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An interesting analysis of the Stratfor spin...... Stratfor on the USA's Failed Venezuela Coup Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 22:33:12 -0500 (CDT) From: NY-Transfer-News@tania.blythe-systems.com Stratfor on the USA's Failed Venezuela Coup Via NY Transfer News * All the News That Doesn't Fit [Stratfor has been gunning for Chavez for many months, pulling out the "he's a madman" slur in its early anti-Chavez articles, an old propaganda tactic used against numerous leaders the United States wished to dispose of, most successfully Iran's Mohammed Mossadegh in 1953. Now, of course, along with the rest of the imperialist disinformation industry, they need to save face. The NY Times says that US officials "met with" the coup plotters; here, Stratfor talks about "rumored" US involvement. -- NY Transfer] According to Stratfor, a lot of sources are saying that the restoration is going to be some of the worst news the US has had in some time. Chavez' return to power means he'll be able to investigate carefully who knew on April 10 about the "momentous events" - and pursue the leads that point to State, Central Intelligence and [FBI spy] Robert Hanssen's pals at Opus Dei. Given how pro-coup and anti-Chavez Stratfor's analysis has been in the months preceding the coup, the fact that they're running this story as a strong possibility rather than dismissing it as crazy conspiracy talk makes it sound like the blowback on this failed op is going to be coming thick and fast. We all need to be on our guard for the spinmeisters here. (And indeed, I'm surprised that Stratfor's running this story at all, except that they'd already run the leaks from Russia so for them to pretend this isn't developing would make them look very, very foolish.) -- Peter Bell http://www.stratfor.com/country.php?ID=134&fPage=2 The first article on what is currently (4/15/02) the second Venezuela page has as its teaser/lead paragraph: U.S. Taking Low-Key Stance on Venezuelan Instability - Apr 12 On April 10 there were clear indications outside both Venezuela and the United States that a momentous event would occur in Caracas. STRATFOR was alerted late April 10 by a source in Russia that developments in Venezuela "over the next 24 hours" might speed the collapse of President Hugo Chavez's government. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold