CARACAS, Aug 17, 2009 - PRESIDENT Hugo Chavez on Sunday bridled at US plans to use military bases in Colombia, asserting that Venezuela was the top US target in the region and that Venezuelans should prepare for war.I know he's just trying to give Obama a chance to change his mind, to, uhm, man-up, as it were, because he knows for sure Obama was behind the Honduras thing by now, and he knows exactly what's really going on. I love this guy. I love him and I also love Rafael Correa. They are both real men. I mean, just stop and think for a moment what kind of a hero it takes to be doing what those guys are doing in the face of the terrible, terrible consequences that are almost certain to come from El Norte.... How many truly brave leaders do we have to slaughter and depose before you start getting the picture that these men are a couple of the finest humanity has ever produced? Hmmm?
Speaking in his weekly live radio and television broadcast, Chavez also chided US President Barack Obama for accusing leftist Latin leaders of 'hypocrisy' for demanding that Washington intervene more forcefully to reinstate Honduras' ousted President Manuel Zelaya.
Mr Obama 'is lost in the clouds. I think he is entering a terrible labyrinth', Mr Chavez said. 'Obama doesn't understand. He needs to study a bit more. He is a young man, full of good intentions.'
'Obama, we are not asking you to intervene in Honduras. To the contrary, we are asking that the empire remove its hand from Honduras and that the empire remove its claws from Latin America,' he said.
His comments come amid growing tension over a plan by Colombia to give US forces access to seven of its military bases to accommodate counter-drug operations following the closure of a base in Ecuador.
Mr Chavez cast the move as a US attempt to encircle Venezuela, warning of a coming military escalation aimed at the country's oil, access to the Amazon basin and plentiful water sources.
'An aggression against Venezuela will be met not only by Venezuela; various countries would take up arms,' he said. 'It is clear to me that a great anti-imperialistic movement would rise up on these lands, God help us.'
'But we have to prepare for it. And one of the best ways to avoid it is to show the enemy that it would be so costly for them to attack Venezuela that they would repent,' he said.
'We do not want war, we hate it. But we must prepare for it. We are number one on the list, Venezuela. We are the first target of the (United States). Using Colombia and the bases in Aruba and Curacao, they are surrounding us,' Mr Chavez warned. -- AFP
Oh, and do listen to Pilger's whole speech, a part of which I linked directly below, because it's very pertinent to this development as well....
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