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Latin America
China adviser helping Venezuela’s Chavez on oil
2003-11-19
From Geostrategy-Direct.com
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has brought on a Chinese government official to advise him on oil-related issues, according to U.S. sources.
Hugo is keeping company now with ME types, Cubans, and ChiComs. I hope that we are not sitting idly by.
The adviser has raised new concerns that Beijing is making inroads into Venezuela’s leftist government.
Venezuela is a major supplier of U.S. oil and there are fears that the Chinese adviser could influence Chavez to move further in an anti-American direction.
China announced in May 2001 that it had formed a "strategic partnership" with the Chavez government.
That is certainly reassuring.
Venezuela exports some 2.5 million barrels of oil a day.
This is about 10% more than the maximum rate pumped down the pipeline from Alaska’s North Slope, which is down to 1.2 MBD. Sure could use ANWR oil now to boost domestic flow.
With growing instability in Saudi Arabia and with Iraq behind schedule in rebuilding its oil resources, U.S. officials are concerned that China could use its influence in Venezuela to cut off oil shipments to the U.S. if there were a conflict in the Taiwan Strait.
Chavez has supplied small arms to Colombia’s FARC terrorists and has aligned his government with Fidel Castro’s Cuba, U.S. intelligence officials said.
Cuban intelligence personnel have been assigned to posts in key Venezuelan ministries. Chavez also is backing anti-government rebels in Bolivia.
There have been reports recently of high level military contacts between the ChiComs and Fidel Castro’s regime.
Gen. James T. Hill, head of the U.S. Southern Command, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that he is concerned about Chavez’s crackdown following a two-month strike. Chavez’s "actions may portend a move toward greater authoritarianism. In my mind, that bears watching very carefully. I have directed my people to do that," Hill said.
We better get our oil supply revamped. Our butts are hanging out with Saudi Arabia and Venezuela.
Posted by:Alaska Paul

#2  Anon---That's right on! Bill Gertz wrote a book a couple of years ago called The China Threat, where he discussed the port management contracts at both ends of the Panama Canal going to ChiCom front companies. Bill presents a very chilling scenario concerning bringing in nuclear weapon-tipped missles in containers and using them for blackmail if they decide on a showdown with Taiwan. The question then would be if the US would back Taiwan with the threat of nuclear attack on US cities hanging over our heads. The Chinese are looking long range and with Panama, Venezuela, and Cuba, and other SA or CA countries, they are making their long range moves. This is like the world's biggest game of the Japanese game of Go, but they are playing for keeps.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2003-11-19 10:44:53 PM  

#1  That really wouldn't mean a damn thing ... IF Carter hadn't handed the Panama Canal, selling out his country in the process.

The Panamanians, of course, subsequently turned over management to ... THE CHINESE.
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-11-19 9:12:44 PM  

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