Ricardo Bello on Fri, 19 Apr 2002 16:43:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Venezuela, the dark side, a paranoical portrait |
And now, the dark side, the paranoical one. Chavez had powerful enemies insided the Armed Forces, Generals with effective troop commands and heavy firepower. How could he get rid of them in a constitutional way, without appearing as a tyrant in the international community? Letting loose “Circulos Bolivarianos”, the most fanatics of his followers organized in a structure inspired by Cuban´s “Comité de Defensa de la Revolución” (Committee for the Defense of the Revolution), that exist in every street in every town, hamlet or city in our dear Caribbean island. If the Bolivarianos got excited, as they did in the Thursday 11th march, shooting at random and sending an electrical shock to society, all rebel Generals would stand forth, protest and demand Chavez´s resignation. Then, identify in the public light and clearly outside the law, he would crush them, as he actually did, depriving them of command and artillery. Cunning, isn´t? Too paranoical? Let´s try this one. There are two strong arms dealers group in Venezuela. One of them, it´s said (and of course, these are only rumours, with no objective correlate in reality whatsoever) has its center in Chavez´s Minister of Defense, José Vicente Rangel (a defender of civil right during the sixties´ armed struggle between Venezuelan Communist Party and Social Democratic governments, Presidential Candidate for the Socialist Party in the seventies and now Minister of Defense). The other group is said to gyrate around Israel´s gun industries, represented in Venezuela by a group very close to Perez Recao, Interim President Carmona´s boss in Venoco (a previous job), in whose house the Opus Dei´s “coup inside the coup” was forged. Who will now sell arms to Venezuela? Colombia is gearing towards war with US help against the FARC (Colombia´s leftist guerrilla that controls huge chunks of its territory). Remember, a main issue with the Generals that ousted Chavez last week was his relationship to the FARC. He was accuse of letting them enter Venezuela when Colombia´s Army pursue got too heavy, a fact Chavez has always denied but is a main issue creating discontent among his Generals. Our little civil war would then be just an scenario where two competing market forces meet in a true democratic way, with a little help from G2 (Cuban´s intelligence) and Mossad. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold