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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 8:56 am    Post subject: Al Qaeda launches threat against Venezuela Reply with quote

Al Qaeda launches threat against Venezuela

Wednesday 14th

http://english.eluniversal.com/2007/02/16/en_ing_art_16A836163.shtml

Al Qaeda suggests striking Venezuelan oil premises

The Saudi branch of terrorist group Al Qaeda Wednesday made a call to launch attacks on oil facilities based in countries outside the Middle East supplying oil to the United States, and suggested nations such as Canada, Mexico and Venezuela, AFP reported.

"In the long term, the United States will no longer need the Middle East (for oil supplies) or is to curb dependence, and it will be supplied with oil from Canada, Mexico and Venezuela," the Saudi faction of Al Qaeda said.

"We should strike petroleum interests in all areas which supply the United States, and not only in the Middle East, because the target is to stop its imports or decrease it by all means," said the group on the on-line magazine Sawt al-Jihad (Voice of Jihad).

Thursday 15th

Venezuela to verify "illogical" threat from Al Qaeda

Rear admiral Luis Cabrera, one of the members of President Hugo Chávez' Joint Chiefs of Staff, Thursday asked for verification of the "illogical" threat Al Qaeda allegedly launched against Venezuela, as this country is fighting US imperialism too, but using other methods.

"We should confirm the authenticity of these reports. It seems illogical that Al-Qaeda, which is against the US imperialism, is going after a State that is precisely fighting this hegemony, this imperialism, yet using other methods," Cabrera told official TV channel VTV.

Cabrera stressed that the means to fight the United States "are different" because Venezuela fight "with the Constitution, with legality, moral and the truth, rather than terrorist attacks."

Oil market ignores Al Qaeda threats

Experts weighed Thursday on the impact of Al Qaeda threats against oil facilities and noted the ordinary nature of such a geopolitical risk and the fact that the market has exceeding stocks.

Governments involved conceded that they had taken seriously such threats. However, financial markets were even-tempered.

Neither oil nor gold prices changed at all following the news.

Minister of Defense advocates reinforcement of security vis-à-vis Al Qaeda threats

Following Al Qaeda call to Mujahideens to strike petroleum facilities in the countries selling oil to the United States, including Mexico, Canada and Venezuela, Venezuelan Minister of Defense General Raúl Isaías Baduel advocated reinforcement of existing security mechanisms and seeking new methods to find any "alleged abnormality."

He asked for patience, claiming these are "very sensitive" issues and "have to be dealt with tact," as they create "uneasiness" in the Venezuelan people. "We hope it is not like that."

He added that military intelligence agencies have joined the State security and prevention bodies to be "on alert" and "implement security plans that have been outlined in advance."

Venezuelan Congress committee attributes Al Qaeda's threats to the US
Lawmaker Saúl Ortega, chair of the National Assembly Committee on Foreign Affairs, Thursday attributed to the United States the threats Al Qaeda launched on Wednesday to strike oil facilities worldwide, including premises in Venezuela.

According to Ortega, such reports are a US "terrorist maneuver" aimed at intimidating the nations that are at odds with Washington and having an excuse for likely interventions.

He added that the alleged threat was not launched directly by the terrorist group, but through a translation reportedly made by US intelligence agencies under the Central Intelligence Agency.

Friday 16th

Al Qaeda threat should be taken seriously

International terrorist group Al Qaeda's call to strike Venezuelan oil premises should not be dismissed, warned foreign policy expert and former Venezuelan ambassador Julio César Pineda.

"This thread should be taken seriously," as for the organization headed by Osama bin Laden "this involves a strategy to advance a asymmetric war," Pineda explained.

He explained that beyond Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez' anti-US stance, in Al Qaeda's view, Venezuelan, Mexican and Canadian oil supplies are fueling US troops in different areas, particularly in the Middle East.

Hughes: Al Qaeda's threat should be taken seriously

US Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs Karen Hughes in Guadalajara Friday said terrorist group Al Qaeda's threats should be "taken seriously."

Mexico and the United States should not take these threats "lightly, but we have to take them seriously," the official said when asked about reports published on Thursday that an alleged online magazine published by Al Qaeda urged the group's activists to strike any country supplying oil to the United States, including Canada, Mexico and Venezuela.

US willing to help Venezuela face Al Qaeda threat

A senior US official Friday said his country is likely to help Venezuela face terrorist group Al Qaeda threat against countries supplying oil to the United States.

Alberto Fernández, director of Public Diplomacy, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs at the US Department of State, Friday told Caracas-based Unión Radio that "in the face of this serious threat, the important thing is saying that the United States is willing to cooperate with Venezuela in the world fight against Al Qaeda."

He stressed that such cooperation is necessary despite President Hugo Chávez' frontal and continued criticisms against Washington and his calls to combat the US empire, Efe reported.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bizarre.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 9:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fantastically hilarious !

Stand by for Al Q's next threat against the UK for taking troops out of Iraq.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skeptic wrote:
Bizarre.


Not really.

Chavez wants to trade his oil in Euros instead of the dollar. Also they are not on the best of terms with the USA.

Costs to ship from South America to the USA are cheaper than from the Middle East.

It isn't really a surprise they are next on al-CIAda's list now is it?
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

No, I just find it bizarre that they still have the audacity to use Al Qaeda to fight US enemies.

Will be interesting to see what the Venezuelans say next.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 10:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skeptic wrote:
Bizarre.

Doesn't it all depends on who or what Al Quaida is.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 11:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Even a Sun reader might work this one out, eventually.
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