Identifier
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09CARACAS323
2009-03-16 22:17:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Caracas
Cable title:  

CHAVEZ INVITES RUSSIAN BOMBERS TO VISIT, NOT STAY.

Tags:  PREL PGOV MCAP RU VE 
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HQSOUTHCOM ALSO FOR POLAD

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/16/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOV MCAP RU VE
SUBJECT: CHAVEZ INVITES RUSSIAN BOMBERS TO VISIT, NOT STAY.

REF: A. CARACAS 1269

B. CARACAS 1263

Classified By: A/POLITICAL COUNSELOR DANIEL LAWTON,
REASON 1.4 (D).

C O N F I D E N T I A L CARACAS 000323

SIPDIS

HQSOUTHCOM ALSO FOR POLAD

E.O. 12958: DECL: 03/16/2019
TAGS: PREL PGOV MCAP RU VE
SUBJECT: CHAVEZ INVITES RUSSIAN BOMBERS TO VISIT, NOT STAY.

REF: A. CARACAS 1269

B. CARACAS 1263

Classified By: A/POLITICAL COUNSELOR DANIEL LAWTON,
REASON 1.4 (D).


1. (SBU) During the March 15 broadcast of his regular Sunday
television program "Alo, Presidente," Government of the
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (GBRV) President Hugo Chavez
denied offering La Orchila island as a permanent base to
Russian strategic bombers. Interrupting his discussion on
developing fishing for ALBA member states in the Caribbean,
Chavez lashed out at local newspaper reports quoting Russian
MGEN Anatoly Zhikharev as saying that Venezuela had offered
"a whole island with an aerodrome."


2. (SBU) Chavez explained that during Russian President
Medvedev's November visit, he simply offered La Orchila
island as a refueling stopover to any Russian ships or planes
in the area, in contrast to the "bastards" who had "sold out
the fatherland to the yankees." Describing La Orchila as a
geopolitical hub overlooking the Caribbean, Chavez suddenly
announced the installation of a "big radar" (Note: Probably
one of the recently purchased Chinese JYL-1 radars. End note)
and then tasked his admirals to join the agriculture minister
and vice president to devise a civil-military fishery
partnership in which the Venezuelan navy and the state oil
company PDVSA would join the local fisherman to harvest the
seas.


3. (C) Comment: Russia sent two bombers to Venezuela in
September 2008, and had to provide complete logistical
support from Russia for three uneventful sorties along the
Venezuelan coastline. Barring a personal entreaty by Chavez,
Embassy Caracas does not anticipate another such visit
anytime soon. Chavez's off the cuff tasking of an already
demoralized Navy with the new mission of commercial fishing
is only likely to exacerbate the navy's poor state of
military readiness. End Comment.

CAULFIELD

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