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Venezuela Defies Washington

Comment by Larry Ross, April 27, 2006

 

President Chavez is a real hero to his own people and other South Americans for using his oil revenues to improve services to his people.

Traditionally the U.S. has always backed reactionary dictatorships in South America and used the CIA to overthrow governments which tried to take an independent position - such as Allende in Chile. It still regards Castro in Cuba as an
enemy and has tried to assassinate or overthrow him. The U.S. has a long record of subversion in South America.

People will find a great deal of information on this, both in the public library and in the various search engines such as Google. It has already tried to stage a coup against Chavez, but his people returned him to office. The Bush administration is likely to try again, if it continues in office, gains additional dictatorial powers, and prevails with it's middle east plans and wars as part of their plan for global domination and controlling the world's dwindling oil resources.

Chavez will have to create very good internal defences to protect the country and it's institutions against subversion by the Bush Administration or those that follow it.

 

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No wonder Chavez makes Bush uneasy

By TED RALL, April 18, 2006


NEW YORK -- When the hated despots of nations like Saudi Arabia and Kazakhstan loot their countries' treasuries, transfer their oil wealth to personal Swiss bank accounts and use the rest to finance (in the House of Saud's case) terrorist extremists, American politicians praise them as trusted friends and allies. But when a democratically elected populist president uses Venezuela's oil profits to lift poor people out of poverty, they accuse him of pandering.

As the United States and Europe continue their shift toward a "Darwinomic" model where rapacious corporations accrue bigger and bigger profits while workers become poorer and poorer, the socialist economic model espoused by President Hugo Chavez has become wildly popular among Latin Americans tired of watching corrupt rightwing leaders enrich themselves at their expense. Left-of-center governments have recently won power in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay. Chavez's uncompromising rhetoric matches his politics, but what's really driving the American government and its corporate masters crazy is that he has the cash to back it up.

In their desperate frenzy to destroy Chavez, state-controlled media is resorting to some of the most transparently and hilariously hypocritical talking points ever. In the April 4 New York Times Juan Forero repeated the trope that Chavez's use of oil revenues is unfair--even cheating somehow: "With Venezuela's oil revenues rising 32 percent last year," the paper exclaimed, "Mr. Chavez has been subsidizing samba parades in Brazil, eye surgery for poor Mexicans and even heating fuel for poor families from Maine to the Bronx to Philadelphia. By some estimates, the spending now surpasses the nearly $2 billion Washington allocates to pay for development programs and the drug war in western South America."

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