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Politics : Fair and Balanced-'Duties Of a Democracy'

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To: GARY P GROBBEL who wrote (555)9/20/2006 12:17:52 PM
From: richardred  Read Replies (1) of 1262
 
I guess he doesn't want a diplomatic solution just yet. I guess he agrees with the Republican US stance.

>"If you want peace, prepare for war"

Caracas - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez announced further purchases of Russian weapons, saying his country is to become 'an impregnable fortress.'

Venezuela has ordered Antonov airplanes and 14 gunship helicopters, the nationalist-leftist told the air force academy in a speech Tuesday night in the central city of Maracay.

'If you want peace, prepare for war, and that is what we are doing,' he said, adding that he wanted to significantly raise the level of the entire 'anti-imperialist armed forces.'

'We have to safeguard our national sovereignty against the aggressors of always,' said the president who has had an antagonistic relationship with the United States since he took office in 1999.

Chavez said Russia is to supply Venezuela by year's end with the first of 24 Sukhoi SU-30MK2s, Russia's most sophisticated fighter planes, and 30 Mil Mi-35 assault helicopters that were part of an arms order worth about 1 billion dollars that he placed in July during a visit to Russia.

At that time, the United States urged Russia to back off from weapons deals with Venezuela.

Such an arms purchase exceeds Caracas' defence needs and is 'not helpful in terms of regional stability,' US State Department spokesman Tom Casey argued, but Russia rebuffed the US concerns.

'Nothing and no one, will be able to move against Venezuela,' Chavez said Tuesday night. '... Venezuela will be an economic, social and energy power in this part of the world.'

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