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Nicaragua threatens military action against Colombia

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Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has warned his Central American nation may respond militarily if Colombia authorizes oil concessions in disputed territory in the Caribbean sea.

The president announced that the Nicaraguan army "is ready to defend its sovereignty threatened by the expansionist politics that Colombia has had." He also said that the two countries remain at loggerheads over the Colombia-Nicaragua border limits in the Caribbean.

Ortega's statement follows a prolonged legal battle between the neighboring countries relating to the disputed maritime border. After a claim by the Nicaraguan government made in 2001, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) declared a 1928 treaty relating to the border between the 2 nations to be partially invalid.

The ICJ agreed with Colombian arguments that disputes relating to the Islands of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina were not part of the Court's jurisdiction. However, in its preliminary judgement of December 13, 2007, it ruled that the rest of the border delineated by the treaty was yet to be assigned under maritime law.

According to the Colombia television network Caracol TV, the Nicaraguan president also said on Saturday that the recent conflict between Venezuela and Colombia was provoked by Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.

Ortega said that the Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez broke relations with Colombia "not for war, but for peace" and expressed confidence that Colombian President-elect Juan Manuel Santos, who assumes office on August 7, will avoid any conflict.

"But meanwhile, until August 7, God wills that President Uribe does not think of any other insanity that threatens the security and peace not only between two brother nations, but peace in the entire Latin American and Caribbean region," said Ortega.

He also said that Uribe had shown his "impotence" by failing to wipe out the guerrilla presence in Colombia, and added that he had repeatedly warned his Colombian counterpart that a military solution would not resolve the guerrilla conflict in his country.


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tomtom33 said:

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And Ortega joins the list of nut balls lead by Kim Jong-il and Hugo.
 
July 26, 2010
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Blue bird said:

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awwww crap... you mean they are going to send both of their tanks to intimidate Colombia????
 
July 26, 2010
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turbobore said:

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I'm waiting for the diplo chimps to say they need to try to "normalize" relations with Ortega. Ortega is part of what I call the Latin American axis of numb nuts. The LAANN for short.
 
July 26, 2010
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Albert Vigil said:

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Daniel Ortega is not threatening to declare war against Columbia. After all Nicaragua has no way of sending any combat troops to invade as they would have to go across Costa Rica and Panama, neither of which would cooperate with the mission. Their navy is strictly for shore patrol and their Air Force could not make it 1/3 of the way to Columbia without running out of petrol.

No, Ortega is simply showing his support for his paymaster, Hugo Chavez.
 
July 26, 2010
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Adriaan Alsema said:

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He's talking about the San Andres archipelago, which lies before the Nicaraguan coast
 
July 26, 2010
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Blue bird said:

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Why must Daniel assume that Santos will "avoid" any conflict? Why can't he assume that Chavez will "avoid" any conflict? Because he fully expects Santos to go into appeasement mode.....as does Chavez and the rest of that gang of thugs. Chavez is the one that should be trying to make ammends to Colombia.....not vice versa.
 
July 26, 2010
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belgrand said:

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I think that the last paragraph of the article is right. It is totally true whether we like it or not.

"He also said that Uribe had shown his "impotence" by failing to wipe out the guerrilla presence in Colombia, and added that he had repeatedly warned his Colombian counterpart that a military solution would not resolve the guerrilla conflict in his country."
 
July 27, 2010
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tomtom33 said:

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So far Uribe's military actions have produced the best results by far. Negotiations and ceding part of the country to the FARC failed miserably.
 
July 27, 2010
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