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Catherina

(35,568 posts)
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 02:30 PM Mar 2013

U.S. general ‘predicts’ problems for Cuba, Venezuela

U.S. general ‘predicts’ problems for Cuba, Venezuela

The head of the U.S. Southern Command, Gen. John Kelly, who oversees U.S. forces in Latin America, is afraid that Nicolás Maduro will become the new Venezuelan president and that the Bolivarian Revolution will continue. That didn’t stop him from engaging in a little wishful thinking — or from slandering and implicitly threatening the Venezuelan and Cuban revolutions.

Venezuela will be hard-pressed to keep providing cheap oil and loans to Cuba and other allies given the“faltering” state of its economy, Kelly said on March 20 to the U.S. House Armed Services Committee. The general admitted that Maduro, the current acting president of Venezuela, has a lot of public support: “Expectations are that the vice president [Maduro] will win the election of April 14 and things will be business as usual, at least for the time being. Who knows within five years.” (DPA, German Press Agency, March 20)

The general’s comments received prominent and favorable coverage in a conservative Caracas newspaper, El Universal, which has opposed the Bolivarian Revolution led by the late Hugo Chávez. For example, in April 2002, when the U.S.-backed coup against Chávez appeared to be successful, El Universal carried the headline “Un Paso Adelante!” or “One Step Forward!” (Luis Duno-Gottberg, Journal of Latin American Cultural Studies, 2004)

What is important about “predictions” of the sort made by Gen. Kelly is not their accuracy. Rather, those who support and defend the Bolivarian and Cuban revolutions should examine who made the statements, to whom they were made and in what context.

Neither an economist nor a social scientist, Gen. Kelly is a Marine commander. He was in charge of U.S. troops in Iraq from 2008 to 2009. In addition to being the chief of the Southern Command, Kelly is the senior military assistant to the Secretary of Defense and personally greeted Secretary Leon Panetta at the entrance to the Pentagon on July 1, 2011, Panetta’s first day as secretary.

The Southern Command was created in 1903 in order to control the Panama Canal zone, which had just been illegally seized by U.S. imperialism. Over the years its scope has expanded to include all of Central and South America and the South Atlantic Ocean. It is an “interagency” task force, meaning it is composed of virtually all branches of the U.S. military as well as several other federal departments.

Kelly made his statements to the House Armed Services Committee immediately following Chávez’s death. Given the extreme hostility of the U.S. toward both Cuba and Venezuela, it is not difficult to assess their meaning or intent.

Millions spent to destabilize Cuba

The U.S. has a long history of trying to destabilize and defeat revolutions and progressive movements in Latin America. These efforts continue today.

Between 1996 and 2011, the U.S. government earmarked over $205 million to try to bring down the Cuban government. Programs were carried out by the U.S. Agency for International Development and the U.S. Department of State over the last eight years — from former President George W. Bush’s second term to President Barack Obama’s first term — according to a statement released by the Cuban Foreign ministry. (Xinhua, March 15)

This figure does not include an additional $30 million spent on illegal propaganda broadcasts and intelligence operations in support of anti-Cuban activists. According to the Cuban foreign ministry, this money would “be better used in building a respectful relationship between the two countries.”

Poor people in the U.S. might add that the money has been stolen from vital social services and that the economic and social problems which Gen. Kelly attributes to Venezuela are present within every major U.S. city. The difference is that governments within the U.S., instead of trying to help the poor as the Venezuelan government does, squeeze the poor even more on behalf of big business.

During the Obama administration, Washington’s illegal embargo against Cuba has become even more severe.

These facts clarify the statements by the Southern Command. U.S. imperialism aims to break the solidarity among Cuba, Venezuela, and other Latin American countries, the better to defeat them all. Washington’s efforts to strangle socialist Cuba, particularly with an oil boycott, were made much more difficult by the development of the Bolivarian revolution in Venezuela. Progressives around the world must be vigilant and see to it that Washington’s threats and machinations fail.

http://www.workers.org/2013/03/26/u-s-general-predicts-problems-for-cuba-venezuela/

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U.S. general ‘predicts’ problems for Cuba, Venezuela (Original Post) Catherina Mar 2013 OP
Sounds familiar. Mika Mar 2013 #1
It just never stops, does it? How about you fix problems in your own country, arseholes? idwiyo Mar 2013 #2
I predict the same problems Bacchus4.0 Mar 2013 #3
Oh, I thought... ocpagu Mar 2013 #4
did you read the general's quote? Bacchus4.0 Mar 2013 #5
Video of his statement here: joshcryer Mar 2013 #11
General Daft In The Head dipsydoodle Mar 2013 #6
Hmmm ... Mika Mar 2013 #7
I know n/t Catherina Mar 2013 #10
The U.S. "Southern Command" ought to be dismantled. What hubris! Peace Patriot Mar 2013 #8
one must conclude that the US military is going to do what it can for Maduro Bacchus4.0 Mar 2013 #9
 

Mika

(17,751 posts)
1. Sounds familiar.
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 02:38 PM
Mar 2013
The Breckenridge Memorandum
http://www.historyofcuba.com/history/bmemo.htm
J.C. Breckenridge, U.S. Undersecretary of War in 1897,
sent the following memo to the Commander of the U.S.
Army, Lieutenant General Nelson A. Miles. The memo
explains what is to be U.S. policy towards Cuba.

{snip}

It is obvious that the immediate annexation of these disturbing elements into our own federation in such large numbers would be sheer madness, so before we do that we must clean up the country, even if this means using the methods Divine Providence used on the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah.

We must destroy everything within our cannons’ range of fire. We must impose a harsh blockade so that hunger and its constant companion, disease, undermine the peaceful population and decimate the Cuban army. The allied army must be constantly engaged in reconnaissance and vanguard actions so that the Cuban army is irreparably caught between two fronts and is forced to undertake dangerous and desperate measures.

-

When this moment arrives, we must create conflicts for the independent government. That government will be faced with these difficulties, in addition to the lack of means to meet our demands and the commitments made to us, war expenses and the need to organize a new country. These difficulties must coincide with the unrest and violence among the aforementioned elements, to whom we must give our backing.

To sum up, our policy must always be to support the weaker against the stronger, until we have obtained the extermination of them both, in order to annex the Pearl of the Antilles {Cuba}.





idwiyo

(5,113 posts)
2. It just never stops, does it? How about you fix problems in your own country, arseholes?
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 02:42 PM
Mar 2013


Screw US economy, screw US poverty rates, screw everything but let's spend MORE money trying to destabilise the rest of the World. There is ALWAYS more money for that.

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
3. I predict the same problems
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 02:47 PM
Mar 2013

violence, economy, social unrest, shortages. Kind of like more of the same.


on edit, I see the only quote from the general was that it would be "business as usual". People are threatened by that?? Isn't that what the chavistas want?

 

ocpagu

(1,954 posts)
4. Oh, I thought...
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 02:49 PM
Mar 2013

... that you believed that announcing forecoming problems first hand was a tactic used by populist autocrats to divert and blame others from problems they intend to create...

joshcryer

(62,265 posts)
11. Video of his statement here:
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 10:45 PM
Mar 2013
http://armedservices.granicus.com/ViewPublisher.php?view_id=2

Go to The Posture of the U.S. Northern Command and U.S. Southern Command (Full Committee) 03/20/13 01h 58m. Skip to 1:55:15.

I see nothing he said that isn't 100% factual. He states the condition of the country, he states that countries are dependent upon low interest loans, and he states that it is unsustainable. He admits he doesn't know if Maduro will be able to hold it together, but notes that Maduro doesn't have a good of a go of it as Chavez. "Who knows 5 years down the line?"
 

Mika

(17,751 posts)
7. Hmmm ...
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 03:41 PM
Mar 2013

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Published on Mar 25, 2013
"The Galveston National Laboratory lost one of five vials containing a deadly Venezuelan virus, according to the University of Texas Medical Branch, which owns the $174 million facility designed with the strictest security measures to hold the deadliest viruses in the country. Like Ebola, the missing Guanarito virus causes hemorrhagic fever, an illness named for "bleeding under the skin, in internal organs or from body orifices like the mouth, eyes, or ears," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...".




Peace Patriot

(24,010 posts)
8. The U.S. "Southern Command" ought to be dismantled. What hubris!
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 03:52 PM
Mar 2013

What obnoxiousness! What a nasty name! What a goddamn waste of billions and billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars!

And for WHAT? For War! For training and infiltrating militaries and police forces--to mount fascist coups! For slaughtering labor leaders and other advocates of the poor! For the corrupt, murderous, failed "war on drugs"! For Exxon Mobil! For Chevron-Texaco! For Drummond Coal! For Chiquita--that cutsy murderous banana! For U.S. clothing retailers' disgusting sweatshops! For more wars for oil to fuel the U.S. war machine! For the banksters who are destroying the western world!

The "Southern Command."

Bacchus4.0

(6,837 posts)
9. one must conclude that the US military is going to do what it can for Maduro
Wed Mar 27, 2013, 04:21 PM
Mar 2013

since the general "predicted" his victory.

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