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09/27/04 3:27 AM

#1852 RE: Amaunet #1604

Venezuela decides to purchase Russian military helicopters

Our little Christian soldier in the White House loves to sleep with terrorists. Recently Bush has allied with the TNI, for Tentara Nasional Indonesia, one of the world's most oppressive institutions and al Qaeda through Akhmadov.
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In fact Bush is so great a patron of terrorism he is proposing the use of taxpayer money to fund the terrorist organization, AUC.
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Bush will pay terrorists, specifically the AUC, with our money to destroy democratically elected Chavez of Venezuela for oil.

He will instigate a coup and try and stop the proposed pipeline and future Colombian oil port through which China might receive Venezuelan oil that would have gone to the United States for this he needs the terrorist organization AUC.

It is expected that Colombia will send troops into Venezuela at US insistence, possibly alongside US marines or Special Forces, or AUC units replete with Colombian soldiers.

With the purchase of the Russian military helicopters Chavez, it seems, is getting ready.

-Am


Venezuela decides to purchase Russian military helicopters



24.09.2004, 11.45


MEXICO CITY, September 24 (Itar-Tass) - President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has announced his country’s decision to purchase some Russian-made military helicopters, the Venpres News Agency reports. To start with, forty million U.S. dollars will be allocated for this purpose, the president stated during his visit to the border with Colombia.

Chavez did not indicate the types of helicopters. However, he noted that they would be made specially for the armed forces of his country. A contract for the delivery of Russian helicopters will be shortly signed and will envisage the necessary maintenance services. The first helicopters will be received in Venezuela in mid-2005, the president stated.

It is planned to use the helicopters primarily for guarding more closely the border between Venezuela and Colombia. The point is that an internal armed conflict has been fought in Colombia for forty years running. Penetrations of illegal armed gangs into the territory of Venezuela are lately occurring with increasing frequency. Five Venezuelan serviceman and one oil engineer were killed when a military patrol was attacked last week. The incident had further aggravated the situation on the border and called forth emotional reaction from the Venezuelan authorities.



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