[NYTr] US Secy of War Gates Heads to Latin America Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 12:27:58 -0500 (CDT) Via NY Transfer News Collective * All the News that Doesn't Fit [Guess they've given up entirely on sending the hopeless, hapless Condi, who's made a major mess every time she and her hangers-on went outh of the border. In addition, Gates' mission of course concerns Arms! Weapons! War! so it's part of his portfolio. The only country they have so far admitted he will be visiting is El Salvador, which is still sending cannon fodder to Iraq. Surprising he isn't taking the Prince of Darkness John "Deathsquad" Negroponte with him, just for old times' sake... but then Negroponte is busy in Pakistan.-NY Transfer] AFP via Google - Oct 2, 2007 http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5guLU-9mdE2wZ-n1VP-GErx9p6ZVw US defense chief heads to Latin America under Chavez shadow Agence France Presse WASHINGTON (AFP) ? US Defense Secretary Robert Gates left Tuesday on his first trip to Latin America to meet top allies, under the shadow of Venezuela's rearmament efforts and growing ties with Iran, Russia and China. Gates will visit El Salvador, the only Latin American country to still have troops in Iraq, on the trip. Other stops were not revealed. Gates, who succeeded Donald Rumsfeld in December, had been scheduled to visit the region in July, with stops in Colombia, where Washington has spent billions to fight drug trafficking, and Chile and Peru. But he postponed the trip to stay in Washington for a showdown between the White House and Congress over the Iraq war. The US defense chief will likely discuss the war with Salvadoran President Antonio Saca, whose government reduced its contingent in Iraq from 380 to 280 troops in August. Five Salvadoran soldiers have died in Iraq since 2003. Besides meeting US allies, the US defense chief's trip is also aimed at countering the growing influence of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in the region, analysts say. "The worrisome issue for the United States is, what is Chavez doing and what are his plans," said Michael Shifter, vice president of the Inter-American Dialogue, a Washington think tank. Chavez has used his country's oil wealth in recent years to add muscle to his military, buying from Russia 24 fighter jets, 53 helicopters and 100,000 AK-47 assault rifles. Stephen Donehoo, a Latin America expert with consulting firm Kissinger McLarty Associates, warned that Venezuela's rearmament could trigger an arms race in the region. "I think we are concerned that if you have 100,000 extra AK-47 flooding around in the region, then it can be destabilizing," he said. The United States also faces stiff competition in the arms sector from European countries, including Spain, seeking a bigger share of the Latin American market. Washington barred Spain from selling 12 military planes to Caracas last year because they contained US components. "I think what you have are a lot of countries that want to sell arms, but are using arms as a means of diplomacy," said Harlan Ullman, an expert with the Center of Strategic and International Studies in Washington. "China and Russia are very interested obviously in Venezuela, because it's got a huge amount of oil," said Ullman, a former US marine officer. "What you see is that arm sales become a target or at least a means to advance other political and economical interests and getting greater influence in the area," he said. Venezuela has also become a backdoor access to the region for a top US foe, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has developed close ties with Chavez and gained Caracas' support for Iran's disputed nuclear program, analysts say. Ahmadinejad traveled to Bolivia last week to meet with leftist President Evo Morales, a top ally of Chavez and Castro. He has also met this year with leftist presidents Rafael Correa of Ecuador and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua. "If it was not for Chavez," Shifter said, "he would not be in Bolivia or in Nicaragua." * ================================================================= NY Transfer News Collective * A Service of Blythe Systems Since 1985 - Information for the Rest of Us Our main website: http://www.blythe.org List Archives: http://blythe-systems.com/pipermail/nytr/ Subscribe: http://blythe-systems.com/mailman/listinfo/nytr =================================================================