[lbo-talk] On Islamic radicalism and the left by Don Hamerquist

Michael Pugliese michael.098762001 at gmail.com
Thu Aug 17 17:25:30 PDT 2006


On 8/17/06, Jean-Christophe Helary <fusion at mx6.tiki.ne.jp> wrote:Should we let Venezuella be hit by US missiles to test that out ?

Chavez can handle that far better than Arbenz of Guatemala in '54 when a few smalll planes over Guatemala City, some rioting and CIA radio broadcasts was enough to overthrow the gov't.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5221468.stm

>...Russian officials say Moscow's arms sales to Venezuela are now worth more than $3bn (£1.6bn), including a new deal for fighter jets and helicopters.

Washington has warned that the move could destabilise South America.

In Moscow, Mr Chavez also received support for Venezuela's bid to get a seat on the UN Security Council.

'Blockade over'

"There has been extraordinary progress in our military technological co-operation. I want to thank President [Vladimir] Putin for his strong support," Mr Chavez said after the talks with the Russian leader.

Mr Chavez said the weaponry was badly needed by his country after Washington had banned US manufacturers from entering such deals with Caracas.

"We would like to thank you for freeing us from a blockade," he said.

The head of Russia's arms export agency, Sergei Chemezov, said that the arms deals between the two countries were worth more than $3bn over the past 18 months.

Mr Chemezov said this included the deal to deliver to Venezuela 24 Russian Su-30 fighter jets and 53 helicopters.

Venezuela has already ordered 100,000 AK-103s and wants to set up factories to produce Kalashnikovs under licence.

-- Michael Pugliese



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