Posted on 07/03/2008 12:54:45 AM PDT by Puzzleman
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and top military officials addressed the country late Wednesday to explain the daring rescue operation to freed former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and 14 other hostages held by leftist rebels...
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Wonder how much “we” had a hand in this?
Spectacular!
Loved the last line about infiltrating the top Council of 7. Great disinformation - they will start turning on themselves and disrupt the entire organization.
In the next season of “The Mole”...
Fantastic job, Columbia, and congratulations on a successful mission.
This was a brilliant plan! And it was carried off perfectly.
Can you imagine the hostages’ faces on the helicopter when the rescuers revealed who they were?
I read a great detail somewhere: the military, when they were impersonating the lefties, were wearing Che t-shirts! I love it!
I salute all involved!
I love Colombia.
I believe the proper Spanish term is "Cojones".
lol did they have Obama pins too?
LOL! Obama was my first thought, too. I’m sure some wit in the Colombian government actually was making a reference to that famous Obama/Che connection. There are many Latin Americans who see Obama for exactly the dangerous potential leftist dictator that he is, and they also know he would do everything to undermine the stable non-socialist countries that have managed to hang on down there.
Hugo Chavez finally has a reason to be paranoid.
I love this spy stuff. reminds me of the days before Clinton and the Libs neutered the CIA.
Let’s see if the American media mention the fact that the FARC are a leftist terrorist group, supported by Hugo Chavez.
You know it- he would do everything to promote Marxism and dictatorships worldwide. He’d fit right in at the UN.
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