Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Chavez is NOT one of the correspondents, and his sentiments mentioned in these documents are relayed solely through FARC rebels
If authentic, the documents show that sympathies Chavez first aired publicly in January grew out of a relationship that dates back more than a decade. But Chavez is not one of the correspondents, and his sentiments mentioned in these documents are relayed solely through the rebels. Venezuela says the documents are lies and fabrications. If they are, they are expertly done. Not only do they offer an unprecedented glimpse into the rebels' mind-set, they also discuss diplomatic overtures from governments including the United States - cryptically - and France - explicitly. They are signed electronically by the most powerful men in the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, the hemisphere's oldest and most potent rebel movement.
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Of course, it's an old method of professional liars to mix their lies in with a dollop of truth. Just to throw everybody off-balance, understand.
ReplyDeleteBut let's not forget the real point here: we would be seeing none of this, true or otherwise, if the colombian régime had not committed the heinous crime of subverting a promising peace process with the intent of all-out victory under false pretence. THIS is the crime here -- and it's the one which this ugly bunch of gangsters will ultimately answer for -- along with their yanqui patrons, lurking and smirking in the wings.