Aug 4, 2011

WHAT WILL GRINGOS DO?

Political analysis differs from sports commentary, it does no have major consequences, and lightweight predictions can be disclosed. In contrast, political analysis deserves great responsibility; there guessing is difficult and useless.


Then, the political analysis does not predict, it gives the elements, the possibilities, the trends. From this point of view, we will study the possible position of gringos in this situation that we face.


It is known that gringos have the need to control the Venezuelan oil and, to a greater extent, they have the urgency of the failure of the Bolivarian Revolution; and the example does not spread. We infer that they do everything possible to oust Chavez, and cut Revolution. That is their strategic objective.


The gringo plan that appears on the scene is the defeat of Chavez in the 2012 elections; so, they get their lackey candidates prepared: their primary elections are a tournament to see who folds over the cervix, and who delivers more and drags with better expertise.


But we know that in politics, what it seems rarely is. We can say that the Yankees -always astute- have a violent underhanded plan, waiting for the moment; the threats from their Congress betray them.


Now with Chavez's disease, his stay in Cuba and his remarkable recovery, the scenery change for them. Presumably, that within the uncertainty, they are preparing a response, possibly an ultimatum: armistice, or a bloody aggression, they have tried it before. Any agreement or armistice means to undermine Revolution and clear the way to the cruelest fascism.


Monteverde and Miranda are around the Venezuelan politics, but we can say hopefully, that the indomitable spirit of Bolívar –that grows during difficulties- also joins us.


Whatever the orders of the gringos are, the combat readiness of the Bolivarian is one: to unite around Chavez, and disregard completely towards the possibilities of a pact, progressing on the construction tasks, the organization and the socialist ideas.


To recognize that we are in a situation of political emergency, of war, is to face fourth generation warfare. All State institutions -from mayors to Miraflores, passing by the party, the Assembly- should declare this emergency. Nobody sleeps believing in good oligarchs intentions.


The humble people, “chavista” should be alerted, and mobilized; these are times to sleep with one eye opened. The Bolivarian propaganda apparatus should whet the ad campaign, preparing for an attack that is the best way to avoid it. When the imperial enemy feels resistance it moves forward relentlessly. Now, when it knows a valiant people, willing to do anything to defend its dreams and the Commander that embodies it, the enemy stops his intentions.


A new phase of the Revolution has begun; in this we will live and win too. We will build the Socialist Homeland, and that will be our life. Chavez leads us, and the people respond to his call. It is up to us to give a favourable direction to circumstances.


The worst thing we can do – and it would be a naïveté- to think that the game’s rules still apply, that the footmen will wait until 2012 and let the situation go.


With Chavez more than ever!

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