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He is in a strong position to know. Personal between Uribe and Chavez. However, Lulu might just be emphasizing this aspect of the matter in order to make it more solvable within the Latin American venue (i.e., preventing the U.S. from escalating the situation).
One candidate event for how it got "personal" might be the hostage negotiations that Uribe asked Chavez to undertake, back in 2007-2008, after Uribe met with Chavez for four hours to apologize for the assassination plot against Chavez that had been hatched within the Colombian military. Uribe's subsequent behavior was extraordinarily treacherous, but, more than this, it appeared that Uribe was being jerked around, just like a puppet on a string, by the Bush Junta (and there is even evidence that Donald Rumsfeld was involved, though he had been ousted from the Pentagon in late 2006). If my read on those events is correct, Chavez not only has a legit personal grievance against Uribe, he may know things about Uribe that are very damning. Uribe could be throwing all this flak up not only because he is filthily corrupt and under investigation (and some 70 of his closest political associates, including family members, are under investigation or in jail), and not only because more death squad scandals, like La Macarena, are threatening to break open, but also because Chavez may know MORE about all these things--about Uribe and his crimes and his treachery, AND about the Bush Junta and its operatives (for instance, this Bush Junta ambassador to Colombia who is still in place, Wm Brownfield)--than is already known or suspected. Uribe may be trying to buy continued U.S. protection by throwing all this shit around as distraction both from his own crimes and those of his puppetmasters and from the connection between the two.
The La Macarena massacre didn't happen in a vacuum, for instance. It happened within the context of a USAID/Pentagon "pacification" program in the La Macarena region of Colombia. The disclosure some time ago (a blip in the 'news') that Blackwater was operating in Colombia, the disclosure of the "total diplomatic immunity" provision of the secretly negotiated U.S./Colombia military agreement ("total diplomatic immunity" for all U.S. soldiers and U.S military 'contractors' in Colombia), and the disclosure of the La Macarena massacre may not be disconnected pieces of information, but may instead be pointing to far worse U.S. activities in Colombia than we know about already ($7 BILLION U.S. funding of the Colombian military, which has one of the worst human rights records on earth). If the Bush Junta was itself COMMITTING widespread torture, and was slaughtering a hundred thousand innocent people in Iraq, to steal their oil--things we know about them--what might they have been DOING--not just encouraging--in Colombia?
Uribe may be under some kind of obligation to keep a lid on U.S. crimes in Colombia, in addition to trying to save his own skin. And Chavez may be more than a personal nemesis, a victim of treachery and a regional political opponent of Uribe. Venezuela has a quite good intelligence agency, now working in close accord with other Latin American countries, in a quite new spirit of cooperation among these countries. He may know things that he has been holding back. The CIA may have gotten wind of what he knows, and has extracted this last service from Uribe--blaming Venezuela for border instability that, clearly, Colombia has created; blaming the victim, Venezuela, which has had to deal with a quarter of a million refugees from Colombia's military and its death squads--in an effort to prevent Venezuela from disclosing what it knows, and to distract attention from those disclosures, should Venezuela decide to use its intelligence information.
This service (of Uribe to his puppetmasters) may have many-pronged purposes--for instance, piling on the anti-Chavez psyops (for the upcoming legislative elections in Venezuela--trying to threaten and frighten Venezuelan voters). It may have the worst purpose of all, trying to set up a U.S. proxy war against Venezuela. And Lulu may be trying to contain a situation that the Pentagon is trying to escalate into a war, by describing it as "personal." These are some of the key pieces of the CONTEXT for Uribe's behavior (making this accusation at the OAS in his last week in office, and his lawyer now making it at the Hague). But one key piece of the context is rather a great unknown--almost an "elephant in the room"--and that is Santos.
Everyone seems to assume that Santos has peaceful intent, or at least would welcome overtures of peace--both as to ending Colombia's 40+ year civil war and as to broken relations with Venezuela. Santos was Uribe's Defense Minister at the height of the military's murders of civilians. He is, in my view, a "little Donald Rumsfeld." Uribe may be "erratic" (as The Economist described him, without explanation). Santos is not "erratic." He will never apologize. He is a thoroughgoing militarist. When Uribe apologized to Ecuador for the U.S./Colombia bombing/raid on Ecuador (to blow the FARC hostage release negotiator to smithereens), and promised that Colombia would never do such a thing again, Santos stated, publicly, that he would not hesitate to do it again. Santos is furthermore the conduit to the Colombian military of $7 BILLION in U.S. military aid. He is the personage who sat before U.S. Senate committees and got fawned over by our war profiteer 'representatives.' He is the one who DELIVERED the "body count" numbers to his paymasters.
I know that it LOOKS LIKE Uribe has gone off the deep end--is flailing around, making these wild charges, as a personal vendetta. Santos has not said a word about it, that I know of. And the U.S. has merely mumbled something about the need for an investigation (of Venezuela). But it is not reasonable to presume that someone (Uribe) who has been such a U.S. puppet, all this time, is suddenly NOT a U.S. puppet now, and that Uribe and his Defense Minister Santos, who worked together on implementing Pentagon/Bushwhack policy in Colombia, are not on the same page now. Uribe may have personal reasons for making these charges, but that does not mean that the use of Uribe to make these charges is not part of a Pentagon/U.S. war profiteer plan.
And if that is the case, what may be happening is that Santos is just biding his time. When the moment is ripe, he will order another Ecuador-like provocation--Colombian pursuit of FARC guerillas over the Venezuelan border--and Chavez will have no options left except to shoot back. And if any of those 1,500 U.S. soldiers and U.S. military 'contractors' in Colombia are involved--or an incident is faked up, to make it look that way (a la the "Gulf of Tonkin")--Oil War II will have begun.
I DO think that this is what's on Lula da Silva's mind, and that of other Latin American leaders. They may think that there are bargaining points--incentives to Santos--to prevent this from happening. And they may be angling for TIME--time to strengthen their all-Latin American (no U.S.) political/economic organization, UNASUR; time to strengthen their own military forces (--it was Brazil, after all, that proposed a common defense within the context of UNASUR, and it was Lulu who said that the U.S. reconstitution of the 4th Fleet in the Caribbean was a threat to Brazil's oil). These leaders are not stupid. They know that it was Santos--Santos!--who tried to weaken and sabotage UNASUR's commitment to a common defense. They know it was Defense Minister Santos who oversaw the bombing/raid on Ecuador. They know that it is Santos' stance never to apologize for breaking international law. And I think they know that they have a much bigger problem with non-"erratic" Santos than they ever did with "erratic" Uribe.
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