>From one communist government to another, I really doubt if Spain cares about 
>risking US âangerââor that US âangerâ would be generated by rats 
>acting as rats.

 

Bruce

 

 

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Spain risks US anger by selling arms to Chavez

By Elizabeth Nash in Madrid

31 March 2005 

The Independent

Spain's socialist Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, has been forced 
to defend a decision to sell arms worth â1.3bn (Â900m) to the left-wing 
Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, in a deal condemned by the opposition as "a 
monstrous error".

In Spain's biggest arms deal for many years, its arms factories will supply 10 
C-295 transport planes, four coastal patrol corvettes and four smaller 
coastguard patrol boats to Mr Chavez's army. Mr Zapatero said the vehicles 
would be used to monitor coastlines, combat terrorism and drug traffickers, and 
mount rescue operations during natural disasters. The deal was announced by the 
Spanish Prime Minister during a visit to Venezuela yesterday when he also met 
fellow left-wing leaders from Colombia and Brazil.

Spain's opposition leader, Mariano Rajoy, whose conservative Popular Party 
criticised the deal, said: "This is something the Spanish government should 
never have done. It has provoked criticism throughout the Venezuelan 
opposition. I think what Zapatero has done is absolutely irresponsible."

But Mr Zapatero insisted the equipment was solely for peaceful use. "None of 
this equipment has any offensive capability whatsoever," he said. In a veiled 
response to reservations expressed by the United States at recent Venezuelan 
arms purchases, he added that nobody should feel offended or have any objection 
to the proposed collaboration between Spain and Venezuela "that will benefit 
the people".

Washington has become deeply anxious about President Chavez's arms build-up. 
The Venezuelan leader recently bought weapons and equipment from Russia and 
Brazil. The US Defence Secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, said he could not imagine 
why Venezuela, with an army of 34,000, wanted 100,000 AK-103 assault rifles, 
reportedly bought from Russia. "I am worried. I personally hope [that deal] 
doesn't happen. If it does, it won't be good for the hemisphere," Mr Rumsfeld 
said.

Venezuela, the world's fifth largest oil exporter, is a major supplier to the 
US, but President George Bush strongly disapproves of President Chavez's 
left-wing populism. Wary that Mr Chavez might undermine American influence in 
the region, Washington backed a failed coup against him in April 2002 and has 
since described his government as authoritarian.

Mr Zapatero, who, on his election, withdrew Spanish troops from Iraq, has 
reversed the pro-American stance of his conservative predecessor, Jose Maria 
Aznar. Mindful of Spain's historic links with Latin America, Mr Zapatero has 
this week spearheaded Europe's first mission of solidarity with three 
progressive presidents of the region - Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Alvaro 
Uribe of Colombia and Mr Chavez, joining their summit this week in Venezuela.

President Bush has been cool to Mr Zapatero since he was elected last year, and 
this latest initiative is unlikely to improve relations. But Mr Zapatero said 
that the purpose of the deal was only to fight terrorism and hunger. The boats 
and planes will be made by the Spanish division of the European aeronautical 
consortium, Eads. Spain is also to repair and build tankers for Venezuela. 

 



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