The
US is the Don Corleone of international politics
Adrian
Salbuchi
RT,
2
March, 2013
South
America – Venezuela in particular – has been the target of a
coordinated campaign by the US government and private industry over
the past few years. But those of us who have been paying attention
know this is nothing new.
WikiLeaks
recently published new documents showing that US global intelligence
corporations like Stratfor and its foreign offshoot CANVAS worked
hard over the past decade (aided and abetted by US Government
agencies) in a failed attempt to overthrow Venezuela’s
democratically elected president Hugo Chavez.
Meddling in the ‘Backyard’
The
US corporate over-world has always worked closely with the CIA, the
State Department and the Pentagon promoting the overthrow – known
as “regime change in rogue states” – of
governments that do not automatically align to US interests; or,
better said, of governments that do not automatically align with the
interests of the supra-national global power elite that is deeply
embedded inside private and public power structures in the US.
This
has been especially true throughout Latin America, traditionally
America’s geopolitical and economic backyard, from Mexico to Tierra
del Fuego.
For
example, September 11th of this year (of all dates!) marks the 40th
anniversary of the CIA-backed, financed and orchestrated overthrow
and assassination of Chile’s democratically elected president,
Salvador Allende.
Allende
was replaced by a pro-US and pro-UK military junta headed by General
Augusto Pinochet. At the time, private corporations like ITT
worked hand in hand with CIA operatives promoting strikes, social
turmoil and waging psychological warfare through the local media.
Then it was Chile; now it’s Venezuela.
General
Augusto Pinochet (left) poses with Chilean president and Marxist
leader Salvador Allende 23 August 1973 in Santiago. (AFP Photo)
Such
US-UK support for authoritarian and criminal regimes would only stop
when some Latin American general like Argentina’s General Leopoldo
Galtieri went too far by doing something really stupid, like
Argentina’s 1982 invasion of the Falkland Islands.
Relatives
of Argentine soldiers who died during Argentina's 1982 war over the
Falkland Islands decorate tombs at a cemetery. (AFP Photo / Angeline
Montoya)
Since
the fall of the former Soviet Union, however, these tactics changed
dramatically. Now US control over Latin American countries is
centred on promoting 'democracy.' Well,
actually, “the kind of democracy that we want to see,” as
Hillary Clinton so eloquently put it when visiting 'Arab
Spring Egypt'back in March 2011.
US
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) shakes hands with Egyptians
as she takes an unannounced walk through Tahrir Square, the
epicentre of the 18 days of protests that overthrew long time ally
Hosni Mubarak, on March 16, 2011. (AFP Photo / Paul J. Richards)
When
the US has its way as in Mexico, Colombia and Chile, and their
candidates win local elections, then it’s all business as usual.
But
when growing political awareness among the local populace elects
presidents into power who prioritize the local national interest as
in Ecuador (who just re-elected their fine president Rafael Correa),
Bolivia (Evo Morales) and, most notably, Venezuela with Hugo Chavez,
then the 'regime change' mega-juggernaut comes into full action.
Public and private initiative
In
America, you never know whether it’s the White House and Congress
running the country and the corporate over-world, or if it’s the
other way around: The corporate over-world runs the White House,
Congress and the country.
Recent
WikiLeaks documents released on Venezuela describes Stratfor as “a
company that fronts as an intelligence publisher, but
provides confidential intelligence services to large corporations
such as Bhopal’s Dow Chemical Co., Lockheed Martin, Northrop
Grumman, Raytheon and government agencies, including the US
Department of Homeland Security, the US Marines and the US Defence
Intelligence Agency.”
“The
emails,” WikiLeaks
goes on to explain, “show
Stratfor’s web of informers, pay-off structure, payment laundering
techniques and psychological methods.”
The
filtered emails cover a wide range of issues on the energy sector,
especially oil; political change and the state of right-wing forces
inside Venezuela; and the state of the country's armed forces. They
also refer to Venezuela’s relations with Cuba, China, Russia and
Iran, and provide bleak projections for the economy and the financial
sector.
The
Serbian-based and US-supported Center for Applied Non-Violent Action
and Strategies (CANVAS) is yet another such 'global intelligence'
front of what, in practice, are organizations specializing in
engineering social turmoil – even civil war – as countries like
Serbia, Libya, Afghanistan and Syria have painfully learned.
The
leaked emails from CANVAS had them explaining their recommended
strategy for toppling governments, as in one revealing message to
Stratfor:
“When
somebody asks us for help, as in Vene (sic!) case, we usually ask
them the question ‘and how would you do it?’. That means that the
first thing is to create a situational analysis (the word doc I sent
you) and after that comes “Mission Statement” (still left to be
done) and then “Operational Concept”, which is the plan for
campaign... For this case we have three campaigns: Unification of
opposition, campaign for [September 2010 parliamentary elections] and
parallel with that a 'get out and vote' campaign.”
Very
straightforward!
Stratfor
Global Intelligence CEO George Friedman (AFP Photo/Ronaldo Schemidt)
Clearly,
there are no sharp lines separating these private intelligence
publishers and analysts, think tanks like the Council on Foreign
Relations, RAND Corporation, National Endowment for Democracy and
major corporations, from public US-Government agencies like the CIA,
NSA, USAID and the State Department.
In
fact, throughout Latin America, lucid political observers will always
keep an eye on what 'La Embajada'is up to. 'La
Embajada' is Spanish for 'The Embassy' –
not just any embassy, of course, but the local Embassy of the United
States.
No
surprise then to learn that this batch of WikiLeaks documents reveals
US-based firms working to overthrow Hugo Chavez by assisting and
financing opposition candidates like Henrique Capriles Radonsky, who
was Chavez’s main opposition candidate, coming in second place in
last year’s presidential elections.
Venezuela's
Democratic Unity coalition presidential candidates Capriles
Radonsky. (AFP Photo / Juan Barreto)
Due
to President Chavez’s ailing health, this public-private US
initiative is again hard at work promoting all opposition forces
inside Venezuela, whilst they eagerly await good news (for them)
about president Chavez’s condition, hoping that he may have to
relinquish the presidency he won late last year, which would mean new
elections in a Venezuela without Chavez.
That
would spell real tragedy for that country, as the US public-private
initiative would again go into
full'lets-get-our-boy-into-the-Miraflores-presidential-palace-in-Caracas' Mode.
Supporters
of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez gather at Simon Bolivar Square
in Caracas. (AFP Photo / Juan Baretto)
A tragedy not just for Venezuela but for the entire region as well, where the US continues holding full sway in countries like Colombia – whose president Juan Manuel Santos is a member of the Rockefeller-funded, New York-based 'Americas Society' that promotes in-roads into Latin America for the powerful Council on Foreign Relations, whose head office is just across the street from them on Park Avenue at 57th Street. And Mexico recently elected pro-US rich-boy Enrique Peña Nieto as president. Two countries where it's business as usual.
'Make it look like a democratic election'
In
advising on how to engineer destabilisation, CANVAS told Stratfor,
that “We only give them the tools to use.” Referring
to the 2010 parliamentary elections, they wrote, “This year
we are definitely ramping up activity in Venezuela… they have
elections in September and we are in close connection with activists
from there and people trying to help them (please keep this to
yourself for now, no publication). The first phase of our preparation
is under way.”
So,
this is “the kind of democracy the US wants to see.” Or,
as Don Corleone in 'The Godfather' would recommend
to agents and operatives if he sat in the State Department or the
CIA: “Make it look like a democratic election.”
Maybe
Corleone’s best disciples are actually running the show after all.
AFP
Photo / Geraldo Caso
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