In a move reminiscent of the Cuban Missile Crisis of the early 1960’s, Venezuela has granted landing privileges at their Caribbean airbase, La Orchila, to Russian heavy bombers, such as their Tupolev TU 160. The TU 160 is capable of delivering a payload of 12 Cruise missiles that can be fitted with nuclear warheads.
Venezuela offers use of air base to Russia: Chavez

Presidents Chavez and Medvedev
by Staff Writers
Caracas (AFP) March 15, 2009
Venezuela has offered Russia unlimited use of an air base off its Caribbean coast, President Hugo Chavez said Sunday — the latest step to boost military ties between the two countries.
“I told (Russian) President (Dmitry) Medvedev that any time Russia’s strategic aircraft need to land in Venezuela to meet their strategic aims, Venezuela will be at their service,” Chavez said.
Chavez’s comments — made during his weekly television program “Hello Mr. President” — follow Russian media reports that Moscow had been offered the use of the Caribbean island base La Orchila.
This is not a good sign. This version of Russian Roulette can be extremely deadly! Please stay abreast of this development and make sure your Congress members know your wishes.
Catch you on the Backside, and Happy Wearin’ o’ the Green!
Janice Manning
2012 and Planet X Bulletin
