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Deepest Red
12-06-2005, 09:58 PM
Venezuelan Oil Pipeline Attacked for Election Day

By: Alessandro Parma - Venezuelanalysis.com

A major Venezuelan oil pipeline was bombed the night before Venezuela’s elections. The President of Venezuela’s state petrol company PDVSA, Rafael Ramirez, said groups, “trying to create a climate of violence in our country were involved in this.”

The bomb destroyed part of the Ulé-Amuay oil pipeline at 9:30 pm on Saturday night. The pipeline goes from the center of Venezuela’s oil industry, Lake Maraicaibo, to Paraguana. The Paraguna oil complex is the world’s largest oil refinery.

Ramirez said that a large fire was created by the bomb but that it was quickly put out. The pipeline normally supplies the Paraguana refinery with 400,000 barrels of oil a day. Ramirez said within two days the pipe should be fixed. Production should not be interrupted as the refinery had 5 days worth of oil to process when the attack took place.

Ramirez blamed opposition activists. The PDVSA President said, “The same people behind the oil sabotage three years ago… are trying to create fear in our country.” The Venezuelan Minister of the Interior, Jesse Chacon said his ministry, “knows who is behind this situation, and we have made some arrests.”

Government officials said 24 kilos of the military explosive C4 were discovered on Friday in Zulia by Venezuelan military operatives. Other weapons and grenades were also discovered. Government officials said C4 was used to attack the pipeline.

In the lead up to the election, a series of small bombs exploded in the Venezuelan Capital of Caracas, injuring several. Government officials said many Molotov cocktails had been confiscated before elections on December 4.

Even though there was a low turnout for Sunday’s vote, Chacon said the elections showed, “Venezuelans said 'no' to violence today.” It is anticipated that there will be more violence in Venezuela in the lead up to the Presidential elections in 2006.

Travh20
12-07-2005, 03:37 PM
ever hear of the reichstag fire?

sedan
12-07-2005, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by Travh20
ever hear of the reichstag fire? My first thought as well.

Lungdop Philing
12-07-2005, 06:01 PM
Ever hear of higher gas-at-the-pump prices right after the holidays?

500lbguerilla
12-07-2005, 07:03 PM
ever hear of the reichstag fire? Ever hear of not posting the first idiotic thing that pops into your head that has no relevance to the thread at hand?

Funny you mention reichstag when the article has absolutly no similarities except "fire". Yet if anyone mentions it in a 9/11 thread you blow a gasket....

Travh20
12-07-2005, 09:57 PM
that is because I am an american you asshole. My intial response is to defend my country, not attack it. your initial response is to believe everyhting old chavez and castro say and assume we are the assholes.

sedan
12-07-2005, 10:13 PM
When I read the sentence: 'The Venezuelan Minister of the Interior, Jesse Chacon said his ministry, “knows who is behind this situation, and we have made some arrests.”' it sounded to me like something Himmler might say.

Deepest Red
12-08-2005, 04:25 AM
Originally posted by sedan
When I read the sentence: 'The Venezuelan Minister of the Interior, Jesse Chacon said his ministry, “knows who is behind this situation, and we have made some arrests.”' it sounded to me like something Himmler might say.

I wonder if you react that way to the far more repressive US government.

The fact is Venezuala has nothing like the SS or secret police as the Nazis did so your comparison is without validity.

sedan
12-08-2005, 06:27 AM
Originally posted by Deepest Red
The fact is Venezuala has nothing like the SS or secret police as the Nazis did so your comparison is without validity. I don't care if it has validity. Guerilla was jumping on Travh for posting what he thought, and all I said was I thought the same thing when I read the article.

Deepest Red
12-08-2005, 03:28 PM
So you say things that don't make sense just because. Ok. ;)

500lbguerilla
12-10-2005, 11:50 AM
Theres absolutly no parallels to reichstag in this. Any government anywhere would make the same anouncement following an attack on thier infrastructure. The significant portion of the reichstag fire was the power grab and scapegoating that followed it.