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17 December 2010
 Wikileaks: Fear and Loathing of Chavez,
Allies<http://nuestrosricos.blogspot.com/2010/12/wikileaks-fear-and-loathing-of-chavez.html>

 Clown, mad, ignorant, disaster, thug, erratic and lost cause – these are
some of the expressions that prominent Spanish diplomats offered in private
about Latin American leaders, mostly those who form the Bolivarian bloc,
that is, the leaders of Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, Nicaragua, and the
Castro brothers of Cuba.

The insults, always in private and before U.S. diplomatic representatives,
contrast with the official discourse of the Spanish state in recent decades.
Other Wikileaks documents reveal the opinion about the ousted Honduran
President, Manuel Zelaya.

These private declarations are those responsible for drawing the foreign
policy of the current Socialist government of Spain and include the likes of
Bernardino León, chief of staff of President Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, and
the Foreign Minister, Trinidad Jiménez.

In a conversation between Bernardino León and Tom Shannon, then No. 2 in the
State Department, the former hard words for the Leftist Latin American
leaders and also for the Argentines. The Ecuadorian President, Rafael
Correa, he said, was given to being stupid while the Nicaraguan President,
Daniel Ortega, was erratic, unpredictable and a lost cause. Evo Morales was
ignorant and inexpert but honest.

*Hugo Chávez was the principal objective though Spain has done thriving
trade with him, for example selling him coast guard vessels. Behind closed
doors, he said Chávez was a clown, ignorant and mad. The Wikileaks documents
reveal Zapatero’s disregard for Fidel and Raúl Castro and quotes him as
saying he is proud not to have met them or visited the island.
*
In a 2008 cable, the U.S. ambassador in Tegucigalpa, Charles Ford, said
President Zelaya was almost a caricature of a landowning caudillo in his
style and tone, an eternal rebel adolescent, someone who wanted to have a
public image of a martyr, of someone who wanted to do good but was held back
by powerful interests.

Ford claimed Zelaya was linked to organised crime. Zelaya and Ford met
almost weekly but still the President stuck to his choice of Honduras’
ambassador to the United Nations, someone the USA wanted to veto. There was
a dark side to Zelaya, said Ford, with his Cuban and Venezuelan advisers. He
did not have friends outside his family, said Ford, and suspected he might
be addicted to drugs for his back pain.

In other Wikileaks documents, it emerges that the U.S. authorities sought
information from Venezuelans linked to the oil industry in exchange for
granting them visas. In 2005, the then Venezuelan Archbishop asked the USA
to go hard after Chávez to “contain” him.

Sources: La 
Jornada<http://www.jornada.unam.mx/2010/12/11/index.php?section=mundo&article=028n1mun>,
Aporrea <http://www.aporrea.org/tiburon/n171236.html>


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