a cell phone, put her there in the kitchen. From bases in Colombia plan a bombing in Caracas.
He praised the idea of aion kinah, considering that Venezuela was in the center of world events and the march was an indication of the role it should play in the world against imperialism. "The Yankee Empire is terrified, losing more ground every day," he said. "It's that lost ground. As recently as 10, 15 years, the empire dominated the entire hemisphere with the sole exception of the glorious revolutionary Cuba.
He emphasized that what he said in the last Alo Presidente was the old adage that said "if you want peace, prepare for war" and compared the Venezuelan territory with the people of Cuba, saying the reason why the U.S. never invaded the island is because every Cuban citizen is a Cuban soldier.
He reiterated that two causes were drought and consumerism. He explained the new solar energy system that had been achieved in collaboration with the Vietnamese government. "Someday I will do the Guri fault or not oil," he said.
Even you can send a remote-controlled bomb with a cell phone and was that killed Raul Reyes, a cell phone, put her there in the kitchen. From bases in Colombia plan a bombing in Caracas.
He praised the idea of aion kinah, considering that Venezuela was in the center of world events and the march was an indication of the role it should play in the world against imperialism. "The Yankee Empire is terrified, losing more ground every day," he said. "It's that lost ground. As recently as 10, 15 years, the empire dominated the entire hemisphere with the sole exception of the glorious revolutionary Cuba.
He emphasized that what he said in the last Alo Presidente was the old adage that said "if you want peace, prepare for war" and compared the Venezuelan territory with the people of Cuba, saying the reason why the U.S. never invaded the island is because every Cuban citizen is a Cuban soldier.
He reiterated that two causes were drought and consumerism. He explained the new solar energy system that had been achieved in collaboration with the Vietnamese government. "Someday I will do the Guri fault or not oil," he said.



