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Colombian official: Rebels planned to kill Bush

Beowulf

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Colombian official: Rebels planned to kill Bush

(CNN) -- U.S. President George W. Bush was targeted for assassination by Marxist rebels this week when he visited the city of Cartagena, a Colombian official said Saturday.

"We found out through informers and various sources that groups within the [Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia] had been instructed from its leadership to make an assassination attempt on President Bush," Colombian Defense Secretary Jorge Alberto Uribe told Caracol TV, a Bogota-based satellite network.

Uribe said no evidence of the alleged plot by the group -- Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia or FARC -- has been recovered.

The U.S. Secret Service declined to comment on the alleged plot.

"The Secret Service does not comment or release information regarding our protective intelligence and protective methods," said spokesman Jonathan Cherry. "Secret Service does not discuss any alleged threats to our protectees."

Security was heavy during Bush's visit, and no incidents occurred.

"We have full confidence in the fine work of the Secret Service and their work with security officials on the ground," in Colombia and elsewhere, White House spokesman Jim Morrell said.

FARC has frequently been accused of targeting visiting international leaders for assassination.

"The administration of George W. Bush is everything that Marxist rebels hate in a U.S. government," journalist Toby Muse in Bogota, Colombia, told CNN.

"The plots against the president's life don't seem to have advanced very far," Muse said.

The president stopped briefly in Colombia on November 22 on his way back to Washington after attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Santiago, Chile. (Full story)

Established in 1964 as the military wing of the Colombian Communist Party, FARC is Colombia's oldest, largest, most capable and best-equipped Marxist rebel group, according to the U.S. Department of State. The group, which has about 13,500 members, conducts bombings, murders, kidnappings and hijackings, the State Department said.

The State Department has classified FARC as a terrorist group.

Colombia has seen decades of civil warfare, involving government troops, leftist rebels and right-wing paramilitary groups.

CNN's Suzanne Malveaux contributed to this report.


Find this article at:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/...7/bush-plot/index.html
 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
"Plan" was probably just inquiries. Can we get Bush? No we can't. ok.

But it makes for good infotainment: "Evil Communists Out to Get the President."

 
Originally posted by: maddogchen
"Plan" was probably just inquiries. Can we get Bush? No we can't. ok.

Most likely even if they did go ahead with it I doubt they could have made it work.
 
The importants parts:




Uribe said no evidence of the alleged plot by the group -- Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia or FARC -- has been recovered.

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FARC has frequently been accused of targeting visiting international leaders for assassination.

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"The plots against the president's life don't seem to have advanced very far," Muse said.




No evidence! Figures, doesn't it? So typical.



The story that Bush was a target for assassination would be a good rationale for the 15,000 troops sent to guard his cowardly a$$. Otherwise, it might just seem stupid!
 
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
The importants parts:




Uribe said no evidence of the alleged plot by the group -- Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia or FARC -- has been recovered.

---

FARC has frequently been accused of targeting visiting international leaders for assassination.

---

"The plots against the president's life don't seem to have advanced very far," Muse said.




No evidence! Figures, doesn't it? So typical.



The story that Bush was a target for assassination would be a good rationale for the 15,000 troops sent to guard his cowardly a$$. Otherwise, it might just seem stupid!

Yea and somehow you know more than everyone because.....
 
Originally posted by: ATIuser
They hate George Bush because he is a symbol of capitalism gone right.

He is the President of my country and he will be representing this country for the next 4 years but there's no way that he has transcended so far to be a symbol of capitalism.
 
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
Becasue the evidence is hogwash? ding ding ding hop on the cluetrain and read the article.

No you said "The story that Bush was a target for assassination would be a good rationale for the 15,000 troops sent to guard his cowardly a$$. Otherwise, it might just seem stupid!". So where did you get that from I know the evidence is not the best but I want to know where you came up with that BS answer.Either way I think some needs to lay the pipe down and get off the crack its just not good for you😀
 
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
The importants parts:




Uribe said no evidence of the alleged plot by the group -- Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia or FARC -- has been recovered.

---

FARC has frequently been accused of targeting visiting international leaders for assassination.

---

"The plots against the president's life don't seem to have advanced very far," Muse said.




No evidence! Figures, doesn't it? So typical.



The story that Bush was a target for assassination would be a good rationale for the 15,000 troops sent to guard his cowardly a$$. Otherwise, it might just seem stupid!

DAMN, you had my hopes up for a second.
 
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