Chavez Government Training Million Strong “Guerrilla Army” To Fight Against U.S. Invasion…
“Plan Sucre” — apparently crafted with input from close ally and fellow US foe Cuba — covers the legal, logistical and other angles necessary to “transform a professional army into a guerrilla army,” Representative Maria Corina Machado told El Universal newspaper.
The former presidential candidate said she had obtained a copy of the plan, printed by an institution affiliated with the national army.
“The strategic objective is to build a new Bolivarian military doctrine” that would prepare Venezuela to be successful in a prolonged popular war against “the empire,” or the United States, Machado said, citing the document.
“This is clearly a proposal with Cuban inspiration and advice.”
She said the military plan also provides for strengthening the guerrilla force at the expense of the regular army.
The plan calls for “strengthening the territorial militias, in order to ensure the necessary strength for the overall defense of the nation, targeting recruitment levels of one million by 2013 and two million by 2019,” Machado said, citing the document.
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krayzrick 2012/08/19 13:55:09






















Now, Chavez must work hard to eradicate poverty, which has declined but has not been eliminated. He must tackle the rising violence in the country.
BTW, Venezuela remembers that Bush 43 supported the short-lived right-wing military coup in 2002.
This may be Obama's Domestic force in training that Obama wished for, an invading Army .
Obama is the choke point on energy independence .
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A OPEC report confirms that Saudi Arabia is running out of oil.
A major Saudi Arabia oil company has set off alarms to warn that oil in the country will be depleted by 2013 based on current worldwide consumption.
The report, published in the magazine Al Mashka says that the increase in worldwide consumption (particularly by China) is one of the main challenges facing the country, mainly because oil accounts for 80% of national income.
http://weeklyworldnews.com/he...
Saudi Oil in Decline ? This may shift the balance of power.
the North American Energy Alliance
http://youtu.be/ynnbNJ-nLV8 ( sorry can't embed this one )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
One mistake cleared up (we put Saddam there) and you're right on both of those final points unfortunately.