tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post7396209947721662656..comments2024-03-18T19:50:24.376+01:00Comments on Venezuela News And Views: Yanomami reduxDanielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12128609182544333477noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-12098787287695247462016-10-31T14:03:31.364+01:002016-10-31T14:03:31.364+01:00When visiting blogs, i usually discover a very goo...When visiting blogs, i usually discover a very good content like yours<br />David Beamhttp://rchelicop.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-53497629032628088702012-09-18T08:46:04.776+02:002012-09-18T08:46:04.776+02:00Following Chavez's denial, there can be no oth...Following Chavez's denial, there can be no other conclusion that than there was no massacre. No other conclusion is acceptable. <br /><br />Furthermore, I find the official story highly amusing and tragic! They admit Venezuela is incapable of deploying troops to this location given TWO WEEKS. In other words, the US Marines could be operating out of the area for two weeks and Chavez would be incapable of responding. They can't even land a few guys with a radio, let alone guns and equipment. Compare this to the US, which had boots on the ground within two weeks following September 11th, in Afghanistan, on the other side of the world. <br /><br />Looks like all the money spent on that Russian equipment was a total waste, billions down the drain. Venezuela is incapable of even patrolling its own territory. What happens if "the empire" really does invade? For all Chavez knows there could be ten thousand US troops deep in the jungle right now. ForeignAwarenesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00696534698780747693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-49109773651924644002012-09-08T00:09:17.455+02:002012-09-08T00:09:17.455+02:00Bet you the military is involved knee deep. They e...Bet you the military is involved knee deep. They extract blood from the garimpeiros so the Yanomami are just another pest to eliminate on their way to riches. Charlynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-21581803425410917982012-09-07T17:18:48.941+02:002012-09-07T17:18:48.941+02:00(1) What military bonehead considered that conditi...(1) What military bonehead considered that conditions of the massacre, likely in a very small clearing in dense jungle, could even be assessed from a hovering helicopter? <br /><br />(2) Why hasn't a clearing for a helicopter landing been created near the area of the alleged massacre? After all, it's been a couple of weeks since details of that massacre first surfaced. I doubt that it takes that much equipment and know-how to fell a few trees, to allow such a landing pad.<br /><br />(3) If the military does reach the site of the massacre, and if that massacre reveals what the Yanomami have been saying, will military report on that truth, cancelling out their commander-in-chief's (Chávez) denial? sydnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-13533957085103836352012-09-07T03:58:34.574+02:002012-09-07T03:58:34.574+02:00The question of getting a helicopter there has bee...The question of getting a helicopter there has been answered. Not being able to land is BS as the great Paratrooper Comandante should know. You send some of his elite forces (you know the ones with the VZ flag painted on their face)down a rope to checkout the situation and cut down enough jungle so other helicopters can land. Facil Si? perhaps Hugo should go down the rope first to show them how its done. Thats what Presidente Jose Antonio Paez would have done. Rogernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4080946.post-47205766146843473392012-09-06T16:51:56.715+02:002012-09-06T16:51:56.715+02:00Yes. Well-summarized, Daniel. That last paragraph ...Yes. Well-summarized, Daniel. That last paragraph says it all. Chavez would never<br />admit that native people are victims of his<br />evil plans just because they are "there" where<br />they have always been...<br />Anonimo #5Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com