[nasional_list] [ppiindia] Venezuela Military Displays New Weaponry

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  • Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 00:22:58 +0200

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      Venezuela Military Displays New Weaponry   
     
       Venezuelan soldiers carrying Russian made AK-103 assault rifles march 
during Venezuela's independence day military parade in Fort Tiuna in Caracas, 
Venezuela, Wednesday, July 5, 2006. Venezuela has bought 100,000 Russian-made 
AK-103 assault rifles, 15 Russian military helicopters and wants to close a 
deal for 24 Sukhoi fighter jets, when Chavez travels to Moscow later this 
month. (AP Photo/Gregorio Marrero)

      05:49 PM EST July 05, 2006 
      The Associated Press


      CARACAS, Venezuela 
      A pair of Russian-made fighter jets roared overhead and soldiers marched 
in formation carrying new Kalashnikov rifles Wednesday as Venezuela marked its 
Independence Day showcasing recent arms deals that have alarmed Washington.

      President Hugo Chavez addressed the troops and thousands of spectators, 
saying his military is growing stronger despite U.S. attempts to block weapons 
sales.

      "Venezuela is not preparing to invade anybody," Chavez said. "But nobody 
mess with us, because we are ready to die to safeguard the sovereignty of this 
land."

      Chavez says his country is preparing to face a possible U.S. invasion, a 
claim dismissed as ridiculous by American officials, who are often at odds with 
the leftist leader.

      Tanks and jeeps rolled down a major avenue during Wednesday's parade, 
while two recently bought Sukhoi fighter jets swooped and dived in the sky.

      Chavez welcomed the Russian inventor of the Kalashnikov rifle, the 
elderly Mikhail Kalashnikov, who was visiting along with a Russian military 
delegation.

      "We salute General Kalashnikov," Chavez said, calling him a "World War II 
hero of the great Russian fatherland."

      Over Washington's opposition, Venezuela has received an initial shipment 
of 30,000 Kalashnikov AK-103 assault rifles out of 100,000 it is buying from 
Russia this year for $54 million. It is also obtaining a license to eventually 
produce its own rifles at the first Kalashnikov factory in South America.

      Chavez, a former paratroop commander, is using booming oil revenues to 
modernize Venezuela's military, and has finalized deals worth $2.7 billion for 
the rifles, Russian military helicopters, Spanish transport planes, patrol 
boats and other items.

      Chavez said more Sukhoi jets will arrive soon from Russia.

      It remains unclear how many billions Venezuela will spend on the 24 Su-30 
fighter jets that Chavez hopes to buy from Russia. He plans to discuss the deal 
during a visit to Moscow at the end of the month.

      In his speech to troops and parade-watchers, Chavez accused the U.S. 
government of trying to ground Venezuela's fleet of U.S.-made F-16 fighter jets 
by refusing to supply replacement parts, but said his country was undeterred.

      "The U.S. government has sabotaged us by failing to meet its contracts 
and obligations," he said. "Nonetheless, our air force is recuperating 
operations and especially now ... (with) the most powerful warplanes in the 
world."

      U.S. officials say they supplied some replacement parts but are not 
required under the original sale contract to provide upgrades.

      American officials, who claim Chavez's military buildup is exaggerated 
and threatens to destabilize the region, announced in May they were curtailing 
arms sales to Venezuela, saying the country was failing to cooperate in 
counterterrorism efforts.

      But Chavez said that was purely politics aimed at discrediting his 
government, since he has become a leading critical voice against the Bush 
administration.

      Among other dignitaries attending the Independence Day ceremonies were 
the presidents of Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia, who attended Venezuela's 
formal entry into the Mercosur trade bloc on Tuesday.

      Chavez proposed Wednesday that Mercosur members - Brazil, Argentina, 
Venezuela, Uruguay and Paraguay - should one day join their militaries to 
guarantee the region's security. The Venezuelan leader is a frequent proponent 
of South American integration, but a fierce opponent of U.S. trade deals.

      The commemorations mark the day Venezuela became the first South American 
country to declare independence from Spain in 1811. Chavez laid a floral wreath 
at the tomb of South American independence hero Simon Bolivar, the inspiration 
for Chavez's Bolivarian Revolution socialist movement.
     
     


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