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Caribbean-Latin America
Venezuela to host Russia navy exercise in Caribbean
2008-09-08
Several Russian ships and 1,000 soldiers will take part in joint naval maneuvers with Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea later this year, exercises likely to increase diplomatic tensions with Washington, a pro-government newspaper reported on Saturday.

Quoting Venezuela's naval intelligence director, Salbarore Cammarata, the newspaper Vea said four Russian boats would visit Venezuelan waters from November 10 to 14.

Plans for the naval operations come at a time of heightened diplomatic tension and Cold War-style rhetoric between Moscow and the United States over the recent war in Georgia and plans for a U.S. missile defense system in the Czech Republic and Poland.

Cammarata said it would be the first time Russia's navy carried out such exercises in Latin America. He said the Venezuelan air force would also take part.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, an outspoken critic of Washington, has said in recent weeks that Russian ships and planes are welcome to visit the South American country.

"If the Russian long-distance planes that fly around the world need to land at some Venezuelan landing strip, they are welcome, we have no problems," he said on his weekly television show last week.

Chavez, who buys billions of dollars of weapons from Russia, has criticized this year's reactivation of the U.S. Navy's Fourth Fleet, which will patrol Latin America for the first time in over 50 years.

The socialist Chavez says he fears the United States will invade oil-rich Venezuela and he supports Russia's growing geopolitical presence as a counterbalance to U.S. power.

Chavez has bought fighter jets and submarines from Russia to retool Venezuela's aging weapons and says he is also interested in a missile defense system.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#17  Nahhh, - we're just going to send some fishing trawlers!

That's it, yeah, yeah!
Posted by: anonymous2u   2008-09-08 21:53  

#16  INTERFAX > RUSSIA HAS NO PLANS TO EXPAND ITS MILITARY PRESENCE IN THE CARIBBEAN.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-09-08 20:38  

#15  Aruba is independent. The Netherland Antilles comprise just Bonaire and Curacao, now. While Curacoa is the site of very busy oil refineries, as I recall, Bonaire has only incredible off-shore scuba diving.
Posted by: trailing wife   2008-09-08 20:31  

#14  I think we should be sure to station an ELINT capable platform, and a couple of SSN's in the area, as wellas some P3's doign "counter drug" patrols. Just for fun.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-09-08 20:20  

#13  FOX NEWS AM > US State Dept = USA reportedly INSULTINGLY "MADE/POKED FUN"? at Russ new International Nav-Air Mil efforts by critiquing how RUSS CAN POSSIB HAVE A FEW SHIPS AND PLANES THAT CAN TRAVEL SO FAR FROM HOME???

Someone at STATE must really want the USSA = USR "BY THAT MUCH, CHIEF!" [Maxwell Smart = GET SMART]. STATE = USA DOESN'T NEED TO INSULT THE NUCLEAR ARMED RUSSIANS - and I emphasize, NUCLEAR ARMED - THIS WAY.

IFF THE FOX ARTIC IS TRUE AND THE BASE INTENT WAS TRULY RIDICULE, SOMEONE AT STATE NEEDS TO BE SERIOUSLY REPRIMANDED IFF NOT FIRED. The USA-NATO/Allies still needs a stable prosperous Russia for Trade + as Geopol "Hedge" in Asia.

This insult serves no important or intrinsic purpose IMO other than PO'ING THE ALREADY ISLAMIST/CHIN-NERVOUS RUSSIANS + GOADING THEM TO DO SOMETHING MIL RASH.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-09-08 19:32  

#12  "We got any old left-over Soviet-era magnetic mines in stock, Joe?"
Posted by: mojo   2008-09-08 13:41  

#11  #9 venezuela is only hosting this "excercise" because they realize that they are denfeseless without their friends, iran and russia.

Venezuela is defenseless with them also.
Posted by: DoDo   2008-09-08 13:10  

#10  I thought this was being done to help shake down the new fourth fleet.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-09-08 13:01  

#9  venezuela is only hosting this "excercise" because they realize that they are denfeseless without their friends, iran and russia.
Posted by: soldier-cold   2008-09-08 12:32  

#8  The problem the Russians have is they are making such a big deal out of this, and the fleet doesn't really sorty out that far that if anything goes wrong it could be a public relations disaster.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-09-08 12:04  

#7  The ABC's are Dutch islands. I don't think the Russians are that cocky. And, despite Hugo's big mouth, I doubt he is either.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-09-08 11:05  

#6  ABC

wasn't there some chatter here a long time ago

about the islands beginning w/ABC?

And Hugo just may rattle some sabres at them?
Posted by: anonymous2u   2008-09-08 10:58  

#5  In the event of a conflict with the U.S. the Russian navy would have a short, exciting life.
Posted by: DoDo   2008-09-08 10:46  

#4  More details.
http://news.yahoo.com/story//nm/20080908/wl_nm/russia_venezuela_navy_dc

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko said on Monday that the naval mission to Venezuela would include the nuclear-powered battle cruiser "Peter the Great," one of the world's largest combat battleships.

Moscow's most modern destroyer, the "Admiral Chabanenko," will also steam to the Caribbean, along with other ships, including a fuel tanker, he added.
Posted by: Anon4021   2008-09-08 10:26  

#3  President Hugo Chavez's taunt to the United States:

"Go ahead and squeal, Yankees."

Hmmm, the time for pig poking is coming sooner rather than later.
Posted by: DanNY   2008-09-08 07:58  

#2  So, how to you refuel and sustain the operation? Last time I checked in, the refineries for anything but raw where in Houston.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2008-09-08 07:29  

#1  Cold war heating up?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-09-08 06:57  

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