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Venezuela: CIA Destabilization Memo Surfaces
With the critical December second referendum on constitutional amendments in Venezuela looming the government of Hugo Chavez has circulated a confidential memo from the US Embassy to the CIA. It clearly outlines the continued US efforts to destabilize Venezuela and bring about a coup to oust President Chavez, regardless of the democratic will of the Venezuelan people.
On November 26, 2007 the Venezuelan government broadcast and circulated a confidential memo from the US embassy to the CIA which is devastatingly revealing of US clandestine operations and which will influence the referendum this Sunday, December 2, 2007.The memo sent by an embassy official, Michael Middleton Steere, was addressed to the Director of Central Intelligence, Michael Hayden. The memo was entitled 'Advancing to the Last Phase of Operation Pincer' and updates the activity by a CIA unit with the acronym 'HUMINT' (Human Intelligence) which is engaged in clandestine action to destabilize the forth-coming referendum and coordinate the civil military overthrow of the elected Chavez government. The Embassy-CIA's polls concede that 57 per cent of the voters approved of the constitutional amendments proposed by Chavez but also predicted a 60 per cent abstention.
The US operatives emphasized their capacity to recruit former Chavez supporters among the social democrats (PODEMOS) and the former Minister of Defense Baduel, claiming to have reduced the 'yes' vote by 6 per cent from its original margin. Nevertheless the Embassy operatives concede that they have reached their ceiling, recognizing they cannot defeat the amendments via the electoral route.
The memo then recommends that Operation Pincer (OP) [Operación Tenaza] be operationalized. OP involves a two-pronged strategy of impeding the referendum, rejecting the outcome at the same time as calling for a 'no' vote. The run up to the referendum includes running phony polls, attacking electoral officials and running propaganda through the private media accusing the government of fraud and calling for a 'no' vote. Contradictions, the report emphasizes, are of no matter.
The CIA-Embassy reports internal division and recriminations among the opponents of the amendments including several defections from their 'umbrella group'. The key and most dangerous threats to democracy raised by the Embassy memo point to their success in mobilizing the private university students (backed by top administrators) to attack key government buildings including the Presidential Palace, Supreme Court and the National Electoral Council. The Embassy is especially full of praise for the ex-Maoist 'Red Flag' group for its violent street fighting activity. Ironically, small Trotskyist sects and their trade unionists join the ex-Maoists in opposing the constitutional amendments. The Embassy, while discarding their 'Marxist rhetoric', perceives their opposition as fitting in with their overall strategy.
The ultimate objective of 'Operation Pincer' is to seize a territorial or institutional base with the 'massive support' of the defeated electoral minority within three or four days (presumably after the elections though this is not clear. JP) backed by an uprising by oppositionist military officers principally in the National Guard. The Embassy operative concede that the military plotters have run into serous problems as key intelligence operatives were detected, stores of arms were decommissioned and several plotters are under tight surveillance.
Apart from the deep involvement of the US, the primary organization of the Venezuelan business elite (FEDECAMARAS), as well as all the major private television, radio and newspaper outlets have been engaged in a campaign of fear and intimidation campaign. Food producers, wholesale and retail distributors have created artificial shortages of basic food items and have provoked large scale capital flight to sow chaos in the hopes of reaping a 'no' vote.
President Chavez Counter-Attacks
In a speech to pro-Chavez, pro-amendment nationalist business-people (Entrepreneurs for Venezuela EMPREVEN) Chavez warned the President of FEDECAMARAS that if he continues to threaten the government with a coup, he would nationalize all their business affiliates. With the exception of the Trotskyists and other sects, the vast majority of organized workers, peasants, small farmers, poor neighborhood councils, informal self-employed and public school students have mobilized and demonstrated in favor of the constitutional amendments.
The reason for the popular majority is found in a few of the key amendments: One article expedites land expropriation facilitating re-distribution to the landless and small producers. Chavez has already settled over 150,000 landless workers on 2 million acres of land. Another amendment provides universal social security coverage for the entire informal sector (street sellers, domestic workers, self-employed) amounting to 40 per cent of the labor force. Organized and unorganized workers' workweek will be reduced from 40 to 36 hours a week (Monday to Friday noon) with no reduction in pay. Open admission and universal free higher education will open greater educational opportunities for lower class students. Amendments will allow the government to by-pass current bureaucratic blockage of the socialization of strategic industries, thus creating greater employment and lower utility costs. Most important, an amendment will increase the power and budget of neighborhood councils to legislate and invest in their communities.
The electorate supporting the constitutional amendments is voting in favor of their socio-economic and class interests; the issue of extended re-election of the President is not high on their priorities: And that is the issue that the Right has focused on in calling Chavez a 'dictator' and the referendum a 'coup'.
The Opposition
With strong financial backing from the US Embassy ($8 million dollars in propaganda alone according to the Embassy memo) and the business elite and 'free time' by the right-wing media, the Right has organized a majority of the upper middle class students from the private universities, backed by the Catholic Church hierarchy, large swaths of the affluent middle class neighborhoods, entire sectors of the commercial, real estate and financial middle classes and apparently sectors of the military, especially officials in the National Guard. While the Right has control over the major private media, public television and radio back the constitutional reforms. While the Right has its followers among some generals and the National Guard, Chavez has the backing of the paratroops and legions of middle-rank officers and most other generals.
The outcome of the Referendum of December 2 is a major historical event first and foremost for Venezuela but also for the rest of the Americas. A positive vote (Vota 'Sí') will provide the legal framework for the democratization of the political system, the socialization of strategic economic sectors, empower the poor and provide the basis for a self-managed factory system. A negative vote (or a successful US-backed civil-military uprising) would reverse the most promising living experience of popular self-rule, of advanced social welfare and democratically based socialism. A reversal, especially a military dictated outcome, would lead to a blood bath, such as we have not seen since the days of the Indonesian Generals' Coup of 1966, which killed over a million workers and peasants or the Argentine Coup of 1976 in which over 30,000 Argentines were murdered by the US- backed Generals.
A decisive vote for 'Sí' will not end US military and political destabilization campaigns but it will certainly undermine and demoralize their collaborators. On December 2, 2007 the Venezuelans have a rendezvous with history.
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November 29, 2007 at 02:26 pm by moonwolf, 588 views, 9 comments






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at 16:15 on November 29th, 2007
I'm sorry, but this seems all too perfect for Hugo Chavez. It neatly indicts all of his opponents right before an election that he needs to gaurantee his continued political dominance.
at 16:56 on November 29th, 2007
I just saw on Fox News a massive protest (10,000+ protestors) against Hugo Chavez; is this part of the CIA's operation?
at 18:12 on November 29th, 2007
They are pouring money into the coffers of those who oppose Chavez, and playing whatever tricks they can to pump up these demonstrations.
I am not saying that there are no Venezuelans who oppose Chavez and his policies, but the interference up too and including sponsoring a coup are just playing into Chavez's hand.
The USA pays lip service to "spreading democracy" but it is not democracy the administration or the CIA want. As always it's control that the US government desires.
They couldn't care less about democracy in Venezuela.
We'll see how big the pro-Chavez demonstrations are tomorrow. My guess is they'll dwarf the size of the crowd you mention, and after Sunday, when the dust settles Chavez's reforms will pass easily.
at 18:23 on November 29th, 2007
I was wandering what you thought about the tens of millions of dollars the Venezuelan government pumps into the United States to undermine our country? It works both ways, doesn't it?
And as far as the referendum passing, I hope you're wrong.
at 21:19 on November 29th, 2007
Personally I find all kinds of covert attempts at subverting the internal politics of any nation by any other nation abhorent.
That being said, when it comes to interference in the affairs of other countries the USA takes the cake and the whole bakery.
at 23:25 on November 29th, 2007
moonwolf, thanks for covering this side of the story. Following the emergence of the CIA memo, today a local newspaper El Universal said one US official at the Embassy in Caracas would be considered persona non grata. However, the identity of such official has not been disclosed yet. This story may be complemented with report by CEPR: Risk of Deceptions in Venezuelan Referendum. Good stuff.
at 00:13 on November 30th, 2007
Thanks rahul!
at 19:14 on December 1st, 2007
This looks to me like fake. Chavez is the master of Propaganda, this Constituition reform is a treat, you have to vote yes, or no. One of the articles is for reduction of the workable hours to 36 per week, the other article expands the President mandat for 7 years and make reelection possible for as many terms Chavez would run for . I 'have been in Venezuela recentelly, this is one of the most corrupt Countries in teh world, Chavez family is swiming on money and everyone there know that. Referenfum was used by Nazis to get and stay in the power, elections without a FREE press means a fake election.
at 20:03 on December 1st, 2007
Well said. Thanks for your analysis of a place you have been to recently. It is hard for those of us who haven't actually been to a country to really understand what is going on there. Your's and other's first hand accounts are very important to further understanding.