Venezuela's Military: A Factor in the Upcoming Election?
Simon StrongAQ Web Exclusive
February 9, 2012
![]() |
| Photo Credit: Courtesy of Globovisión |
Basking in the annual commemorations of his attempted coup in 1992 ("4F") and his first presidential inauguration 13 years ago, President Chávez completed a series of senior military and political appointments in January that, in the words of one former army officer, amount to the creation of a close-knit command or "mando cerrado" determined to secure the continuation of Chávez's so-called Bolivarian Revolution.
The question is, will this be by fair means or foul? "Imagine a coup like 4F but this time led not by a lieutenant colonel and captains, but a president, generals and members of the National Assembly supported by irregular combat forces. That is what is being prepared," said one former officer, now a successful businessman, who retains close links with his military peers.
President Chávez's ill health lends his campaign a certain air of unreality, since he is simultaneously planning his own succession. According to a range of United States and Latin American intelligence sources, as well as sources within his own government, Chávez's cancer is much worse than admitted. They say he is suffering from prostate and colon cancer that has metastasized to his lower back vertebrae and other parts of his body.
Further, according to alleged medical reports cited by the Spanish ABC newspaper, Chávez has abandoned chemotherapy, apparently in order to keep his energy up for the election campaign. Barring a medical miracle he probably has no more than 18 months to live, maybe much less...
Click here to read the full article at AmericasQuarterly.org.
Simon Strong is senior managing director of the business advisory firm, FTI Consulting, Inc., and heads its Global Risk and Investigations Practice at its Miami office. An author of books on guerrilla violence, drugs trafficking and corruption, he is a specialist in Latin America security matters.
See more in: Venezuela, Democracy & Elections
Related Publications
Upcoming Programs
May 30
New York
Jun 4
New York
Jun 14
Bogota
Newsletters
AS/COA provides up-to-date analysis through News & Views, the monthly policy e-newsletter, and the Weekly Roundup, a summary of the latest news stories covering the Americas.
The latest from AQ:
Loading...
Delicious
Digg
Reddit