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Hurrah for Hugo Chavez

By Mike Whitney

August 09, 2010 "Information Clearing House" -- It's no fun being on Washington's enemies list. Just ask Hugo Chavez. Last week, the Venezuelan president had to cancel a trip to Cuba after he was told that a coup was underway and his life was in danger. The information came from an anonymous source who had delivered a similar warning prior to the failed coup in 2002. The letter said: “The execution phase is accelerating..… There is an agreement between Colombia and the US with two objectives: one is Mauricio and the other is the overthrow of the government.… They will hunt down ‘Mauricio’ (and) try to neutralize part of the Armed Forces.” ("Venezuela Pushes for Peace", Coral Wynter, Green Left News)

“Mauricio” is Chavez's codename. Whoever is behind the coup, wants to kill Chavez.

There's no way of knowing whether Chavez is really in danger or not, but we shouldn't be too surprised if he is. After all, the US claims it has the right to kill anyone it sees as a threat to its national security, and Chavez surely ranks high on its list of threats. So it's wise to be careful. In any event, the warnings coincide with other unsettling developments. At a recent meeting of the Organization of American States (OAS), Colombian ministers charged Chavez with harboring guerrillas on Venezuelan territory. (The allegations could be used to justify a preemptive attack) Chavez reacted swiftly and broke off diplomatic relations with Colombia, but the row did not end there. Obama's nominee as US ambassador to Venezuela, Larry Palmer, threw a little gas on the fire by backing-up Colombia's claims. Now the two countries are at loggerheads which seems to be what the Obama administration had in mind from the very beginning. US policy towards Venezuela has changed at all under Obama. If anything, it's gotten worse.
US EXPANDS 7 BASES IN COLOMBIA

The Pentagon recently announced that it plans to expand 7 military bases in Colombia. State Dept officials said that the US merely wants to step up its counter-narcotics operations, but no one's buying it. Everyone knows the US wants to reestablish its control over the region. The military build up in Colombia is another way of ratcheting up the pressure on Chavez and fanning the flames of political instability in the hemisphere. Naturally, the base expansion has the region's leftist leaders worried that Latin America may be headed for another era of US-backed dirty wars.

Also, the internet is abuzz with stories that Obama is planning to deploy warships and ground troops to Costa Rica in the near-future. Here's an article on Alternet that lays out the basic theory:


"Rather than retooling its diplomatic approach to fit the new reality in Latin America, Washington is expanding its military footprint. It is will soon be operating out of seven military bases in Colombia and has reactivated its 4th Fleet, both highly unpopular moves in Latin America. Rather than taking the advice of countries in the region to demilitarize its war on drugs, the U.S. recently announced it is deploying 46 warships and 7,000 soldiers to Costa Rica to “interdict” drug traffic and money laundering." ("Recent Colombian Mass Grave Discovery May Be “False-Positives", Conn Hallinan, Alternet)

Although the rumors have not been verified, the anxiety is growing. The US has never played a constructive role in Latin America's affairs, and the prospect of more meddling and violence is frightening. The truth is, US intervention has continued even during relatively peaceful periods like the last decade. US intelligence agents and NGOs are sprinkled throughout the civilian population gathering information, swaying elections, and fomenting social unrest. Here's a clip from an article titled "America's Covert 'Civil Society Operations: US interference in Venezuela keeps growing" which shows how America's tentacles extend everywhere:

"Foreign intervention is not only executed through military force. The funding of “civil society” groups and media outlets to promote political agendas and influence the “hearts and minds” of the people is one of the more widely used mechanisms by the US government to achieve its strategic objectives. In Venezuela, the US has been supporting anti-Chavez groups for over 8 years, including those that executed the coup d’etat against President Chavez in April 2002. Since then, the funding has increased substantially. A May 2010 report evaluating foreign assistance to political groups in Venezuela, commissioned by the National Endowment for Democracy, revealed that more than $40 million USD annually is channeled to anti-Chavez groups, the majority from US agencies....

A large part of NED funds in Venezuela have been invested in “forming student movements” and “building democratic leadership amongst youth”, from a US perspective and with US values....In the last three years, an opposition student/youth movement has been created with funding from various US and European agencies. More than 32% of USAID funding, for example, has gone to “training youth and students in the use of innovative media technologies to spread political messages and campaigns”, such as on Twitter and Facebook.

NED has also funded several media organizations in Venezuela, to aid in training journalists and designing political messages against the Venezuelan government. ..What these organizations really do is promote anti-Chavez messages on television and in international press, as well as distort and manipulate facts and events in the country in order to negatively portray the Chavez administration... Yet such funding is clearly illegal and a violation of journalist ethics. Foreign government funding of “independent” journalists or media outlets is an act of mass deception, propaganda and a violation of sovereignty. ("America's Covert 'Civil Society Operations: US interference in Venezuela keeps growing", Eva Golinger, Global Research)

It's hard to believe that a two-year senator from Chicago with a background in "community organizing" presides over this elaborate and opaque system of imperial rule. He doesn't, of course. The real leaders remain hidden behind the cloak of democratic government and all of Washington's phony institutions. Obama is merely a public relations hologram, a friendly face that conceals the machinations of a global Mafia. Other people--whoever they may be--control the levers of power moving the pieces as needed to assure the best outcome for themselves and their constituents. Now, it appears this shadow government has its eyes on Latin America once again. That's bad news for Chavez and anyone else who hoped that political instability and US black ops were a thing of the past.

Washington hates Chavez because he's raised living standards for the poor. (and because he won't bow to the giant corporations) That's why he's pilloried in the media, because his socialist model of democracy doesn't jive with America's slash and burn-style of capitalism. Chavez has enacted land and oil industry reform, improved education and provided universal healthcare. He's introduced job training, subsidies to single mothers, drug prevention programs, and assistance for recovering addicts. Venezuelans are more educated than ever before. Illiteracy has been wiped out.

Chavez's policies have reduced ignorance, poverty, and injustice. The list goes on and on. Venezuelans are more engaged in the political process than anytime in the nation's history. That scares Washington. US elites don't want well-informed, empowered people participating in the political process. They believe that task should be left to the venal politicians chosen by corporate bosses and top-hat banksters. That's why Chavez has to go. He's given people hope for a better life.

Movie director, Oliver Stone, summed it up perfectly in a recent interview with Nathan Gardels. He said, "The US remains hostile to anyone on the left coming to power in their "backyard," anyone who thinks the resources of a country belong to its people....For the first time in modern history, much of South America is beyond US control.....It is also beyond the influence of the US-dominated IMF."

The people of Venezuela are better off under Chavez; better fed, better educated, and with better access to medical care. The government safeguards their civil liberties and political activism continues to grow. Democracy is thriving in Venezuela. Hurrah for Hugo Chavez!

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26107.htm
 

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It's hard to believe that a two-year senator from Chicago with a background in "community organizing" presides over this elaborate and opaque system of imperial rule. He doesn't, of course. The real leaders remain hidden behind the cloak of democratic government and all of Washington's phony institutions. Obama is merely a public relations hologram, a friendly face that conceals the machinations of a global Mafia. Other people--whoever they may be--control the levers of power
You and Mike Whitney really believe this? Make sure you watch out for the Black Helicopters as well as the Haliburton Hurricane Machine!
 

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You and Mike Whitney really believe this? Make sure you watch out for the Black Helicopters as well as the Haliburton Hurricane Machine!
If you have any doubt that the quote is pretty close to reality, you are more naive than any of us imagined.

Or to say it another way: "if you believe that the policies of a superpower changes because a new president is elected, you are more naive than is advisable". Have you ever heard of Henry Kissinger? He once stated that the foreign policy objectives of Russia were unchanged from the Tzar to the communist regime.
 

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If you have any doubt that the quote is pretty close to reality, you are more naive than any of us imagined.
Naive is an understatement!
 

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"The people of Venezuela are better off under Chavez; better fed, better educated, and with better access to medical care. The government safeguards their civil liberties and political activism continues to grow. Democracy is thriving in Venezuela"


Is this true ???


Is the USA trying to destroy yet another democracy that will nor concede to Imperialistic forces ?
 

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"Democracy is thriving in Venezuela" WOW! Property rights are an essential element of democracy are they not? Chavez's administration has expropriated land from upper and upper middle class individuals at an astronomical rate. Many of these individuals have fled to the US/Canada, I know of two families here in Toronto. Freedom of the Press has been under assault and Venezuela ranks near the bottom on the Press Freedom Index. Chavez has manipulated voters to change the Constitution to have term limits removed making it possible for him to rule indefinitely.

Yes that is what I call a thriving democracy. Mike Whitney is clearly retarded.
 

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"Democracy is thriving in Venezuela" WOW! Property rights are an essential element of democracy are they not? Chavez's administration has expropriated land from upper and upper middle class individuals at an astronomical rate. Many of these individuals have fled to the US/Canada, I know of two families here in Toronto.
Maybe because of this... The World is dividing into two blocs - the Plutonomy and the rest. The U.S.,UK, and Canada are the key Plutonomies - economies powered by the wealthy. Continental Europe (ex-Italy) and Japan are in the egalitarian bloc.

U can read the entire report here if u like.... http://www.scribd.com/doc/6674234/Citigroup-Oct-16-2005-Plutonomy-Report-Part-1


Freedom of the Press has been under assault and Venezuela ranks near the bottom on the Press Freedom Index.
Not according to this.... http://chartsbin.com/view/lko or this http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/p...477&nid=&id=&gclid=CLHf3--3raMCFQRbDAodZUez4A
 

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Why does it not surprise me that you actually believe this.
Why wouldn't you believe this. The Gini coefficient is rising in most industrialized countries, the USA included. Why are people at the top in the US/Canada being paid multiples of hundreds of times the average wages in their companies, when managers in the past made due with 60-100 times the average wage. Managers in Japan and Europe earn far less, and I don't see them underperforming their north american peers. The pols have to step in and tax the shit out of the fat cats, imho.
 

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the US government has the right to revoke their peoples freedom through the patriot act, right?
 

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BTW what is the terror alert scale at today..? green, amber, red? Effin skittles...hahaha
 

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You and Mike Whitney really believe this? Make sure you watch out for the Black Helicopters as well as the Haliburton Hurricane Machine!
You have to admit...it's pretty amazing how little has really changed under Obama over Bush. I really do not understand the grounds for enmity with Chavez. He really is quite harmless, except he has give oil companies the shaft. And what is so bad about that since they have been giving us the shaft since oil was discovered.
 

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BIG OIL is pissed.
They always fancy themselves as the shafters and not the shaftees!....:cool:

Our oil lobby will back this up.
 

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K Douglas is right back in post #6 things are not great in Venezuela, and this is almost entirely of Chavez's own doing.
Time for a regime change, eh?
 

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"Democracy is thriving in Venezuela" WOW! Property rights are an essential element of democracy are they not? Chavez's administration has expropriated land from upper and upper middle class individuals at an astronomical rate. Many of these individuals have fled to the US/Canada, I know of two families here in Toronto. Freedom of the Press has been under assault and Venezuela ranks near the bottom on the Press Freedom Index. Chavez has manipulated voters to change the Constitution to have term limits removed making it possible for him to rule indefinitely.

Yes that is what I call a thriving democracy. Mike Whitney is clearly retarded.
Much of that land was obtained illegally, Canada his no term limits either...previous Venezuelan elections have been observed to be free and fair. At least Chavez gets a majority of the vote whereas we are ruled by some jackass that only has 30% support on his good days. Sure the rich are never happy when the revolution comes....but it seems he still has broad support in Venezuela...and that can only mean the majority are still better off.
 

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Much of that land was obtained illegally, Canada his no term limits either...previous elections have been observed to be free and fair. At least Chavez gets a majority of the vote whereas we are ruled by some jackass that only has 30% support on his good days.
The US always demands free and democratic elections, however, when the people elect leaders the US disapproves of, the noises out of Washington changes fast.
 
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