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  • Sweden stops Venezuela arms sales

    Thursday, 3 August 2006, 19:53 GMT 20:53 UK
    Sweden stops Venezuela arms sales

    Sweden's biggest defence manufacturer, the Saab Group, says it will no longer provide weapons to Venezuela. Saab says it cannot continue sales of anti-aircraft and anti-tank devices to Venezuela because of a US arms embargo against President Chavez's government.

    Saab subsidiary Bofors has supplied Venezuela's armed forces for 20 years.

    Under the terms of the American restrictions, no factory in the world may sell weapons to Venezuela that contain components made in the US.

    Bofors will cut its commercial ties to Venezuela on 1 October, complying with the strict embargo put in place by Washington back in May.

    The Swedes have in the past sold anti-aircraft missiles, rocket launchers and anti-tank rifles to Venezuela worth around $150m (£80m).

    There are no new arms contracts in the pipeline at the moment. But President Chavez will soon need to replenish his stocks of ammunition and missiles.

    Other doors

    The US embassy in Sweden said it was pleased Saab was complying with American legislation that prohibited the sale of arms to countries which did not comply fully with US anti-terrorism efforts.

    The authorities here in Caracas said they were surprised by the news.

    "We haven't been notified officially by Bofors but we're taking this matter very seriously," Defence Minister Raul Isaias Baduel said in a BBC interview.

    "I can assure you we'll be looking into this and I'll be formulating a response together with President Hugo Chavez."

    A member of the military high command told the BBC they were studying the possibility of signing arms deals with Switzerland.

    He said it was a shame the door to Sweden had been closed but he was sure that others would open soon.

    Caracas has recently been purchasing arms from alternative sources, such as Russia, where none of the weapons contain American components.

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5243880.stm
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  • #2
    Good for Sweden.
    "We will go through our federal budget – page by page, line by line – eliminating those programs we don’t need, and insisting that those we do operate in a sensible cost-effective way." -President Barack Obama 11/25/2008

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    • #3
      Deny him anything American and I mean everything since we seem to be such Imperialist warmongers. Take the ****ing shoes off his feet and shirt off his back if they are American.
      Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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      • #4
        I hate to seem cynical but that this really means is that Sweden values good relations with the United States more than with Venezuela.

        Considering the position of the U.S. in the world, versus Venezuela's, it's kind of no-brainer for the Swedes. They don't really have all that much choice.

        The second point is this: The international arms market is such that Chavez will have very little problems obtaining arms elsewhere.

        The only difficulty will be integrating them into his armed forces.
        No small problem of course, but a lot easier than not having any arms at all.
        “He was the most prodigious personification of all human inferiorities. He was an utterly incapable, unadapted, irresponsible, psychopathic personality, full of empty, infantile fantasies, but cursed with the keen intuition of a rat or a guttersnipe. He represented the shadow, the inferior part of everybody’s personality, in an overwhelming degree, and this was another reason why they fell for him.”

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TopHatter
          I hate to seem cynical but that this really means is that Sweden values good relations with the United States more than with Venezuela.

          Considering the position of the U.S. in the world, versus Venezuela's, it's kind of no-brainer for the Swedes. They don't really have all that much choice.

          The second point is this: The international arms market is such that Chavez will have very little problems obtaining arms elsewhere.

          The only difficulty will be integrating them into his armed forces.
          No small problem of course, but a lot easier than not having any arms at all.

          Ahh I just like the fact it pisses him off.
          Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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