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Disquiet in US as Venezuela restocks its arsenal
Financial Times ^ | March 14 2005 | Andy Webb-Vidal

Posted on 03/14/2005 6:22:48 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe

The US military's senior officer responsible for security co-operation in Latin America has warned of the destabilising potential posed to the region by the Venezuelan government's controversial, and opaque, arms procurement programme.

Hugo Chávez, the president of the world's fifth-largest oil exporter, has begun signing contracts to buy an array of weapons to revamp his defences to thwart what he claims could be outside "aggression".

Such fears were intensified two weeks ago when Venezuelan officials were alarmed by the presence of US warships and marines near Curaçao, off Venezuela. US officials said it was a routine manoeuvre.

Equipment ranging from 50 latest-generation Mig-29 warplanes to dozens of helicopter gunships, 100,000 Kalashnikov automatic rifles and a fleet of naval vessels, have all been reported as imminent deliveries to Venezuela's new arsenal.

General Bantz Craddock, the commander-in-chief of the US Southern Command, said Venezuela's arms-procurement plan was a worry because the motive was unclear, raising concern among its Latin American neighbours.

"We are wondering just what is the intent here," Gen Craddock said in an interview. "If it is for sovereign defence, obviously each nation can do their own, and as well they should in terms of protecting their sovereignty and their national boundaries."

But Gen Craddock, who is scheduled to testify before the Senate's armed forces committee tomorrow, said it was unclear if the end-user of some of the weapons, in particular the 100,000 rifles, really was Venezuela.

"If it is to export instability that is a different situation," he said. "We are concerned about that and we would like that not to happen."

US defence officials are especially concerned that once the rifles are delivered, there is a high risk that other weapons or ammunition from Venezuela could fall into the hands of Colombian guerrillas who are seeking to overthrow President Alvaro Uribe, Washington's main ally in the region.

The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or Farc, have long received guns and ammunition from rogue factions within governments in neighbouring countries.

Vladimiro Montesinos, Peru's spymaster under former president Alberto Fujimori, is alleged to have arranged the delivery of 10,000 Kalashnikovs to the Farc as part of a covert operation when he was in power.

However, US officials are less concerned about Mr Chávez's apparent plans to acquire Mig-29s from Russia. "Most up here figure this would be a colossal waste of money for Chávez as he likely couldn't keep these things in the air very long," said a US military officer. Venezuela already has US-built F-16s and French Mirages but defence analysts believe that few are operational.

Some US officials are more concerned by what they see as the lack of financial transparency in the negotiation of the arms deals than by the bellicose capability of the arms themselves. Price tags ranging up to $5bn (€3.7bn, £2.6bn) have been reported as the total cost of Mr Chávez's oil-financed defence spending spree, yet none of the purchases has yet been debated in Venezuela's legislature.

"It's an orgy of corruption," said Roger Pardo-Maurer, deputy assistant secretary for western hemisphere affairs at the US Department of Defense.

Mr Chávez responded last month that the US had no moral authority to make such complaints because it "lied" about the existence of weapons of mass destruction as the principal justification for the invasion of Iraq


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: armsbuildup; bantzcraddock; latinamerica; southerncommand; venezuela
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1 posted on 03/14/2005 6:22:48 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

We're going to have to take this guy.


2 posted on 03/14/2005 6:27:37 PM PST by onedoug
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Been watching this one for a while
Looks like trouble....


3 posted on 03/14/2005 6:29:06 PM PST by HangnJudge
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Chavez's money can buy him a lot of hardware but he wants but he needs properly trained and motivated people to use it. The US didn't get as proficient as it is by using all its capital on hardware.


4 posted on 03/14/2005 6:29:12 PM PST by caisson71
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Very troubling...
But Gen Craddock, who is scheduled to testify before the Senate's armed forces committee tomorrow, said it was unclear if the end-user of some of the weapons, in particular the 100,000 rifles, really was Venezuela.

5 posted on 03/14/2005 6:30:31 PM PST by Ooh-Ah
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Why doesn't someone just kill this worthless POS? It's going to have to happen someday. Better sooner than later before he causes more people to die.


6 posted on 03/14/2005 6:31:14 PM PST by garyhope
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To: garyhope
For one, he was democratically elected (sort of)
7 posted on 03/14/2005 6:44:41 PM PST by Goldwater4ever (Aut Pax Aut Bellum)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Castro is an annoyance, Chavez is a threat.
8 posted on 03/14/2005 6:54:43 PM PST by fallujah-nuker (Oderint dum metuant)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
..."dozens of helicopter gunships"

MI-24/35? MI-17?

9 posted on 03/14/2005 7:02:34 PM PST by Conservative Firster
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To: Tailgunner Joe
Holy Cow! Hugo Chavez is in Lebanon!


10 posted on 03/14/2005 7:03:48 PM PST by Righty_McRight
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Oh well, at least he'll have Chris Dodd to stick up for him. Remember a few weeks ago, Dodd scolded Rice for making the "inflammatory" remark that Chavez was "worrisome?"


11 posted on 03/14/2005 7:15:51 PM PST by Brilliant
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To: caisson71

Can you say "volunteer Cuban pilots and ground mechanics"? And they won't be lacking for aviation fuel. Although a Venezuelan engineer I know (works in the US) says the refineries in Venezuela are about to break down due to lack of maintenance (his family used to work for the state oil firm until they protested Chavez one too many times).


12 posted on 03/14/2005 7:35:00 PM PST by happyathome
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To: Righty_McRight

Too funny. That really does look like Chavez.


13 posted on 03/14/2005 7:50:29 PM PST by SIDENET
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To: SIDENET

He really gets around.


14 posted on 03/14/2005 8:03:14 PM PST by Righty_McRight
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To: Tailgunner Joe

You know, I've been thinking about this for a while. Why not just send a sniper team in to kill him?


15 posted on 03/14/2005 8:04:48 PM PST by steel_resolve
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To: steel_resolve

He has a whole nest of rats that need clearing out. Just killing him wouldn't be enough.


16 posted on 03/14/2005 8:11:57 PM PST by Righty_McRight
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To: steel_resolve
Perhaps a contract hit with multiple cut outs?
17 posted on 03/14/2005 8:15:41 PM PST by verity (The Liberal Media and the ACLU are America's Enemies)
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To: Tailgunner Joe
"If it is for sovereign defence, obviously each nation can do their own, and as well they should in terms of protecting their sovereignty and their national boundaries."

Wish we could do this on our borders.

18 posted on 03/14/2005 8:32:12 PM PST by Last Dakotan
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To: Conservative Firster

Mi-24s, Mi-17s and one Mi-26.


19 posted on 03/14/2005 11:10:58 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Goldwater4ever
There is a question about that. Carter & company never followed up on complaints about the last election. In fact, he basically took Chavez' word that everything was on the up & up.

Of course, Carter has not seen an absolute despot that he doesn't like...
20 posted on 03/14/2005 11:24:22 PM PST by Frumious Bandersnatch
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