Chavez upset by thought of US base in Colombia
President Hugo Chavez on Wednesday warned Colombia not to allow a U.S. military base on its border with Venezuela, saying he would consider such an act an "aggression."It is rather arrogant of Chavez to think he can dictate sovereign decisions for Colombia. It is evidence of how bad he would be if he had the power he seeks in South America. It is also an indication of how desperate he is to avoid the disruption of FARC dope traffic through Venezuela. The new location is even more convenient for tracking that traffic.Chavez said he would not permit Colombia's U.S.-backed government to establish an American military base in La Guajira, a region spanning northeastern Colombia and northwestern Venezuela.
The Venezuelan leader said if Colombia allows the base, his government will revive a decades-old territorial conflict and stake a claim to the entire region.
"We will not allow the Colombian government to give La Guajira to the empire," Chavez said, referring to the United States during a speech to a packed auditorium of uniformed soldiers. "Colombia is launching a threat of war at us."
He said Washington's top diplomat in Bogota, U.S. Ambassador William Brownfield, recently suggested that a U.S. military base in Ecuador could be moved to La Guajira.
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His concern about US using the base for attacking Venezuela is laughable. The size of the force is way to tiny to threaten Venezuela militarily.
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