I think he was saying that if the US tries to invade Cuba after Fidel dies Venezuela might send troop to help out Cuba. I really see no point in them sending troops under such a scenario. If the US wants to invade Cuba it's going to invade Cuba.I'm unclear how sending in Venezuelan troops helps Cuba. What would they be there for?
Venezuela has only just begun to use Russian arms. Its existing stocks of arms, particularly heavy equipment, are overwhelmingly US & European, & it has always bought US & European arms in the past. e.g. Italian frigates, German submarines, F-5, Mirage & F-16, AMX-30 tanks . . .I will just say that Castro and Chavez are very close allies. Both want to counter U.S. influence in the region. Both countries use Soviet/Russian arms primarily.
You are right, I'm wrong. However with the new communist/socialist government under Chavez, they will certainly buy Russian weapons. They won't buy from the west anymore.Venezuela has only just begun to use Russian arms. Its existing stocks of arms, particularly heavy equipment, are overwhelmingly US & European, & it has always bought US & European arms in the past. e.g. Italian frigates, German submarines, F-5, Mirage & F-16, AMX-30 tanks . . .
True. The Su-30s are a start.You are right, I'm wrong. However with the new communist/socialist government under Chavez, they will certainly buy Russian weapons. They won't buy from the west anymore.
Also, Chavez recently visited Moscow for talks with President Putin. What came of those?True. The Su-30s are a start.
Can they still get parts for their F-16's? Or do they have to canibalize from one plane to fly the next?Venezuela has only just begun to use Russian arms. Its existing stocks of arms, particularly heavy equipment, are overwhelmingly US & European, & it has always bought US & European arms in the past. e.g. Italian frigates, German submarines, F-5, Mirage & F-16, AMX-30 tanks . . .
I'm about 99% sure that the U.S. has banned the sale of spare parts to Venezuela. The F-16 aquisition was made when they were more friendly to the U.S. And as with many others that can't get spare parts for their American hardware, they've gone Russian.Can they still get parts for their F-16's? Or do they have to canibalize from one plane to fly the next?
They did ban sales of F-16 spare parts to Venezuela. It's kind of funny becuase they had contract rules the US had to abide by and they broke them when they banned the sale of F-16 parts to them (they also refused to give back the money Venezuela already paid for spare parts) and when Venezuela said something about selling the planes to another F-16 operator the US said "well that's breaking the rules of the contract" .I'm about 99% sure that the U.S. has banned the sale of spare parts to Venezuela. The F-16 aquisition was made when they were more friendly to the U.S. And as with many others that can't get spare parts for their American hardware, they've gone Russian.
Thats not the first time the U.S. has stopped selling parts to countries with American made weapons. But when relations become unfriendly, these things happen.They did ban sales of F-16 spare parts to Venezuela. It's kind of funny becuase they had contract rules the US had to abide by and they broke them when they banned the sale of F-16 parts to them (they also refused to give back the money Venezuela already paid for spare parts) and when Venezuela said something about selling the planes to another F-16 operator the US said "well that's breaking the rules of the contract" .
I think someone is seriously misreading the political tea leaves if they think the US will do anything with Cuba militarily. There is no political will to do such a thing, no popular interest, and no means (with everything in Iraq right now).I think he was saying that if the US tries to invade Cuba after Fidel dies Venezuela might send troop to help out Cuba. I really see no point in them sending troops under such a scenario. If the US wants to invade Cuba it's going to invade Cuba.
I didn't say an invasion was eminent! I was just saying if the US wants to do it they would do it. The guy said that Venezuela might help out militarily I just said there would be no point under such a scenario. Please read the post again where did I say I think the US will invade Cuba?I think someone is seriously misreading the political tea leaves if they think the US will do anything with Cuba militarily. There is no political will to do such a thing, no popular interest, and no means (with everything in Iraq right now).
To me the last sentence implies that you think it's possible. Sorry if I misinterpreted.I didn't say an invasion was eminent! I was just saying if the US wants to do it they would do it. The guy said that Venezuela might help out militarily I just said there would be no point under such a scenario. Please read the post again where did I say I think the US will invade Cuba?
If only oil dropped below 50 USD a barrel again, Chavez would go bankrupt. He has committed PDVSA (the Venezuelan oil company) to supply oil to all Latin American friends for free or almost. He uses all revenues from oil to finance social programmes and weapons procurement, without reinvesting in maintenance and research thus worsening the downward trend in oil production. Chavez has even stolen the Central Bank's reserves for use in his programmes. So Putin has better be careful because supporting Venezuela risks costing a lot money if oil prices go down (which would also be very bad news for the Russian economy...)Raul Castro is the one running the country now, Fidel is just doing his best to avoid Hell for as long as possible. Things will go on as they have before, until the last of the Castro Monarcy is gone.
Chavez is like a mini-Khaddafi, and Venezuala is a satelite in search of a master. If Putin thinks he can afford it, he will snap it right up.
It ought to be a bargain. With all that oil, Venezuala won't need the 400 million a year the Soviets needed to prop up Castro.
Did'ent the Venezuela want to buy Spanish planes and Frigets for the coast guard?You are right, I'm wrong. However with the new communist/socialist government under Chavez, they will certainly buy Russian weapons. They won't buy from the west anymore