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swpa19
03-06-2008, 07:56
Has anyone else heard anything about this:

http://www.kansascity.com/451/story/517715.html

Mike792
03-06-2008, 08:38
SWPA 19 Hi Go to

http://www.elnuevodia.com.co/dia/index.php

Left hand side of the page: Documentos Raul

It is probably in most of the Colombian newspapers. Interesting stuff in there.

GratefulCitizen
03-06-2008, 09:10
I doubt the MSM will mention this:

http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2008/03/captured-farc-computers-name-barack.html

The Reaper
03-07-2008, 08:27
Washington Times
March 7, 2008
Pg. 6

Inside The Ring

By Bill Gertz

Victory over FARC

U.S. counterterrorism officials are privately cheering the Colombian military raid that killed Raul Reyes, a senior commander of the notorious FARC terrorist group last week.

"This was a major victory for the United States in the war on terror," one military official said. The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia "is one of the top ten designated global terrorist that is as much a target and focal point of the [global war on terror] as is al Qaeda."

U.S. military officials said the Colombian raid into Ecuador that killed Reyes on Saturday involved a joint special operations group called CCOPE and included commandos from three elements known as the Commandos, the Lancero group and naval commandos. The paramilitary component was followed by Colombian National Police who took over the scene and recovered laptop computers and other information about the communist terror group.

The evidence and intelligence shows that Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez are providing a safe haven to the terrorists, with Mr. Chavez also helping with material support.

"We have evidence of collusion, evidence of Chavez funding the FARC to the tune of $300 million," one U.S. military officer said.

One document uncovered from Reyes' computer revealed that a group of "gringos," or Americans, was dealing with FARC through Ecuadorean intermediaries.

The Americans were quoted in the FARC leaders' document as saying that Sen. Barack Obama will be the next president and that he does not support Plan Colombia, an anti-drug and aid strategy to back the Colombian government, or a U.S. free trade agreement with the country.

Bill Gertz covers national security affairs.

bluenote
03-07-2008, 16:05
Another one down. I wonder what Chavez thinks about "giving FARC a hand" now.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080307/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/colombia_rebels

BN