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Miami
conspiracy to attack Venezuela
WASHINGTON
(PL).- The White House might have announced that it
was initiating a war on terrorism, but in its own
backyard extremist groups Cubans and Venezuelans are
plotting and receiving military training to attack
their own countries of origin.
In
their determination to bring down Presidents Fidel
Castro and Hugo Chávez, the capos of the F-4
organization, who have admitted their involvement in
acts of terrorism against Cuba, plus the so-called
Venezuelan Patriotic Front — led by a coup officer
from the Venezuelan army — have signed a
"civil-military alliance", according to The
Wall Street Journal.
The
F-4 Commandos are led by 56-year-old Rodolfo
Frómeta and the Patriotic Front by coup member
Captain Luis Eduardo García, (aged 37). During last
April’s failed coup d’état, he was one of the
first military dissidents to attack the Caracas
Presidential Palace in order to topple the South
American country’s democratically elected
president.
According
to the daily, the two groups are committed to
uniting their "combined military experience and
exchanging espionage information" in their
attempts to attack the legitimate authorities in
Havana and Caracas.
García
himself revealed that he is offering military
training to 50 F-4 Commando members at a firing
range located in the Everglades swamps; 30 of the
recruits are Cuban-American and the rest are
Miami-based radical dissidents.
Miami
has become the refuge for a growing number of
anti-Chávez extremists, in the midst of an exodus
in which some 10,000 Venezuelans have gravitated to
the city in the last three years.
"New
arrivals" discover a well-established
Cuban-American community whose most radical sectors
are particularly enthusiastic allies in the fight
against Chávez, notes the publication.
VenPres
- Venezuela News Agency
(available only in Spanish)
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