[News] US seeking to have Venezuela declared "a state sponsor of terrorism."
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Target Venezuela!
U.S. is now seeking to have Venezuela declared "a state sponsor of terrorism."
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8322
By Tom Burghardt
<http://www.globalresearch.ca>Global Research, March 13, 2008
<http://antifascist-calling.blogspot.com>Antifascist Calling...
Just days after president Hugo Chávez affirmed at
the Rio Group summit that "our government only
wants peace," the U.S. is now seeking to have
Venezuela declared "a state sponsor of terrorism."
<http://www.mcclatchydc.com/world/story/29944.html>McClatchy
News reported Monday,
The Bush administration has launched a
preliminary legal inquiry that could land
Venezuela on the U.S. list of nations that
support terrorism, following reports of close
Venezuelan links with Colombian rebels, a senior
government official has confirmed. (Pablo
Bachelet, "U.S. May Add Venezuela to List of
Terrorist States," McClatchy Washington Bureau, Monday, March 10, 2008)
In other words, the U.S. State Department is
using Uribe's "dodgy dossier" as a pretext for
sanctions and embargoes against the Bolivarian
republic. If implemented, such restrictions would
severely limit the ability of U.S. firms to do
business with Caracas while making it nearly
impossible for Venezuela to export oil to the
United States or import vital spare parts necessary to keep the economy going.
Under onerous rules now being considered, the
Treasury Department's Office of Asset Control
could potentially freeze Venezuelan financial
assets in U.S. banks. Such aggressive action by
the Bush administration would
"<http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB8/ch26-01.htm>make
the economy scream," the infamous order given by
Richard M. Nixon to the CIA in the run-up to the
violent putsch that overthrew Chile's
democratically-elected socialist president,
Salvador Allende, on September 11, 1973.
The McClatchy report continues,
The legal review comes after Colombia captured
four computers belonging to a guerrilla leader in
a March 1 raid into Ecuador. The documents
suggest the Venezuelan government was in the
process of providing $300 million to the
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC.
As investigative journalist
<http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/3254>Greg
Palast reported after actually reviewing the
documents, there is no mention whatsoever that
the Venezuelan government was "in the process of
providing $300 million to ... FARC."
Commenting on the crisis, U.S.-Venezuelan
attorney
<http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/3259>Eva Golinger wrote Tuesday,
Over the past year, the U.S. State Department has
classified Venezuela as a nation "not
collaborating" with either the "war on drugs" or
the "war against terrorism". The Pentagon and the
intelligence communities released reports earlier
this year citing Venezuela as a "major threat to
U.S. national security" and have proposed beefing
up military presence in the region. The White
House and Congress have increased USAID and
National Endowment Funding to opposition groups
in Venezuela in an effort to rebuild ailing
conservatives that favor a U.S. agenda.
International media portray Chávez as "public
enemy #1" and the leader of a Latin American
"axis of evil" that is threatening regional
stability. ("The Peacemaker," Venezuela Analysis, Tuesday, March 11, 2008)
With this in mind, Bill Conroy at
<http://www.narconews.com/Issue51/article3031.html>The
Narco News Bulletin is reporting that CIA and
Pentagon corporate cut-outs have exported at
least 11 aircraft to Venezuela since 2003, four
of which have subsequently been linked to cocaine
planes seized by Mexican and Central American
authorities. Conroy's extensive investigation
into the mysterious aircraft and even dodgier
companies have led him to conclude that the
planes are linked "to an elaborate covert
intelligence operation." Conroy reports:
The covert program, law enforcement sources
contend, likely involves the CIA and components
of Defense Department intelligence agencies, and
is focused, in part, on penetrating, or even
propping up, narco-trafficking groups in
Venezuela. That country's outspoken leader, Hugo
Chávez, is regularly demonized by U.S.
policymakers for, among other things, supposedly
allowing his country to become a haven for
narco-traffickers. ("U.S. Cocaine-Plane Invasion
Spooks Latin America," The Narco News Bulletin, March 11, 2008)
The Narco News investigation dovetails with one
that Florida-based journalist
<http://www.madcowprod.com/>Daniel Hopsicker has
been reporting for nearly two years when the
first plane was seized on the Yucatan peninsula
by Mexican authorities in April 2006, carrying some 5.5. tons of cocaine.
Conroy and Hopsicker have both reported that the
operation, code-named
<http://www.narconews.com/Issue48/article2941.html>Mayan
Express, appears to prioritize intelligence goals
over law enforcement. Multi-ton loads of cocaine
may have been allowed to flow freely into the
United States as Washington's "drug warriors"
looked the other way, a classic sign of a sanctioned intelligence operation.
Two of the aircraft identified in their reports,
a Gulfstream II jet (tail number N987SA), which
crashed in Mexico last September with a payload
of some four tons of cocaine, and a Beech 200
(N391SA) seized in Nicaragua "with the false tail
number N168D," have been linked to the CIA's
"extraordinary rendition" program, according to
<http://www.dft.gov.uk/foi/responses/2006/jun/additionaleurocontrol/>Council
of Europe investigators.
In a prior interview with Conroy, attorney Mark
Conrad, "a former high-level supervisory U.S.
Customs agent who has an extensive background in
the intelligence world," told Narco News,
"Even though it looks as if you are unraveling
odd connections you may be only seeing a small
part of what is going on -- or you may be seeing
what you are expected to see, missing something else.
"My guess -- and that is all that it is -- is
that this has something to do with operations in
Venezuela -- either to finance ops, or to divert
attention from Agency ops in Venezuela to
destabilize Chávez. ... It is not in the U.S.
interests for Chávez to create another Cuba on
some of the largest oil field reserves in the world." [emphasis added]
Before the December 2007 constitutional
referendum which the Chávez government lost,
Golinger reported that Venezuelan
counterintelligence obtained a CIA memorandum
from the U.S. Embassy which revealed extensive
CIA/Pentagon plans to destabilize the country.
Code-named "Operation Pliers," the memo was dated
November 20, 2007.
<http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/2914>Golinger wrote,
Operation Tenaza has the objective of encouraging
an armed insurrection in Venezuela against the
government of President Chávez that will justify
an intervention of US forces, stationed on the
military bases nearby in Curacao and Colombia.
The Operation mentions two countries in code: as
Blue and Green. These refer to Curacao and
Colombia, where the US has operative, active and
equipped bases that have been reinforced over the
past year and a half in anticipation of a
conflict with Venezuela. [emphasis added]
The document confirms that psychological
operations are the CIA's best and most effective
weapon to date against Venezuela, and it will
continue its efforts to influence international
public opinion regarding President Chávez and the situation in the country.
Operation Tenaza is a very alarming plan that
aims to destabilize Venezuela and overthrow
(again) its legitimate and democratic (and very
popularly supported) president. The plan will
fail, primarily because it has been discovered,
but it must be denounced around the world as an
unacceptable violation of Venezuela's
sovereignty. ("CIA 'Operation Pliers' Uncovered
in Venezuela," Venezuela Analysis, November 28, 2007)
While "Operation Pliers" may have failed back in
December, the CIA has been ratcheting up tensions
ever since, as the March 1 U.S.-Colombian attack
on Ecuador clearly demonstrates. Since its failed
April 2002 coup against the socialist government,
the United States, working through a multitude of
fronts--from the CIA, the American Center for
International Labor Solidarity, the International
Republican Institute to the National Endowment
for Democracy--have poured millions of dollars
into Venezuela, funding a broad campaign of subversion and violence.
Utilizing assets such as Súmate, Acción
Democrática, Comando Nacional de la Resistencia
and media outlets such as Globovisión, RCTV and
the Interamerican Press Society, Washington and
their far-right allies are planning a "Pinochet
option" to topple the democratically-elected government of Hugo Chávez.
Despite on-going attacks by Colombian far-right
narco-trafficking paramilitary gangs such as the
Autodefensas Unidas de Colombia (AUC) and Águilas
Negras (Black Eagles) in the Venezuelan state of
Tachira, analysts believe that the U.S.-funded
Plan Colombia is being used by the Bush and Uribe
regimes as part of a military "pincer" movement against Venezuela.
Tachira's governor, Blanco la Cruz, told the
Australian socialist journal,
<http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2006/684/684p12b.htm>Green Left Weekly that,
"The zones that suffer this problem most
intensely are [the area] south of Lake Maracaibo
in Zulia, Alto Apure, and, obviously, Tachira. In
these states, the paramilitaries, helped by the
Colombian government, have taken control of
various areas, buying up farms with the money
from extortion, kidnapping and, principally,
drug-dealing." (Jim McIlroy & Coral Wynter,
"Venezuela: Guns, Drugs and Thugs: The threat
from Plan Colombia, Number 684, September 20, 2006)
If the United States determines that Venezuela
"has ... crossed the threshold of state sponsor
of terror," according to an "unnamed official"
cited by McClatchy News, full-blown U.S.
sanctions would usher in a state of savage
economic warfare as a prelude to a U.S. invasion
and occupation of Venezuela and its strategic petroleum resources.
Additional documentation of U.S. destabilization
operations against Venezuela can be found at
<http://www.venezuelafoia.info/english.html>Venezuelafoia.info
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