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achilles
06-01-2005, 06:01 AM
Frank Smyth.
The Colombian police heard in early May that a big deal was going down inside a gated luxury community southwest of Bogotá. On May 3 they followed Colombian suspects, two of whom turned out to be retired Colombian Army officers, to a house filled with twenty-nine metal crates of arms and 32,000 rounds of ammunition. The police were still taking inventory of the cache when two more suspects knocked on the door. The police arrested them, only to learn they were US soldiers. The Colombian police said the arms were bound for an illegal paramilitary group that the State Department considers to be both a drug-trafficking and a terrorist organization.

The community of Carmen de Apicalá, where the arms were found, is only a short drive from Colombia's Tolemaida military base, home to US Black Hawk helicopters and the place where US Special Forces train Colombian troops in combat skills. For convenience as well as security, many US military personnel and contractors rent condominiums in Carmen de Apicalá. "It's a lot of ammunition, and it's a very suspicious case," Colombia's police commander, Gen. Jorge Castro, told local radio. Colombian lawmakers in Bogotá said the US Ambassador, William Wood, should explain the circumstances to the Colombian Congress.

The State Department spokesman in Washington, Richard Boucher, denied that the arms were part of a secret US effort to arm Colombian paramilitaries. But he still refuses to say whether the arms are part of the unprecedented $3.3 billion in military aid the United States began sending in 2000 as part of Plan Colombia. The Colombian attorney general's office, which is now investigating the case, said that the arms had been diverted from US stockpiles. The Colombian television station RCN broadcast footage of arms with US markings. Full article (http://www.thenation.com/doc.mhtml?i=20050613&s=smyth)

Mr Gently Benevolent
06-01-2005, 08:48 AM
Who knows if this was a legit deal but the US has had a fondness for Latin American death squads in the past. :|

achilles
06-01-2005, 09:05 AM
Who knows if this was a legit deal but the US has had a fondness for Latin American death squads in the past. :|

Thats why it is kind of ambiguous who is a terrorist supporter and who is not. I am not saying that the US supports terrorism but hey... p-)

Mr Gently Benevolent
06-01-2005, 09:25 AM
Who knows if this was a legit deal but the US has had a fondness for Latin American death squads in the past. :|

Thats why it is kind of ambiguous who is a terrorist supporter and who is not. I am not saying that the US supports terrorism but hey... p-)Yeha they ain't terrorists there our brother's in arms in the good fight against whatever is pissing us of at the present time like those pesky folks wantin out of poverty and serfdom or those communist's that are wantin fair pay...damn their eyes and kill them all.

achilles
06-02-2005, 08:59 AM
Who knows if this was a legit deal but the US has had a fondness for Latin American death squads in the past. :|

Thats why it is kind of ambiguous who is a terrorist supporter and who is not. I am not saying that the US supports terrorism but hey... p-)Yeha they ain't terrorists there our brother's in arms in the good fight against whatever is pissing us of at the present time like those pesky folks wantin out of poverty and serfdom or those communist's that are wantin fair pay...damn their eyes and kill them all.

Bah! Killing...its called humanitarian intervention :lol:

Weasel
06-02-2005, 09:11 AM
Who knows if this was a legit deal but the US has had a fondness for Latin American death squads in the past. :|

Thats why it is kind of ambiguous who is a terrorist supporter and who is not. I am not saying that the US supports terrorism but hey... p-)Yeha they ain't terrorists there our brother's in arms in the good fight against whatever is pissing us of at the present time like those pesky folks wantin out of poverty and serfdom or those communist's that are wantin fair pay...damn their eyes and kill them all.

Bah! Killing...its called humanitarian intervention :lol:

Or simply: liberation and democratisation. rofl

Frogg
06-02-2005, 12:25 PM
I think I'll hold off judgement until the investigation is complete.




The May arrests of two US military officers for allegedly running arms to AUC paramilitaries raises many questions. US warrant officer Allan Tanquary and Sgt. Jesus Hernandez are now back in the United States, where officials say they may face criminal charges. "We're committed," said spokesman Boucher, "to a full investigation."