December 11, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -According to
US Secretary of State,
Mike Pompeo,
the US will help “legitimate governments” in
Latin America, in order to prevent protests
from “morphing into riots”.
From what we are seeing this
“legitimization” may be expanded to rest of
the world. Because Washington instigated
destabilizing unrest goes on throughout the
world. We may as well call it “Operation
Condor 2.0 – Expanded”. It promises to
become devastating, oppressive and murderous
on all Continents. A transformation from
whatever ‘freedom’ may have existed to
neoliberal dictatorships bending towards
neofascism.
The original “Operation Condor” was a
campaign by the United States to bring
‘order’ into her backyard, i.e. Latin
America. In other words, it was a repressive
move that started in 1968 and concluded
around the time of the fall of the Berlin
Wall. We are talking about more than 20
years of right-wing repression, especially
but not exclusively directed on the Southern
Cone of South America.
It included such military dictators like
Jorge Rafael Videla in Argentina.
He came to power in 1976 by a US supported
military coup, deposing
Isabel
Martinez de Perón. Comandante
Videla stayed in power during five years
until 1981, period in which he brutally
oppressed Argentinians, especially the
opposition. It is reported that during this
period more than 30,000 people ‘disappeared’
– never to return. They were tortured and
killed. Some of the dissidents were dropped
from helicopters into the Rio de Plata.
Another, better known dictator was
Augusto Pinochet, who was directly
helped by the CIA and then President Nixon’s
National Security Adviser,
Henry
Kissinger – to overturn the
democratically elected government of
Salvador Allende in a bloody coup on 11
September 1973. Pinochet introduced as a
first in Latin America neoliberal economics
through a group of economists from the
Economic School of Chicago, the so-called
“Chicago Boys”. The resulting austerity
brought extreme poverty and famine to
Chileans. The ensuing 17 years were a
horror, with over 40,000 people
‘disappeared’ or outright murdered.
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Other countries that went through one or
several “Operation Condor” cleansings,
included Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia,
Uruguay, Paraguay, Guatemala, Honduras, El
Salvador and possibly others. It was a
despicable and deadly period for Latin
America. In all, an estimated 80,000 to
100,000 people were killed and some 400,00
taken as political prisoners.
Secretary Pompeo’s words could not be
clearer. He added that protests in Bolivia,
Chile, Colombia and Ecuador reflect the “character
of legitimate democratic governments and
democratic expression. We’ll work with
legitimate governments to prevent protests
from morphing into riots and violence that
don’t reflect the democratic will of the
people.”
Not to forget any invented villains, he
added, the US will “continue to support
countries trying to prevent Cuba and
Venezuela from hijacking those protests.”
He went on accused Russia of “malign” influence
in Latin America and of “propping up” the
democratically elected Venezuelan government
of Nicolas Maduro.
Such remarks come after the US-led November
10 military coup in Bolivia. Amazing that
nobody dares stand up and answer him. Are
all afraid?
And this especially in the light of having
in Bolivia now an opposition dictator, the
self-declared interim President (much like
Venezuela’s Juan Guaidó),
Jeanine
Añez, who acts with impunity
following fascists and racist orders from
Washington – indiscriminately killing her
own country-women and men – who happen to be
indigenous people. Although she promised new
elections, Añez has not set a date, but
rather is undoing almost everything Evo
Morales has achieved for the people of
Bolivia, by privatizing public assets and
services, as well as abolishing social
safety nets by decree.
Pompeo concluded by saying there remains an “awful
lot of work to do” in the region,
meaning Latin America as the US’s “back
yard.” He also warned against “predatory
Chinese activities” in the region, which
he claimed can lead countries to make deals
that “seem attractive” but are “bad” for
citizens.
The new repression that we see in Latin
America is not homogenous. In Chile at the
surface it looks like the protests started
over a metro-fare hike of the equivalent of
4 cents (US-dollar cents) – and then
expanded violently to oppose political and
economic injustice in Chile, directed
against Chile’s neoliberal President,
Sebastian Piñera. In Bolivia protests are
against an US-induced military coup; in
Ecuador they are directed against an
austerity-inflicting IMF loan, in Colombia,
they appeared suddenly against the
corruption and injustice of the Iván Duque
presidency; and in Brazil, against the
neofascist austerity reforms by Jair
Bolsonaro. Copy cats? What’s good for our
neighbors, is good for us? – I don’t think
so.
It looks much more like a concerted effort
by the US to enhance and bolster protests
from whatever side they come, to be able to
install fully repressive governments, of
course, with the help of the US and her
secret services – funded by the usual NED
(National Endowment for Democracy) and other
NGOs that would help install within the
respective governments strong 5th
Columns, so as to detect early warning
signals and crackdown in time on any
opposition.
“Operation Condor 2.0 Expanded” –
Expanded refers to similar violent
protests going on in other parts of the
world – practically simultaneously. Take
Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Ukraine, Afgnaistan,
and now France – no matter from which side
they come – repression and state of siege,
if necessary, are of the order – total
repression, that is. All with the help of
the US – and, not to forget NATO. This is
certainly a key justification to keep NATO
alive – to avoid opposition to spread and to
risk abolishing the faltering US hegemony.
We are, indeed, in the midst of a new
“Operation Condor”; or “Operation Condor 2.0
– Expanded”. Full repression worldwide. In
preparation of the next planned global
recession, planned by the US-led western
banking and financial sector. A recession
that will likely outdo whatever we have
known in the recent past, and make the 2008
/09 downfall look like a walk in the park.
The repression now, it is hoped, will
prevent people from going on the barricades
when they suffer the next cut in salaries,
pensions and other social services, already
at an unlivable level. Authoritarianism and
tyranny must be efficient and total with a
para-military police, enhanced by the armed
forces, if necessary. It’s going to be
another transfer of assets and social
capital from the bottom to the top.
This has been sensed perhaps intuitively by
the French – who have been protesting in the
form of Yellow Vests against Macron’s regime
for more than a year – and now in the form
of a CGT- syndicate organized open-ended
general strike. Repression is massive – an
estimated 1.5 million people in the streets
of the major French cities, all public
transportation disrupted. There have even
been rumors that the police forces may also
join the strike, because they realize they
are part of the oppressed and abused by
Macron’s neoliberal austerity policies. This
is reflected by the four times higher
suicide rates among police officers, as
compared to the average French.
China and Russia beware. The rogue nation
and bulldozer won’t stop necessarily in
front of your borders. To the contrary, they
may seek any entry they can get – as they
are already doing in China with Hong Kong,
not letting go despite the various
concessions already made by HK’s Chief
Executive, Carrie Lam, supported by Beijing;
and also in the autonomous Region of
Xinjiang, with the mostly Muslim Uyghur
people, many of whom are being recruited by
the CIA across the border from Afghanistan,
trained and funded to cause destabilizing
unrest.
In view of all of this, President Putin’s
recent overture to Israel, especially to PM
Netanyahu, is worrisome. Netanyahu is by all
accounts part of the repressive wave
engulfing our Mother Earth, and, in
addition, with his cruel policies against
Palestine, he may be considered a
mass-murderer.
Peter
Koenig is an economist and
geopolitical analyst. He is also a water
resources and environmental specialist.
He worked for over 30 years with the
World Bank and the World Health
Organization around the world in the
fields of environment and water. He
lectures at universities in the US,
Europe and South America. He writes
regularly for Global Research; ICH; RT;
Sputnik; PressTV; The 21st Century;
Greanville Post; Defend Democracy Press,
TeleSUR; The Saker Blog, the New Eastern
Outlook (NEO); and other internet sites.
He is the author of
Implosion – An Economic Thriller about
War, Environmental Destruction and
Corporate Greed – fiction based on
facts and on 30 years of World Bank
experience around the globe. He is also
a co-author of
The World Order and Revolution! – Essays
from the Resistance. He is a
Research Associate of the Centre for
Research on Globalization.
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