Posted on 05/01/2006 9:06:04 AM PDT by neverdem
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) President Hugo Chavez constantly warns Venezuelans a U.S. invasion is imminent.
Now hes begun training a civilian militia as well as the Venezuelan army to resist in the only way possible against a much betterequipped force: by taking to the hills and fighting a guerrilla war.
Supporters of the president, a former paratroop commander, are increasingly taking up his call. Chavez wants 1 million armed men and women in the army reserve, and 150,000 have already joined, surpassing the regular militarys force of 100,000. Now Venezuelans are also organizing neighborhoodbased militia units for Chavezs Territorial Guard.
Critics of Chavez say the real goal of the mobilization is to create the means to suppress internal dissent and defend his presidency at all costs. Thousands of Territorial Guard volunteers housewives, students, construction workers are undergoing training, earning US$7.45 (?6.08) per session.
"Were going to be a country of soldiers," declares Roberto Salazar, an unemployed 49yearold, after scrambling under barbed wire, wading through a mud trench and skirting burning tires with other volunteers.
Venezuelas citizensoldiers come mostly from the slums where Chavez draws his fiercest support. They train on weekends, learning how to handle assault rifles and run obstacle courses through clouds of tear gas.
"Venezuelans need to know how to be military people so that we can defend our fatherland and our president," Salazar says.
Chavez insists the plotters of a 2002 coup that briefly unseated him had Washingtons blessing. The United States quickly recognized the interim leaders; U.S. intelligence documents indicate the CIA knew dissident military officers were plotting against Chavez.
Chavez now says all Venezuelans must be prepared for a "war of resistance," and has noted that the hills around Caracas provide excellent cover.
"The U.S. empire threatens the survival of the human race," Chavez said Tuesday in a speech.
"Its a great battle thats being fought in the whole world that obliges us to prepare ourselves," he said, citing poverty and hunger, the war in Iraq and U.S. threats against Iran. He called it a global struggle against an "empire that wants to enslave all of us."
Venezuelan defense officials, meanwhile, say the country must prepare for "asymmetrical" war military parlance for using nonconventional means against a traditional army.
Venezuelas army reserve has grown from 30,000 in 2004, says Gen. Alberto Muller Rojas, a top military adviser to Chavez.
The reservists are to be issued some of the armys older Belgian FAL assault rifles once Venezuela receives 100,000 new Kalashnikovs from Russia approximately one for every regular soldier.
U.S. officials express concern that Chavez could be trying to export revolution. Chavez calls that an invention, and says the weapons will be needed for the 1 million Venezuelans he wants to arm. The civilian militias will not be issued firearms but their commanders say weapons would be made available in an emergency.
Critics also accuse Chavez of trying, Cubanstyle, to consolidate power by assigning soldiers community tasks like serving as crossing guards and treating the poor in health clinics.
"The military devotion to Chavez is one of two keys to Chavezs survival. The other is the devotion of the poor," says Larry Birns of the Washingtonbased Council on Hemispheric Affairs. "Its an act of desperation to form an armed civilian militia. He may have reached that point where he feels a faction of the military is untrustworthy."
Rather than trying to topple Chavez with an invasion, its more likely Washington is trying to undermine him by courting potential rivals within the military, Birns says.
Chavez has in turn sought to reward loyalty, granting handsome pay raises throughout the military. He expelled a U.S. military attache in February, accusing him of espionage. Washington expelled a Venezuelan diplomat in retaliation and has denied any attempts to overthrow Chavez.
In a recent interview, U.S. Ambassador William Brownfield resisted making judgments about the reserve force.
Its up to Venezuelas government and people to decide "how big a reserve force they want, what sort of chain of command they believe this reserve force should have, whether this reserve force should in fact be located in each and every block or town or village throughout the country," Brownfield said.
Chavez reminds his people the United States invaded Grenada and Panama to topple regimes it considered hostile. In both cases, resistance quickly crumbled.
Cubas defeat of a CIAtrained force at the Bay of Pigs in 1961 is the model Chavez wants to follow.
Chavez marked that battles 45th anniversary on Tuesday, appearing with Cuban Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque and describing the 2002 coup attempt as Venezuelas own Bay of Pigs. Chavez said his military had detected a U.S. aircraft carrier and submarines off the coast and U.S. planes and helicopters over land at the time. And he criticized U.S. naval exercises in the Caribbean this month as another threat to both Venezuela and Cuba.
"We arent afraid of them, and if they decide to return were going to defeat them," he said.
Mmmmm What does one do with a rabid dog?
Good. I predict that the weapons he's handing out will be used against him within 5 years.
So much for the headline.
Anything we can do to push Chavez "over the edge"? Someday these folks , whose economy declined 28% last year, will realize their problems are within.
A couple Texas Rangers could take that whole place down in a weekend... Dick Cheney in reserve.
Sounds like he's creating a force to allow him to assume emergency powers and become dictator-for-life just like his buddy Castro. When it comes time for him to step down as required by his "constitution", he'll merely raise the alarm that US invasion is immenent and arm the trustworthy menbers of his militias to enforce his decrees against any domestic political opposition. It is looking more and more like we'll get another wave of highly educated middle class refugees from there, just like the first waves of Cuban refugees after Castro too over.
Cubas defeat of a CIAtrained force at the Bay of Pigs in 1961 is the model Chavez wants to follow.
The Bay of Pigs tragedy is solely the fault of Jack Kennedy. The leftists in America won that day. This makes Jack Kennedy as despicable as his brother, Ted, the drunken woman killer.
The Kennedy motto should be known as, "Each Kennedy for the Clan, and the Clan for each Kennedy. They really could give a rat's a$$ for anyone else.
Can we conclude that Chavez has no other way to solve the unemployment problem? Classic.
and so it begins.....the arming of supporters to be out in the community, thus spying on other citizens and turning them in.....when will the mass executions begin?
and so it begins.....the arming of supporters to be out in the community, thus spying on other citizens and turning them in.....when will the mass executions begin?
At some point these people are going to realize that the American gringos aren't coming. As the unemployment rate reamins high, they will perhaps realize that they have been duped and that Chavez now has a well-armed militia to use against the citizens and to keep him in power. Either a severe crackdown will occur and the people will be repressed and freedoms taken from them, or blood will fow in the streets. What a madman.
Agreed. When the US fails to show up as predicted, those weapons and training he is handing out will be turned on each other when the economy collapses, with disasterous results.
It won't be pretty, I bet.
I'll bet he allows them to drill with the old rifles but issuing ammo will be another thing...
Chavez reminds me of an annoying little brat running around stomping his feet yelling "look at me! look at me!"
I, too, was looking for evidence of wholesale distribution of firearms to be chronicled in the article. Sadly, it was nowhere to be found. I am sure that, on further review, we will find that the folks are given guns, sans bullets, to run around and practice with, "crawling around in the mud", etc, only to check them back in to be held under lock and key.
There is no way that a dictator ever lets ordinary people have guns. Too bad the article is not more clear on the matter.
Anyway, I would hope that this idea eventually backfires on him.
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