(Taken from CubaDebate)
AN unprecedented meeting had taken
place in the United States Capitol building between
a group of legislators from the fascist right of
that country and leaders of the Latin American right
and pro-coup oligarchy. In that meeting there was
talk of overthrowing the governments of Venezuela,
Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua.
The event took place a few days
prior to the meeting of the hemisphere’s defense
ministers in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, where President
Evo Morales made his energetic condemnation on
November 22.
But that meeting was not about a
slanderous media campaign – a regular feature in
imperialist politics – but conspiratorial activity
that, without any doubt, would lead to inevitable
bloodshed in Venezuela.
Given my experience over many years,
I do not harbor the slightest doubt as to what would
happen in Venezuela if Chávez were to be
assassinated. It would not have to be part of a
prior plot against the president; a mentally
deranged person, a drug addict, or the violence
unleashed by drug trafficking in the countries of
Latin America would suffice to generate an extremely
grave problem in Venezuela. Analyzing such an act
from the political point of view, the activities and
habits of the reactionary oligarchy that owns
powerful media corporations and is encouraged and
financed by the United States, it would inevitably
lead to bloody clashes in the streets of Venezuela,
which are the clear intentions of the Venezuelan
opposition, infused with hatred and acts of violence
in full view.
Guillermo Zuloaga – the owner of a
television channel opposed to the Bolivarian
Revolution and a fugitive from Venezuelan justice –
is one of the conspirators who took part in the
meeting of Congress members called by Connie Mack
and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen – the latter of Cuban origin
and a Batista affiliate – known to our people as the
loba feroz (the big bad wolf) due to her
repugnant conduct during the kidnapping of [Cuban]
Elián González and her refusal to hand the child
over to his father. The Republican Congresswoman is
a symbol of hatred of and resentment against Cuba,
Venezuela, Bolivia and the other member countries of
ALBA; it is virtually certain that the U.S. Congress
will appoint her chair of the House Foreign
Relations Committee; she was a defender of the
Honduran coup government, repudiated by the majority
of the countries of America.
The Bolivarian government of
Venezuela was faced with a grave and provocative
challenge. It was a really delicate issue. I asked
myself what Chávez’ reaction would be. The first
energetic response came from Evo Morales in his
brilliant and sincere speech made available to our
people today. Two days ago, Tuesday the 13th, it was
announced that Chávez would address the issue in the
National Assembly.
The meeting was called for 5:00pm
and it began almost exactly on time. The speeches
made there were energetic and to the point. All of
the activities lasted barely two hours and a few
minutes. The Venezuelans had taken the problem very
seriously.
Chávez began by mentioning the names
of the many people present and, after joking with
the new Kata world champion and about the game
between two professional baseball teams, began to
develop his subject:
"…I am really, really, really going
to be brief. It has been said, tell me, that
document read by Deputy Roy, thank you Roy, Roy
Daza, for that reading, that document, not only in
defense of Venezuela, as has already been said here
–Eva [Golinger] said it. No, we are coming out in
defense of the human homeland; one could even say,
in defense of human possibility.
"I brought some books [...] This was
the same copy, it’s already a bit worn, that I
lifted up there in the United Nations: Chomsky:
Hegemony or Survival: the Imperialist Strategy of
the United States – I am still recommending this
book, Noam Chomsky. Eva mentioned it and reminded us
of this great man of political thought, of creative
thought, of philosophy, of the struggle for
humanity.
"I have here the continuation of it,
Failed States: the Abuse of Power and the Assault
on Democracy. Here, right here, Chomsky poses
the thesis that the first failed state in this world
is the United States, a failed state, a real threat to
the entire planet, to the entire world, to the human
species."
"Here, there is one part of the
interview, of the conversations, where Chomsky is
reflecting on Latin America and on Venezuela, in a
very valiant, very objective and generous manner,
defending our revolutionary process, defending our
people, defending the right that we have and are
exercising to make our own way, as all the peoples
of the world have, and the yankee empire has not
recognized that right and is attempting to disregard
it.
"In the very same Federal Capitol –
I believe that’s what it’s called – in the very same
Washington, a summit of terrorists met, installed
itself; a summit, a mob – as the Argentines would
say, and we Venezuelans also talk of mobs – a real
mob of criminals, swindlers, terrorists, thieves,
scroungers, met there and, moreover, they were
backed by ‘prestigious’ establishment figures, from
the establishment, not only the Republican extreme
right currents, but also from the Democratic Party
and – as has been said here, Eva said it, Roy said
it in the marvelous document he read, a state
document, a national document – they openly launched
a threat against Venezuela, against the countries
and the peoples of the Bolivarian Alliance.
"Our greetings from here to Evo
Morales, a valiant compañero, comrade, and to the
people of Bolivia.
"Our greetings from here to Rafael
Correa, a valiant compañero, comrade, and to the
Ecuadorian people.
"Our greetings from here to Daniel
Ortega, that comandante president, valiant
compañero, comrade, and to the people of Nicaragua.
"Our greetings from here to Fidel
Castro, to Raúl Castro and to that valiant Cuban
people.
"Our greetings from here to all the
peoples of the Caribbean, to Roosevelt Skerrit and
to the people of Dominica, valiant leaders; Saint
Vincent & the Grenadines; Ralph Goncalves, Spencer,
to the peoples of the ALBA, of the Bolivarian
Alliance, to their governments, to our governments
and, of course, from here, to the indomitable people
of Venezuela, our commitment and our call to unity
and to continue battling for the future of the
homeland, for independence, whose original
constitution – as our president, Cilia said – here
it is, the original constitution of 200 years ago.
"We are already entering 2011, let
us prepare ourselves from all points of view: the
spiritual, political, moral, to commemorate the 200
years of that first Congress, of that first
constitution, the first in Latin America, of that
birth of the First Republic, the birth of the
Venezuelan homeland; much more than just July 5, it
is going to be all of 2011 and the beginning of the
revolutionary war of independence first commanded by
Miranda, then Bolívar and the great men and women
who gave us the homeland.
"The document read by Roy Daza
begins by quoting a phrase of Bolívar's in a letter
to the agent Irving, a U.S. agent who came here to
reclaim those ships that Bolívar and his troops
seized on the Orinoco because the United States was
sending in weapons and supplies.
"It’s nothing new, Eva, everything
that you are exposing here about sending millions of
dollars, logistical support, it’s nothing new. No.
Already back then the U.S. government was sending
weapons and military supplies to the Spanish
imperialist troops. And that is famous. That fact
has been compiled, in part, by that fine Cuban
writer Francisco Pividal, in another book that I
constantly recommend: Bolívar, pensamiento
precursor del antimperialismo. It can be read in
one go. And there is a combination of extraordinary
quotes here. You already pointed to one.
"But in parts of these letters from
Bolívar to Irving – I think it was the last one that
he sent to him – when Irving was already beginning
to threaten him with the use of force, Bolívar says:
I am not going to fall into provocation, not even in
language. I merely wish to say to you, Mr. Irving’ –
it’s written here, I’m going to paraphrase it,
because it is the idea, it is the dignity of our
father, Bolívar, that is being imposed, what is of
importance in this hall full of magic, full of
symbols, full of homeland, full of dreams, full of
hope, full of dignity – Bolívar says to him: ‘You
should know, Mr. Irving, that more than half or
half’ – it was 1819, almost one decade of war to the
death had passed – ‘or almost half of Venezuelan men
and Venezuelan women have died in the struggle
against the Spanish empire, and the other half of us
left here are anxious to follow that same road even
if Venezuela should have to confront the entire
world for its independence, for its dignity.’
"That was, that is Bolívar, and here
we are, his sons, his daughters, María, disposed to
the very same thing. The world should know that, we
are disposed to the very same thing. If the yankee
empire, with all its power, which we’re not taking
lightly, no, we have to take it seriously – as Eva
well recommended to us – decides to attack, continue
attacking and openly attacking Venezuela in order to
try and halt this revolution, here we are prepared,
understand that, mister empire and its
personifications, that here we are disposed to the
very same thing: for everyone to die for this
homeland and its dignity!
"It should be asked, that summit of
terrorists which met in Washington, some
Venezuelans, Bolivians, genocidal people – as one
good journalists asked in an interview yesterday –
it would be good to know what passport these
criminals are using, where they entered, if some of
then are on INTERPOL’s code red. They arrived sweet
and easy and they arrived and were walking about the
streets of Washington, being wined and dined. For
that reason, Noam Chomsky is right. I repeat with
Noam Chomsky: the U.S. state is a failed state that
is acting beyond international laws, that respects
absolutely nothing and, moreover, feels that it has
the right to do so, that it doesn’t have to respond
to anybody. It is a threat not only to Venezuela and
to the peoples of the world, but to its own people,
a people that are under constant attack from that
anti-democratic state.
"Look, here is just a summary.
Wikileaks, you know it, right?
"What is this lady representative,
fascist, going to say, the one who calls us, Evo,
Correa and me, bandits? She’s the bandit, she is a
bandit and a Venezuelan court could well apply for
the extradition of that bandit for committing crimes
and conspiring, and many other charges, against the
sovereignty of our country. She is a bandit. All
that remains is to point the finger at her before
the world, and the other bandits.
"What would those bandits say about
this, for example?
"I read:
"’What will the U.S. Parliament have
to say about these reports, about these documents
that were secret and which have now been published
on this Wikileaks page? What does Wikileaks mean?
like Chávez Candanga.
"’On March 15, 2010, Wiki Candanga
made public a Department of Defense report dealing
with various leaks made by this website in relation
to U.S. interests and proposed a number of ways to
minimize it: a video of the murder of journalists.’
I have here some of the documents, they are public.
It remains to be seen if some authority in the
United States takes an initiative in the face of
these crimes, or these alleged crimes, right? I’m no
judge to determine that, alleged serious crimes
committed by citizens of its country, civilian,
military, by its government.
"I read: ‘On April 5, 2010,
Wikileaks published a video in which U.S. soldiers
can be seen murdering the Reuters reporter, Namir
Noor-Eldeen, his assistant and nine other people. It
can clearly be seen that none of those present were
showing any signs of attacking the Apache helicopter
from which they were being fired on. Although the
Reuters agency has asked for the video on numerous
occasions, that was denied to them until Wikileaks
obtained this unpublished video which put the
military apparatus of the United States in
checkmate.’
"Well, put in checkmate is a saying,
right? At least morally.
"Once again, what would the United
Nations say? What would happen if that should take
place in some of the ALBA countries? What would
happen? What would the OAS say, what would the
United Nations Security Council, the Human Rights
Council? What would the infamous International Court
of Human Rights say? So that we can see the double
standard by which human rights are measured here,
respect for life, terrorism and all those phenomena.
"Daily logs of the war in
Afghanistan, July 25, 2010, were also published.
Documentation of the war in Iraq. Listen to this
sentence: On October 22, 2010 – just a few days ago
– Wikileaks published on its web page a compendium
entitled Iraq War Logs, containing 391,831 documents
leaked from the Pentagon, about the war in Iraq and
its occupation from January of 2004 to December 31,
2009, which reveals, among other issues, the
systematic use of torture; the figure of 109,032
dead in Iraq, 61,081 of which were civilian, 63%;
23,984 'enemy' labeled as insurgents, 15,196 'host
country' Iraqi government forces. What a way to
visit a country! And 3,771 'friends' dead, coalition
forces. The documents reveal that, over the course
of six years, on average, 31 civilians died
everyday.
"Who is investigating this? Who is
accountable for this? No, it's the empire, the
failed U.S. state. I read this phrase: ‘These
documents which are organized chronologically and by
categories describe lethal military actions
involving the United States military. They include
the number of persons internally stated to be
killed, wounded, or detained during each action,
together with the precise geographical location of
each event, and the military units involved and
major weapon systems used.’ Enough details for an
investigation.
"What will the U.S. Congress say
about this? There's our ambassador to Washington.
Are you still the ambassador there? Yes, you are the
ambassador. As far as we know, they've said nothing,
right?
"It says here, ‘most entries have
been written by soldiers and intelligence officers
listening to reports radioed in from front line
deployments.
"’Civilian victims of the coalition
forces. At the same time – it says here – ‘large
numbers of attacks and deaths have come to light
caused by troops firing on unarmed drivers, based on
the fear that they might be suicide bombers.
"’A detailed report of how a child
was murdered and another wounded when troops fired
on the car in which they were traveling. As
compensation for the attack, the family was paid
100,000 afganis, for a dead child, 1,600 euros.’
Capitalism pays, 20,000 afganis, 335 euros for the
wounded child, 10,000 afganis, 167 euros for the
vehicle. And, in the reports, all of these are
called ‘small tragedies,’ ‘small tragedies.’ This is
the great threat, the greatest threat facing the
planet today.
"The yankee empire, no doubt, has
entered a period of political and economic decline,
and above all ethical decline, but who can deny its
great military power, which, combined with other
factors, turns this, the most powerful empire in the
world's history into a much greater threat to our
peoples. What can we do? It has been said as well:
unity, unity and more unity.
"As of January, is the U.S. Congress
going to be extremely right wing? Well, the
Venezuelan Parliament, as of January 5, will have to
be extremely left wing.
"And I call upon the deputies
elected by the people, by the popular movements, the
social movements, the revolutionary parties; you
have a big commitment, as of January 5.
"It is truly unheard of, and Eva
will remind us. How is it that we continue to allow
this? Having this Constitution, which cost so much,
how many years of struggle, how much sweat, how much
blood, how much effort, here it is clearly
established - it was there in the first Constitution
as well – we are a sovereign nation – at the risk of
them once again calling us the foolish nation or the
foolish revolution – or if we want to use more
popular language, la revolución pendeja? How
are going to allow political parties, NGO's,
counterrevolutionary individuals to go on being
financed with millions and millions of dollars by
the yankee empire? And they're walking around over
there, completely free to abuse and violate our
Constitution and attempt to destabilize the country.
I am imploring you to create a very severe law to
prevent this. That has to be the way in which we
must respond to the empire's aggression, the
empire's threats, radicalizing our positions, not
weakening absolutely anything, adjusting positions,
establishing our point of view, consolidating
revolutionary unity. Not just a parliament, much
more to the left, much more radically to the left,
we need a much more radically left government, an
armed force – General Rangel, Chief General, we are
promoting him on Saturday, November 27, Air Force
Day – much more radically revolutionary, with the
people.
"There is no place in our civilian
ranks, in our military ranks, for vacillation. No,
one line, radicalize the revolution! And this crude,
treacherous bourgeoisie needs to feel it. This
Venezuelan bourgeoisie, with no shame, no homeland,
needs to feel it, needs to know that it is not
acceptable for one of their most well-known
representatives to go to the very Congress of the
empire to attack Venezuela and continue to operate a
television station here. Imagine something like
that, something like that! The Venezuelan
bourgeoisie needs to know that this aggression
against the people is going to cost it dearly and
not be parading around up there.
"I remember – José Vicente Rangel,
and Maduro, and compañero are here, thank you for
joining us – when, during the Betancourt government,
deputies of left parties were arrested, without
trial, no charges filed, with no proof whatsoever,
they were taken to prison, denied parliamentary
immunity.
"Within a few weeks, a group of
deputies from the extreme right will enter this
hall. Well, they will only need to be reminded that
there is a Constitution. Just as the Communist
Party, and many others, were banned here, in his
time and they disregarded the parliamentary immunity
of many deputies, with no proof, others left for the
mountains, like the great Fabricio Ojeda, who
renounced his seat and went to the mountains to shed
his blood for the revolution and for the people. I
cannot imagine that this dignified Parliament would
allow, with the popular forces having the majority
representation, the extreme right wing to come in
here and try to subvert constitutional order. I
assume, I am sure, that the state will activate all
necessary mechanisms in defense of the Constitution
and of the law, in the face of the acts of
aggression which are to be expected.
"Finally, the threat… What did they
call it in the terrorist’ event? ‘Threat in the
Andes?’ Right, Nicolas? Danger in the Andes, sounds
like the title of a movie. Danger in the Andes;
there should be a warning of danger in the world, an
alert rather, the danger is worldwide.
"Right now, there is a situation, at
this very moment, there on the Korean peninsula.
When I left to come here, the news was still
confusing, how confusing, the sinking of that South
Korean ship, the Cheonan; but later evidence
emerged that the ship was sunk by the United States.
Now, on that small island, on that peninsula divided
by the yankee empire, invaded, ravaged for years,
there is a tense situation, some bombs, some dead,
some wounded.
"Fidel Castro has been warning for
some months of the grave dangers of a nuclear war.
Just a while back, I was there, once again, and he
explained to me, developing his thoughts – we know
it very well already, of course – there’s nothing
better than dialogue – and he said to me: ‘Chávez,
any stray shot there in that region, full of weapons
of mass destruction, atomic weapons, could escalate
into a war, which would be at first, conventional…;‘
but he’s convinced that it would escalate straight
away into a nuclear war, which could mean the end of
the human species. So, it's not the danger in the
Andes, Washington's lackeys, the danger is
worldwide.
"Here in Venezuela, as Eva said, a
light was lit, and in Latin America, another was lit
and one more and others were lit. We can say today –
not Venezuela, no – Latin America is the continent
of hope and the yankee empire cannot shut the doors
of hope.
"To us, Venezuelan men and women, it
has always fallen to us, for some reason, or reasons
of different kinds, to be the vanguard in these
struggles, over centuries.
"I see over there Miranda's
portrait, Bolivar's and over there Martín Tovar y
Tovar, Carabobo, and Roy has read all of that and
stated passionately: ‘It runs here, in our genes, in
our blood.’ He was paraphrasing Mao, the great
helmsman.
"That empire, that failed state
which is the United States, despite its immense
power, despite its threats, is going to end up a
giant paper tiger and we are obliged to become real
steel tigers, little steel tigers, invincible,
indomitable.
"Madam President, I promised to be
brief and I said it at the beginning and I repeat: I
believe that everything that needed to be said here
was said by Eva Golinger, brave woman and this brave
gentleman deputy Roy Daza, and compiled in this
document which I understand is to be circulated
throughout the four corners of Venezuela and beyond,
throughout Latin America.
"I thank you for your invitation to
this event, I appreciate the gesture and, just as
one more, I join this gigantic battalion, to put it
that way, in the defense of Venezuela, in defense of
our Venezuelan homeland.
"Looking at the picture, the
monumental work by Tovar y Tovar is more than a
picture; one sees the infantry there, the cavalry
there. Let us be inspired: Infantry, ready the
bayonets, at the double! Calvary, charge! in defense
of the Bolivarian homeland, of the Bolivarian
Alliance of our Peoples!
"Down with the yankee empire!" he
exclaimed finally, with vivas for ALBA, the
homeland and the Revolution.
There is not the slightest doubt
that Chávez, a military professional but much more
inclined to persuasion than force, will not
vacillate in preventing the pro-imperialist and anti-patriotic
right from provoking deceived Venezuelans against
the public forces in order to bloody the
streets of Venezuela.
In Bolivia and in Venezuela, the
imperialist mafia has received a clear and energetic
response, one that possibly, it was not expecting.

Fidel Castro Ruz
November 25, 2010
6:34 p.m.