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Invade us and it's no more oil, Chavez tells US
Sydney Morning Herald ^
| Mar. 9, 2004
| AP
Posted on 03/08/2004 8:30:09 PM PST by Rennes Templar
Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez, has vowed to freeze oil exports to the US and wage a "100-year war" if Washington ever tried to invade his country.
The US has repeatedly denied ever trying to overthrow Mr Chavez, but the leftist leader has accused Washington of being behind a failed 2002 coup and of funding opposition groups now seeking a recall referendum on his presidency. US officials say Washington supports peaceful elections in Venezuela.
But Mr Chavez accused the US of ousting the former Haitian President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and warned it not to "even think about trying something similar in Venezuela".
Venezuela "has enough allies on this continent to start a 100-year war," Mr Chavez said during his weekly television and radio show on Sunday.
"US citizens could forget about ever getting Venezuelan oil" if the US ever tried to invade.
If people wanted a referendum against him, they should seek one peacefully, he said.
In the rambling five-hour broadcast that mixed threats with appeals, he also said he regretted the deaths of eight people in the recent street protests by opponents calling for him to submit to a recall vote.
"So what is it this Government is trying to do? Destabilise its secure [oil] supplier?" Mr Chavez asked. He said the recent anti-Government protests were "made in the USA". Venezuelan oil exports were not affected by them.
Venezuela provides about 15 per cent of US oil imports but relations between the two countries are rocky over Mr Chavez's friendship with Cuba's President, Fidel Castro, his criticism of US-led negotiations for a free trade zone in the Americas, and his opposition to the Iraq war.
The US was slow to condemn the 2002 coup attempt, initially accusing Mr Chavez of provoking his own downfall.
Mr Chavez has increasingly railed against US meddling in Venezuelan affairs as his opponents step up protests to demand the recall vote. American officials have recently accused Mr Chavez of becoming increasingly autocratic.
On Saturday, at least 500,000 Venezuelans marched in Caracas to protest against a National Elections Council decision last week that an opposition petition for the recall vote did not have enough valid signatures. Opponents turned in more than 3 million signatures on December 19 but the council ruled only 1.8 million were valid. It ordered more than one million citizens to confirm they had signed, and rejected more than 140,000 signatures.
Rioting over the decision killed eight people and injured scores more. The violence subsided after the Organisation of American States and the US-based Carter Centre pledged to help give citizens a fair chance to prove they signed.
Venezuela is riven between those who fear Mr Chavez is trying to impose Cuba-style socialism and those who say he has given an unprecedented political voice to the impoverished majority.
Mr Chavez insists election officials have reason to believe the recall petition is fraud-ridden. He claims many signatures belong to dead people, minors and foreigners.
Associated Press, Reuters
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: hugochavez; latinamerica; oil; venezuela
It's scarey knowing a guy this insane is running that country.
To: Rennes Templar
Chavez, has vowed to freeze oil exports to the US and wage a "100-year war" if Washington ever tried to invade his country.
If we invaded , this guy would be toast. LOL !! What a nut ! What is it with these lefty/socialist/dictator/communist morons?
To: Rennes Templar
"Venezuela "has enough allies on this continent to start a 100-year war,"
We're very impressed Mr. Chavez, and frankly scared out of our minds. Who would ever even consider taking on the FEARSOME Venezuelan warrior; and his terrifying comrades.
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posted on
03/08/2004 8:37:23 PM PST
by
freebacon
To: Rennes Templar
He doesn't get it. If we invade, he will not remain president, and will have no say about Venezuela's oil.
"All your oil wells belong to us"
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posted on
03/08/2004 8:43:52 PM PST
by
FairOpinion
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our country." --- G. W. Bush)
To: Rennes Templar

Hugo 'Wilhelm' Chavez, has vowed to freeze oil exports to the US and wage a "100-year war" if Washington ever tried to invade his country.
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posted on
03/08/2004 8:44:06 PM PST
by
jla
To: freebacon
Who would ever even consider taking on the FEARSOME Venezuelan warrior; and his terrifying comrades. Welll...I'm not doing anything this weekend. I'll gas up the truck, you wanna get some sandwiches and drinks?
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posted on
03/08/2004 8:45:59 PM PST
by
Tennessee_Bob
(LORD, WHAT CAN THE HARVEST HOPE FOR, IF NOT FOR THE CARE OF THE REAPER MAN?)
To: Rennes Templar
But Mr Chavez accused the US of ousting the former Haitian President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and warned it not to "even think about trying something similar in Venezuela". Chavez has seen what happened to Aristide. Both Aristide and Chavez were helped into power by Bill Clinton.
Is Chevez next?
Reminiscing, here's quote from the then Secretary of Energy Bill Richardson when he was attending the Hugo Chevez Inauguration back in 1999;
[Bill Richardson]: "since the last time that I was here (October 1998) representing Bill Clinton, I have seen democracy in Venezuela flourish. As friends, Venezuela and the United States have many struggles to overcome."
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posted on
03/08/2004 8:52:56 PM PST
by
FreeReign
To: Rennes Templar
"Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez, has vowed to freeze oil exports to the US and wage a "100-year war" if Washington ever tried to invade his country."Damn! I'm shaking in my boots right now.
To: Rennes Templar
Chavez is starting to remind me of someone.......
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:01:00 PM PST
by
squidly
(I have always felt that a politician is to be judged by the animosity he excites among his opponents)
To: Rennes Templar
In the rambling five-hour broadcast that mixed threats with appeals ...Shades of Fidel Castro, who, in his younger years, would rant and rave against the U.S. at packed auditoriums in Havana for endless hours. Cubans, who have little else in the way of entertainment, would clap spontaneously each time Fidel denegrated the U.S., at least initially, as the hours wore on they became bored, it became a chore. Cuban soldiers and police officers (probably equally bored) would dutifully patrol the crowd looking for enthusiasm laggards and arrest them.
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:01:57 PM PST
by
BluH2o
To: squidly
This is the second 'Jack D. Ripper' reference I have happened across on FR tonight. I just watched 'Dr. Strangelove' again, last night. Weird.
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:03:09 PM PST
by
Riley
To: Rennes Templar
Venezuela bought Citgo with its three large US refineries precisely to guarantee market share in the US. They aren't going to do anything of the sort. He is just trying to impress the rubes.
It will work, but probably less and less on fewer and fewer.
I was in Venezuela during his abortive uprising years ago. Bush Senior made a few politely vague remarks about democracy and the rule of law, and people went into a frenzy, some of them, that the US was going to invade. An acquaintance told me, "I like you, but when the marines come I will be fighting with my people." I started laughing. I said, the US doesn't care what you guys do. There aren't going to be any marines. And, obviously, I was right.
This time, things are considerably worse, there is much more in play, and I would still say that it isn't the marines he has to worry about. Once his own people have had enough, he will be praying for some marines to see him safely into exile, but I doubt they will be there. He will have to trust to his Cubans to get him to safety, and I don't think his Cuban exile is going to last too long either. He is betting a losing hand.
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:06:25 PM PST
by
marron
To: Rennes Templar
when will kerry go there to smooth things out?
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:08:24 PM PST
by
InvisibleChurch
(Remember, God made you special and He loves you very much!)
To: BluH2o
"Cuban soldiers and police officers (probably equally bored) would dutifully patrol the crowd looking for enthusiasm laggards and arrest them."Stalin's foot soldiers did much the same. So much for the workers paradise.
To: Rennes Templar
I think Chavez sees his good friend Fidel's days are numbered and he sees a vacuum about to need filling. He'll take over as the pain in the US's side in South America/Caribbean area.
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:12:02 PM PST
by
Lawgvr1955
(I am not completely worthless; I can always serve as a "bad example".)
To: Rennes Templar
That doesn't mean that their aren't some navy guys in civilian clothes making the rounds, finding out where people live, and maybe a few investors from Miami meeting with various functionaries, finding out who is who and where they stand on various issues, and maybe a few ex-military guys looking up old friends in the Vz military, maybe some of the DEA guys are introducing new friends to their former contacts in the Vz national police.
That could happen, I wouldn't swear that it wouldn't...
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:14:52 PM PST
by
marron
To: Rennes Templar
But don't forget the vaunted Venezuelan Air Force...
Venezuelan Navy C-212-400 Patrullero for maritime patrol.
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:24:57 PM PST
by
inkling
To: InvisibleChurch
Nope - with a threat of this magnitude, we have to send in the big guns - Haliburton.
To: Rennes Templar
It would seem that the Venezuelans are going to have to start shooting at this SOB and his minions if they're ever going to see the light of day again. Do they have it in them? We'll see...
To: Rennes Templar
Invade us and it's no more oil, Chavez tells US Is he going to drink it?
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posted on
03/08/2004 9:59:29 PM PST
by
Texasforever
(I apologize in advance)
To: Rennes Templar
LOFL, we'll take your oil, Chavez, you punk.
To: Travis McGee
Crack troops already fighting from within !

Stay safe !
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:07:58 PM PST
by
Squantos
(Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
To: Texasforever
Is he going to drink it? You bet he is. All I need is a funnel and a hose.
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:09:46 PM PST
by
lowbridge
(I can think of a punishment worse than death for Saddam, but Hillary is already married.)
To: Rennes Templar
[ Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez, has vowed to freeze oil exports to the US and wage a "100-year war" if Washington ever tried to invade his country. ]
DO IT CEASAR... Alaska has more oil in it than Saudi Arabia.. DO IT DUDE... force us to open Alaska up.. BAD for you GOOD for us.. Alaska has oil, natural gas, coal in amazing quanitys..
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:13:35 PM PST
by
hosepipe
To: Squantos
No fair, that is a weapon of Miss Destruction.
(Can I surrender now?)
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:16:37 PM PST
by
TLI
(...........ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA..........)
To: TLI
She my mine....Mine, Mine Mine MINE I tell ya !! Actually Big Ern posted this on a different thread about the riots down there.....she's for real ! Tossing rocks at Chavez's troops.
Stay Safe !
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:20:57 PM PST
by
Squantos
(Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
To: Squantos
That's it, I going.
uhhh, what side is she on?
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:23:25 PM PST
by
TLI
(...........ITINERIS IMPENDEO VALHALLA..........)
To: Rennes Templar
"Invade us and it's no more oil, Chavez tells US"
Invade us and it's no more Chavez.
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:30:08 PM PST
by
Octar
To: Octar
I guess HUgo didn;t notice that we're now in possesion of Iraq, huh? All the oil we want, if we want to be nasty about it...
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:33:17 PM PST
by
Wombat101
(Sanitized for YOUR protection....)
To: Squantos
She my mine....Mine, Mine Mine MINE I tell ya Watch out Squantos, her pants are stretched as tight as that sling shot.
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:34:55 PM PST
by
Joe Hadenuf
( failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
To: Joe Hadenuf
LOL.......She's indeed pushing the press to test button on levi stress there ain't she !
Stay Safe Joe !
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posted on
03/08/2004 10:39:21 PM PST
by
Squantos
(Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet.)
To: hosepipe
Alaska has more oil in it than Saudi ArabiaYou've got it backwards, and it's not even close.
To: rustbucket
Oh really? is there any stats on that someplace?
To: Rennes Templar
A worm in his brain!
To: Steve Van Doorn
This Saudi site lists reserves of 261 billion barrels.
http://www.saudinf.com/main/z002.htm Alaska's Prudhoe Bay oil field (original producible reserves of less than 10 billion barrels), the largest feld in North America, is dwarfed by the big Saudi oil fields like Ghawar (67 billion barrels of remaining reserves after over 50 years of production). For remaining reserves of some of the big Saudi fields, see:
http://www.energyforum.gov.sa/html/facts.html
To: Rennes Templar
But he was "elected," doncha know, just like Peron, Castro, Aristide, and Hitler.
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posted on
03/09/2004 12:20:36 AM PST
by
AmericanVictory
(Should we be more like them, or they like us?)
To: Rennes Templar
Invade us and it's no more oil, Chavez tells USActually, if we invade Venezuela, we'll have all of their oil.
To: Rennes Templar
"Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez, has vowed to freeze oil exports to the US and wage a "100-year war" if Washington ever tried to invade his country."
Now, THAT'S funny!
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posted on
03/09/2004 1:53:37 AM PST
by
B-Bear
(If we ever forget that we are One Nation Under God, then we will be a nation gone under)
To: Rennes Templar
Whats scary is to know that the environmentalist Whackos hold sway over our country so much that Chavez could actually get by with this kind of statement without us telling him to screw off !
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posted on
03/09/2004 2:00:03 AM PST
by
ATOMIC_PUNK
(Is it time to water the tree of Liberty ?)
To: rustbucket
By this report it looks like Alaska has a heck of a lot more oil then the Saudis
Saudis proven reserves from your site: In 2002 261.8 million barrels.
There are 7.35 billion barrels of oil remaining to be produced in the existing producing fields or known oil discoveries on the North Slope and total remaining reserves in the existing producing fields total 6.74 billion barrels
Alaska oil and gas report
To: Steve Van Doorn
oops! 261.8
thousand million barrels
Didn't see that :)
To: Steve Van Doorn
Easy to mistake that. In some parts of the world, billion means a million million, so they use the term thousand million instead to convey the amount.
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