The Tragedy of Venezuela Is the Tragedy of the
United States of America
by Lawrence
Wilkerson Posted on May 02, 2019
Knowing what I know about my own Administration’s
attempt to unseat Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in 2002, I was not surprised
when the effort was recently renewed by the Trump Administration, particularly
when such arch-defenders of Latin American rights as Elliott Abrams, Marco
Rubio, and Rick Scott – not to mention John Bolton – began to appear on the
White House payroll.
Knowing as well that Trump did not give a farthing
for what happened in Venezuela but was concentrated on what he is always
focused on, domestic politics, I knew these underlings would be allowed to cry
havoc and let slip the dogs of war in Venezuela so long as doing it secured
Florida’s electoral votes for Trump in 2020.
What I did not know – but looking back to 2002,
should have – is how utterly incompetent the CIA would be in pulling off the
"soft coup d’etat" that its leaders promised Trump. The events of the
past 48 hours have demonstrated that incompetence markedly, as well as the real
motivations of Trump’s lackeys on Venezuela, from the shrimp-lusting-after-Cuba
Marco Rubio to the bombastic former governor of Florida Rick Scott, to the
pardoned criminal Abrams, to the supine and totally incompetent Juan Guaido and
his backer, Leopoldo Lopez in Caracas. What a crew the GOP can muster!
And they just might have let slip the dogs of war.
And they let them slip into a potentially the first-class disaster – just like Somalia in 1992, Iraq in 2003, Libya in 2011,
Syria in 2012, Afghanistan today and yesterday, and on and on.
I know the Venezuelan military; I’ve trained some
of them. They are not your usual "I want to shower after meeting
them" crowd, as I would describe for instance the Honduran military.
Instead, they are reasonably professional, reasonably aware of Venezuela’s
historical commitment to democracy, and reasonably competent at their day jobs.
They are proud of the fact that they are not Panama, i.e., a country into which
the U.S. can send paratroopers overnight, killing several thousand, grab a
narco-trafficker, and leave.
The majority of them, if the US military arrives in
Venezuela will take to the hills – very formidable hills, with jungle-like
backdrops – and they will harass, kill, take the prisoner from time to time, and
generally, hold out forever or until the "gringos" leave. We might
remember how the North Vietnamese and the Taliban accomplished this; well, so
will the Venezuelans.
Was I looking down from Mars and with no dog in
this fight, I might say that it would be suitable comeuppance for the sheer
stupidity of the Trump gang. One might shout loudly as the quagmire develops,
"Get elected now, Mr. Reality-TV man!"
But the bloodshed in Venezuela – military and
civilian – and the dead and wounded US Marines and soldiers will afford this old
soldier no comfort at all. Instead, such an outcome will make me regret even
more profoundly our Founding Fathers’ grievous error in creating the Electoral
College because they feared the demos in democracy.
Keep going, Trumpster. You’ll founder this ship of the state soon enough.
Larry Wilkerson is a retired colonel, U.S. Army
(ret.), and former Chief of Staff for Secretary of State Colin Powell.
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