Colombia takes Chavez threat to UN

Reuters:

Colombia brought what it called threats of war from neighboring Venezuela to the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday after Hugo Chavez, leader of the neighboring country, told his army to get ready to fight.

For months Chavez has said that a military pact signed in October between Bogota and Washington could set the stage for a U.S. invasion of Venezuela from Colombian territory.

The United States and Colombia dismiss that idea, saying their cooperation is aimed strictly at combating drug traffickers and Marxist insurgents within Colombia.

During a televised address on Sunday, Chavez ordered his military to prepare for war as the best way to preserve peace.

Colombia responded with a letter to the U.N. Security Council "about Venezuela's threats of using force against Colombia," a foreign ministry statement said, asking that the letter be distributed to all members of the council.

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I think Chavez real concern is that the new pact maybe effective in shutting down the drug trade which uses Venezuela as a transit point. There are several allegations that he profits from those transits. This is an interesting move by Colombia and it will probably tell how good a chess player Chavez is.

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