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Bahang perang makin hangat -- Tentera Venezuela, Ecuador ke sempadan Colombia
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Chaves pahlawan Amerika Latin yg sebenar...the new 'Simon Bolivar!!' |
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Reply #1 BeachBoys's post
aku rasa colombia lagi gila.. |
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Perang gunakan voodoo dart !! |
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musti amerika akan gunakan colombia utk 'ajar' cukup2 si chavez nih, musuh ketat dia kat amerika selatan tuh selain castro.......... |
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Bahaya woo perang kat sini. Venezuela adalah antara pengeluar minyak dunia. Dgn konflik kat Iraq pun tak settle lagi, mau tambah lagi satu konflik kat situ. Skg pun harga minyak setong dah cecah USD100, kalau perang kat sini, mau naik lagi harga minyak. |
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Naik lagi la harga minyak dunia....keuntungan Petronas jugak meningkat.... |
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if hell break loose .....we can see sukhoi in action ... |
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Reply #8 areguard's post
broo...petronas untung meningkat, yg tak kena mengena ngan petronas macam aku ni apa dapet?? minyak naik rega lagi ada koott |
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Chavez ni dah berapa kali US nak cuba assasinate. Minyak lah..mesti pasal minyak. |
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Kalau nak ikutkan info dlm paper....presiden Equador ok je kalau Colombia gi bunuh ketua pemberontak tu walaupun dah melangkaui sempadan diaorg....tp dia marah sbb attack yg tentera Columbia tu buat ialah masa pemberontak tu tgh tido.....
Bg aku pulak....ini bkn zmn dulu kala...buat attack kena announce dulu...pemberontak tu kenala bersiap siaga 24/7....
[ Last edited by matamata at 4-3-2008 07:13 PM ] |
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Post berkembar......... |
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Chavez nak warming-up depa punya Su-30MK2 kot...
kasi tunjuk skit sama Pokcik Sam neh... |
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Reply #13 matamata's post
Semua negara ada undang2..tak boleh ikut sesuka hati melangkau masuk sempadan negara org lain?..Ingat org Malaysia akan suka ker kalau tentera Thai masuk sempadan negara kita ats alasan mengejar golongan ' pemisah'? |
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dah agak dah, colombia musti dpt bantuan dari musuh no 1 chavez.......... |
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Originally posted by jofizo at 5-3-2008 10:39 AM
dah agak dah, colombia musti dpt bantuan dari musuh no 1 chavez..........
Musti Delta Force terlibat lintas sempadan. |
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Venezuelan troops to Colombian border
By TOBY MUSE, Associated Press Writer
1 hour, 38 minutes ago
CUCUTA, Colombia - Venezuela and Ecuador reinforced their borders with Colombia on Tuesday as the three nations traded increasingly bitter accusations over Colombia's cross-border strike on a leftist guerrilla base in Ecuador.
Rejecting a Colombian apology as insufficient, Ecuador sought international condemnation of the attack during an emergency meeting of the Organization of American States, convened in Washington to help defuse one of South America's most volatile crises in years. Venezuela's justice minister declared that war "has already begun."
Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa called his Colombian counterpart, Alvaro Uribe, a "bold-faced liar." Uribe demanded the International Criminal Court try Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez for genocide. President Bush accused Chavez of "provocative maneuvers."
Colombia said documents found at the base showed rebels wanted to make a radioactive dirty bomb. But the documents it shared with reporters didn't support the allegation, indicating instead that the rebels were trying to buy uranium to resell at a profit.
Uribe said Chavez should be prosecuted for allegedly financing the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. Uribe cited the documents in a laptop seized in Reyes' jungle camp that he said showed Venezuela recently made a $300 million payment to the rebels.
Both Venezuela and Ecuador dismissed all the allegations as lies. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro said the idea of trying Chavez was "laughable."
At the moment, it's mostly a war of words, and other nations tried Tuesday to keep it that way, although many said Colombia was wrong to send troops into Ecuador. The Saturday raid killed 24 guerrillas, including rebel spokesman Raul Reyes, who was engaged in hostage talks with Venezuela, France and other countries.
Despite troop movements and general saber rattling, Uribe said he would not allow his nation to be drawn into open war. His more than 250,000 U.S.-equipped, trained and advised soldiers, however, would outnumber the 172,000 active troops Venezuela and Ecuador have between them.
"Colombia has never been a country to go to war with its neighbors," Uribe said. "We are not mobilizing troops, nor advancing toward war."
Venezuela was sending about 9,000 soldiers |
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