Posted on 03/18/2005 6:17:59 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
ASSASSINATION plots, anti-American tub-thumping, failed coups and mutual hostility have been the staple of US relations with Cuba for nearly five decades. But increasingly they apply more accurately to Venezuela, where Hugo Chávez, its president, is alarming Washington with a series of aggressive moves that threaten American security.
In recent months, Señor Chávez has threatened to cut off Venezuelas substantial oil exports to the US 1.5 million barrels a day made a series of sizeable arms purchases, sought common bond with American foes around the world and generally positioned himself as the most significant anti-Bush figure in the western hemisphere.
Washington is sufficiently concerned to be reviewing its policies towards its near neighbour under the fiery-tongued and populist former paratroop commander.
Condoleezza Rice, the US Secretary of State, has branded Venezuela a negative force in the region. US officials are increasingly worried at what they perceive to be Señor Chávezs creeping authoritarianism and military build-up, and believe it could destabilise the region. We are concerned, said one.
Meanwhile, Fidel Castros most recent contribution to local debate came during a generally upbeat 5¾ hour speech, two hours of which he devoted to the merits of the pressure cooker which he is distributing cut-price to all Cuban households.
Señor Chávezs animus against the US stems partly from the 2002 coup, which briefly unseated him. Whether there was an American hand involved or not, the suspicions of many Venezuelans were fuelled by Washingtons failure to condemn the takeover.
Since seeing off a referendum to unseat him last year, Señor Chávez has gone out of his way to get under Washingtons skin, emerging as the biggest thorn in Uncle Sams side since Castro seized power in 1959.
He has called Mr Bush stupid, railed against the evil empire, accused the US of trying to kill him and made lewd references to Condoleezza Rice, the Secretary of State.
More significantly, Señor Chávez has muscled his way on to the world stage, travelling to Cuba, Libya and China, striking energy deals on his way.
He recently entertained President Khatami of Iran and pledged solidarity with our brother people there.
But it is Señor Chávezs tangible effort to make himself into a new champion of rising Latin American leftism that is more unsettling for the US.
Venezuela, the worlds fifth largest oil exporter, is flush from record high prices and Mr Chávez has used much of the cash to go on a military shopping spree.
He has bought 100,000 Kalashnikov rifles from Russia and military aircraft from Brazil. He has announced plans to buy radar equipment from China. A fleet of naval vessels are also on his shopping list. Mr Chávez has explained the purchases as an honourable answer to President Bushs intention of being the master of the world.
But one particular American fear is that the military firepower may find its way into the hands of Farc guerrillas in neighbouring Colombia.
The US is spending millions of dollars to help its ally, President Uribe of Colombia, in the guerrilla war. Yet Venezuela is becoming a terrorist safe haven. Farc fighters stray into Venezuelan territory where they are allowed to live freely, according to Colombian authorities.
As significant, the arms purchases have been coupled with an intensifying of anti-American rhetoric.
Señor Chávez whips up sentiment against Washington almost daily and feeds an increasing paranoia that Mr Bush will move against him.
Officials announced this week that they were tightening Señor Chávezs personal security. Civilian militias also began training for an eventual confrontation with the US.
State TV shows video of US officials criticising Señor Chávez, such as Dr Rices description of the country as a negative force in the region, while playing the theme music from Star Wars.
Graffiti on the streets of Caracas, the capital, declare: If they kill Chávez, he will return as millions.
Militia volunteers, known as popular defence units, wear black hats as they chant for the cameras: Fatherland or Death!
CHÁVEZ ON . . .
Assassination: If they kill me, there will be a really guilty party on this planet whose name is the President of the United States, George Bush
Bushs Administration: It is a mafia, a true mafia of murderers
Cuba: I am the second Fidel Castro of Latin America
Capitalism: The Devils economic model . . . The capitalist exploitation model has destroyed oceans, entire oceans
Saddam Hussein: A brother
Condoleezza Rice: I cannot marry Condolencia (condolence), because I am much too busy. I have heard she dreams about me
Gaddafis Libya: A model of participatory democracy
US relations: We have invaded the United States, but with our oil
His revolution: Every little grain of sand goes toward building the mountain . . . Its like love. You have to make love every day in many ways. Sometimes carnally, sometimes with your eyes, sometimes with your voice. A revolution is love
This is one sick puppy.
Pretext for the "emergency" where he declares himself dictator.
Cruise missle his ass and Fidels at the same time. We only need a few aircraft carriers to waste both these @ssholes! Time to get freedon restored to the banana republics!
Senor Kim Jong Chavez?
At least castro sort of has a head screwed on
--hopefully Presidents devote their time to problems such as this rather than medical decisions about when to remove a feeding tube from a comatose patient---
I'm certain it will prove fatal in the long run.
I suppose all the "liberals" must really love this guy, judging by the above description.
It's gonna get worse, Kill Him Now.
You could write the entire novel at this point. A tiresome rerun.
Sounds insane.
Chavez and his ch*ngaderos will lose.
I can't wait for the day when the US becomes energy independent with something like the hydrogen fuel cell. Then the US can tell these banana republics and their screw ball leaders to take their oil and shove it up their ass. That would be a great day for America!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I never get tired saying this so I will say it again: We need to develop the hydrogen fuel cell as soon as possible, dammit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why do libs support this nut? Why do they support nuts in general?
This SOB in his turd-world hellhole is begging for a MOAB...
How do you say, 'Hugo is now Manuel Noriega's best b----" in Spanish?
It's gonna get worse, Kill Him Now.
You are right. Soon all the lefties in the US will be jumping on his bandwagon. Kill him quick.
Are you intimating that George Bush can't multitask?
By the way, Terri's not comatose.
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