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Caribbean-Latin America
Chavez says he's discovered new coup plot
2008-09-12
President Hugo Chavez said his government has uncovered a plot to overthrow him and detained a group of alleged conspirators. The military said more than three suspects were detained, and Chavez accused them of trying to assassinate him with tacit backing from his political opponents and the United States.

A group of current and former military officers were recorded during tapped phone conversations discussing blowing up the presidential jet or bombing the presidential palace, Chavez said. He played some of the recordings during a televised speech.
I thought tapping phone conversations was unconstit ... oh, right, it's okay when Hugo does it.
"They're the same coup-plotters," said Chavez, who survived a failed 2002 coup. Without offering evidence, he said the suspected conspirators had support from "the political opposition ... the U.S. empire."

U.S. officials have repeatedly denied Chavez's accusations that Washington has backed attempts to overthrow him.

While the leftist leader has regularly accused opponents of trying to oust him, he has not recently given such a detailed account of any purported plot.

Chavez ordered his defense minister to investigate the alleged plot involving an active vice admiral and other former military officers. He said his intelligence services had been "following this for some time."

Military prosecutors were questioning several officers about their alleged involvement, Defense Minister Gen. Gustavo Rangel Briceno told a news conference. Rangel Briceno said Air Force Lt. Col. Ruperti Sanchez Caceres and Air Force Maj. Helimenas Jose Labarca Soto, along with a general from the National Guard, were among those being questioned. It was not immediately clear if the suspects were active or retired military officers.
Posted by:Fred

#6  Getting a little paranoid, are we? Looked under your bed lately?
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-09-12 14:00  

#5  Meh, tape was circa 2005
Posted by: .5MT   2008-09-12 11:52  

#4  What concerns me is the withdrawal and removal of ambassadors.

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Thursday he is recalling his own ambassador from Washington and expelling the U.S. ambassador from Venezuela.
President Hugo Chavez said he was making the moves "in solidarity with Bolivia and the people of Bolivia."

"He has 72 hours, from this moment, the Yankee ambassador in Caracas, to leave Venezuela," Chavez told a crowd of supporters.


http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/americas/09/11/venezuela.us/index.html

I wonder if he's planning some sort of military action against his neighbors.
Posted by: Anon4021   2008-09-12 10:04  

#3  he may want to rethink that TU-160 joy ride. parts have been known to come loose in flight.....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2008-09-12 09:45  

#2  Sounds like his military ain't too happy with him.
Posted by: tu3031   2008-09-12 09:27  

#1  Remember the episode of the Twilight Zone called "The Mirror", with Peter Falk as the Central American dictator and the mirror that reflects the images of his assassins? This is life imitating art I think.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-09-12 09:02  

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