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The case against Chavez
ESR ^ | March 21, 2005 | Ryan Thompson

Posted on 03/21/2005 6:06:57 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe

While America is focused on the Middle East and eastern Asia, Hugo Chavez has consolidated power in Venezuela. Along with undermining the democratic process in Venezuela, Chavez has caused global problems that affect the United States, especially when it comes to our security. So what has Chavez done and how should the United States should respond?

When it comes to oil exports, Chavez knows that the United States is dependent on Venezuela and he is not afraid to use his leverage. Venezuela currently provides 15 percent of the United States crude oil. If Chavez would stop oil exports to the United States or sell less overall, the American economy would be seriously affected. Chavez has threatened to end oil exports to the United States on several occasions, and has bluffed so far, but could act at any moment.

Chavez has been the leading price hawk in OPEC. His support of high oil prices angers Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, two nations who want to increase production, but are blocked by OPEC regulations calling for unanimous support. By preventing voting against an increase in production, he is forcing the price of oil higher and higher as the demand also increases. The government-owned oil company can produce more oil at any time, but Chavez has refused again and again to raise output. Because the actions of Chavez, Americans are paying higher prices at the pumps.

With the revenues from oil, Chavez has embarked on a rearmament program that has begun to cause instability in the region. Small arms purchases have been made by Chavez's military since he came to power, but two agreements have forced the issue to the forefront. First, Russia sold over 100,000 AK-47 assault rifles to Venezuela. This might not sound very significant, but Venezuela's neighbors think otherwise. Columbia fears that these rifles will fall into the hands of FARC, a Colombia leftist insurgent group aided by Chavez. The Colombians have FARC on the run, thanks to American military aid, but the insurgents could be strengthened by these rifles.

Secondly, a Russian deal to sell 50 MiG-29 fighters to Venezuela has outraged its neighbors. Defense analysts fear this purchase could start an arms race in South America as nations want fighters to counter those of Chavez. Columbia has already stated it will seek American F-16 fighters armed with the latest version of the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AIM-9 Sidewinder air to air missiles. Seeing how the American government has continuously helped Colombia over the past decade, the donation of 50 F-16 fighters along with crew training to Colombian airman will likely occur if Chavez purchases the MiGs.

Along with rearming his military, Chavez has decided to become friendly with many of our enemies. One of Chavez's best friends, Fidel Castro serves as his inspiration. Since Chavez took power in 1999, relations between Cuba and Venezuela have become closer along with their antagonism towards the United States. Both nations claim that the United States is plotting to overthrow their governments and replace them with American friendly ones. The de facto alliance between Cuba and Venezuela also complicates the War on Drugs. Both nations serve as transhipment points for drugs entering the United States, and both encourage it. Lastly, Castro and Chavez want to cause a democratic socialist revolution throughout the region. The alliance between Castro and Chavez is not good for anyone in the Western Hemisphere.

In addition to Chavez's friendship with Castro, he also befriends our terrorist enemies. Chavez in 2000 was the first leader to visit Saddam Hussein after the 1991 Gulf War. In March of 2005, Chavez hosted several high ranking Iranian officials including President Mohammad Khatami. During the visit, Chavez took the opportunity to chastise the United States and Europe for wanting to attack Iran and claimed that Iran was a nation supporting peace. Clearly Chavez does not support peace, but supports the enemies of freedom.

As long as Hugo Chavez serves as President of Venezuela and keeps winning fake elections, the security of the Western Hemisphere will be in doubt. The United States should seek ways short of a full scale military action by our military to remove Chavez and restore democracy to the nation. Funding pro-democracy groups inside of Venezuela and neighboring countries serves as the best route right now, but military action will be necessary if these options fail. The security of the entire hemisphere is at stake here.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: farc; hugochavez; latinamerica; venezuela

1 posted on 03/21/2005 6:07:01 AM PST by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

Where's Brazil in all this? Aren't they suppose to be the big boy on the block?


2 posted on 03/21/2005 6:11:49 AM PST by ruiner
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To: Tailgunner Joe

My guess would be a couple dozen TLAM's and a F-117/B-2 sortie against marked targets (inserted SpecOps doing the marking) would be about all it would take; maybe some in-country "advisors"....planning already in progress, IMO.


3 posted on 03/21/2005 6:13:27 AM PST by seadevil (...because you're a blithering idiot, that's why. Next question?)
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To: ruiner
Where's Brazil in all this?

Lula LOVES Hugo.

4 posted on 03/21/2005 1:39:40 PM PST by InABunkerUnderSF (San Francisco - See It Before God Smites It.)
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To: InABunkerUnderSF

Well sh!t, isn't Brazil capable of developing nukes within a relatively short time frame?


5 posted on 03/21/2005 1:51:22 PM PST by ruiner
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To: ruiner
Any country with enough money and a level of technical sophistication that the US had in 1945 has the ability to produce nukes if they want them.

Brazil has the money and the technology but has never (publicly) shown the inclination. Lula isn't likely to go that route for two reasons. First, building the necessary nuclear infrastructure would perturb his many Green friends. Second, he is probably concerned that if he DID build a bomb, some general would pull off a coup and he would end up on the receiving end of it. Lula isn't that popular with the Brazilian military.
6 posted on 03/21/2005 5:08:04 PM PST by InABunkerUnderSF (San Francisco - See It Before God Smites It.)
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To: Tailgunner Joe

CHAVEZ AND THE CHURCH

The Tyrannicide and the Catholic Church.

There is nothing improper about the commentaries made by the Evangelical preacher, Pat Robertson, referring to the possible tyrannicide of the Venezuelan dictator, Hugo Chavez.

Tyrannicide has been sanctioned as morally compatible with the teachings of the Catholic Church, based on the social doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas. Chavez has reaffirmed his intentions of establishing in Venezuela a genocidal regime following the Cuban model and the commands of Fidel Castro.

What are we going to wait for?, Allow Chavez to surpass Castro’s dreadful record of 20,000 shot by firing squads, and for more than half million of Venezuelans to suffer political imprisonment as the Cubans have suffered in Castro’s dungeons inside the Island prison of Cuba.

Chavez, like Hitler, was elected democratically only to become a dictator later. Castro kept well hidden his aims of establishing a Stalinist regimen in Cuba until he consolidated this power over the Cuban people. But, as Hitler exposed his diabolic plan in “Mein Kamp”, Chavez has no only openly and publicly bragged about his plans of imposing a communist regimen following the Cuban model, but he has put Venezuela under Castro’s control using his thugs and repressive apparatus to keep subjugated the people of Venezuela.

If Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Castro, Chavez’s life had been terminated, how many lives would have been saved and how much suffering humanity would have been spared.
In fact, tyrannicide is so justified that His Holiness Pius XII gave his approval for the plot by a group from the German’s army intelligence service planning to kill Hitler.

For St. Thomas Aquinas, tyrannicide is to opt for the lesser of two evils. Pacifism is a morally correct personal option, but is an option that is morally unaceptable for the state. A person might choose not to resist an aggression to the extreme of loosing his life, but a government has the duty to defend his people.

A pacifist might loose his life without offering resistance; but he cannot impassible allow in his presence the murder of an innocent person.

Those are basic principles of Catholic teachings that are being ignored in the middle of the assault of the totalitarian correct ideological movement where political correct positions prevail even though they might be morally incorrect options.


7 posted on 08/26/2005 2:07:42 PM PDT by Dqban22
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