Chavez says Venezuela jets intercepted U.S. plane

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Chavez says Venezuela jets intercepted U.S. plane


CARACAS — President Hugo Chavez said he ordered two F-16 jets to intercept a U.S. military plane that twice entered Venezuelan skies on Friday, but Washington said none of its planes flew over the South American country's airspace.

Brandishing a photo of the plane, which he described as a P-3, Chavez said the overflight was the latest violation of Venezuelan airspace by the U.S. military from its bases on the Netherlands' Caribbean islands and from neighboring Colombia.

"They are provoking us ... these are warplanes," he said.

Chavez said the F-16s escorted the U.S. plane away after two incursions lasting 15 and 19 minutes each.

A spokesman for the U.S. Defense Department denied Chavez's assertion, saying in an e-mail: "We can confirm no U.S. military aircraft entered Venezuelan airspace today. As a matter of policy we do not fly over a nation's airspace without prior consent or coordination."

Senior Obama administration officials said the U.S. Southern Command was unaware of any incident involving U.S. government aircraft in Venezuelan airspace on Friday.

The perceived threat of U.S. intervention has become a central element of Chavez's political discourse and a rallying cry for his supporters.

Foes say Latin America's loudest U.S. critic is hyping the idea of a foreign threat to distract Venezuelans from domestic problems such as economic recession, rampant crime and inadequate public services.

The socialist leader surprised the diplomatic world in December when he accused the Netherlands of abetting potential offensive action against his government by granting U.S. troops access to its islands close to Venezuela.

The Dutch government says the U.S. presence on Curacao and Aruba -- where about 250 Air Force crew and ground staff are based -- is only for counternarcotics and surveillance operations over Caribbean smuggling routes.



http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20100109/NEWS-US-VENEZUELA-USA/?CID=NET_Newsmain
 
hate to be like this but next time they should just shoot it down.
then they will have the evidence they need, to counter the defense department's bullshit.
 
I say shoot the MF down and stop making accusations.. I can understand escorting the 1st one out but why would you allow it to happen again. To be honest it sounds bogus. Usually the US gov would not confirm or deny but they flat out denied it.. We really don't need to fly over Venezuela because we have a strong network on the ground and spy satellites. Oil is down so he can't fund all his programs and he is just trying to blame us evil Americans for his problems.
 
hate to be like this but next time they should just shoot it down.
then they will have the evidence they need, to counter the defense department's bullshit.

Theyd probably dispute the aircrafts role and location, then theyd have their bay of tonkin.

Would they use a 4 prop plane for reconnaissance over a country that has f-16's? Sounds kinda silly.
 
Theyd probably dispute the aircrafts role and location, then theyd have their bay of tonkin.

Would they use a 4 prop plane for reconnaissance over a country that has f-16's? Sounds kinda silly.
Maybe because of time over target? Jets fly faster and, therefore, spend less time over/observing the intended targets and reactions. Neither could be expected to evade an intercepting 16, so a prop would be well suited for recon missions.

QueEx
 
I say shoot the MF down and stop making accusations.. I can understand escorting the 1st one out but why would you allow it to happen again. To be honest it sounds bogus. Usually the US gov would not confirm or deny but they flat out denied it.. We really don't need to fly over Venezuela because we have a strong network on the ground and spy satellites. Oil is down so he can't fund all his programs and he is just trying to blame us evil Americans for his problems.

:eek: . . . Clarence Thomas gone liberal . . . :confused:

QueEx
 
hate to be like this but next time they should just shoot it down.
then they will have the evidence they need, to counter the defense department's bullshit.

I guess we just "Assumed" Chavez's allegations are true ?

Hell, isn't it possible that there is in fact surveillance going on, but that its in international waters ??? Of course, there might be some incursions; but would Chavez be any less vocal if the flights were just off the coast in intl waters ? ? ?

QueEx
 
hate to be like this but next time they should just shoot it down.
then they will have the evidence they need, to counter the defense department's bullshit.

The last thing you want to do is give the devil a reason to justify an attack against you though.
 
Trying to get them into a expensive military buildup that will collapse the country, than say socialism doesn't work.

:dance:
 
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