Iraq or Venezuela Next?
Is Washington planning a bloodbath in Caracas?
Stuart Munckton
The Venezuelan government headed by President Hugo Chavez repeatedly accused the US government of planning a ?new aggression? against Venezuela, including a plot to assassinate Chavez, despite pro-Chavez forces winning nine national elections in six years. Caracas claims to have information of an assassination plot to be carried out ?within 100 days? against Chavez, although the government has refused to reveal its sources.
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Rodriguiz went as far as to set out possible scenarios. He said that an air-strike aiming to kill Chavez was one possibility, pointing to the bombing raid then US President Ronald Reagan ordered in 1986 to kill Libyan President Muammer Qadhafi (Qadhafi survived the raid, but his daughter was killed). The Cuban news agency Prensa Latina reported on March 15 that in the interview Rodriguez had stated that he personally expected to participate in a CIA operation to kill Chavez.
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The United States openly supported a military coup against the Chavez government in April 2002, which was reversed two days later by a popular uprising. Since then, however, the US Congress-funded National Endowment For Democracy has poured millions of dollars into the groups that supported the coup.
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While the US is planning an attack on Venezuela, it is unclear whether it will be able to carry it out, and, if it does, whether it will be successful or not.
From Green Left Weekly, April 6, 2005.
Venezuela Solidarity
Hands Off Venezuela
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2005/621/621p16.htm
http://www.venezuelasolidarity.org/
http://www.handsoffvenezuela.org/
Venezuela terminates military pact with U.S.
http://washingtontimes.com/world/200...4657-5483r.htm
