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Caribbean-Latin America
Venezuelans Train for Civilian Militias
2006-04-03
The women, some trembling, grasp the assault rifles and awkwardly lower themselves into sniper positions as they take aim and fire at white targets in the distance. Dressed in jeans and sneakers, the women are the unlikely heart of a new civilian militia being trained as Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez warns his country must be ready for a 'war of resistance' against the United States. The U.S. government dismisses Chavez's claims of a possible invasion as ridiculous. But Chavez insists Venezuelans must be prepared for anything, citing a short-lived 2002 coup that briefly unseated him.

Housewives, students, construction workers, social workers and many unemployed have signed up for the Territorial Guard. Lt. Col. Rafael Angel Faria Villalobos, who led the training for 900 volunteers on their first day of bootcamp Saturday, said 20 weeks of instruction will turn them into resistance fighters prepared to defend their communities in the event of a conflict. 'Those who come here have never fired a shot in their lives,' he said.

Ten at a time, the volunteers lined up as officers coached them to fire the military's standard-issue Belgian FAL assault rifles from standing, kneeling and prone positions at numbered targets in an open field. Territorial Guard volunteers aren't issued weapons, but commanders said guns would be made available in emergency situations. 'It was exciting, too good,' gushed Yomaira Alas, a 28-year-old housewife, after firing the gun for the first time.

Officials say the force will be capable of defending communities, protecting hospitals and schools, keeping order and preventing looting. Some Chavez opponents have expressed concern the force could be used to quell internal dissent. But soldiers who led Saturday's drills made clear U.S. troops were the hypothetical enemy as men and women swarmed across an obstacle course of barbed wire, burning tires and concrete fortifications. 'Kill the gringo! That gringo is taking away your women,' yelled a soldier as he tossed a man a rifle to butt a target - a military uniform stuffed with straw. A siren wailed while the acrid smell of smoke hung in the air.

Besides the Territorial Guard, Chavez also has called for an army reserve of 1 million fighters and has sealed arms deals to supply regular soldiers with 100,000 new Kalashnikov assault rifles and helicopters from Russia. Despite Chavez's warnings of a possible U.S. invasion, many trainees said they feel it's a remote possibility. There were light moments during the drills as some snapped photos, stumbled on the obstacle course amid laughter and talked excitedly after target practice.

'I'm having a great time,' said Sujeidy Pereira, 25, through smiles. Giggling, she added: 'Fatherland or death.'
How sweet
Posted by:Steve

#6  COASTTOCOASTAM.com had reference to a UT instructor-scholar named ED PIANKA? whom argued that 90% [or more?] of the world's human population must be eliminated in order for the earth to recover from various enviro crises, both natural and espec those caused by mankind. CTC's description/links all indic that Pianka's audience clapped and cheered when he finished his presentation. GUESS CHAVEZ HAS HIGH CONFIDENCE THAT HE WILL BE PART OF THE SURVIVING 10% [or less], INSTEAD OF THE APPROX 5.8Bilyuuuhn [or more]TO BE ELIMINATED.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-04-03 22:25  

#5  Assuming we did invade, I think someone else mentioned we had a 500-1 kill ratio against Sadr's militia. Militias might be good for keeping your own people down but they're not really effective as a military force.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2006-04-03 18:45  

#4  I'm pretty sure arming the pesants will prove to be a mistake, Hugo.
Posted by: mojo   2006-04-03 15:08  

#3  Remember, folks: it ISN'T a death squad unless its pro-American.
Posted by: Secret Master   2006-04-03 12:46  

#2  "here and there, the Yankees will die" is what the Sandinistas used to chant, as they prepared for US invasion.

Except we never invaded. And the Sandinistas fell from power, and havent returned.

Chavez should be wary of that example.
Posted by: liberalhawk   2006-04-03 11:43  

#1  Officials say the force will be capable of defending communities, protecting hospitals and schools, keeping order and preventing looting. Some Chavez opponents have expressed concern the force could be used to quell internal dissent.

And one day they could break bad on El Presidente, himself.

"Remember: you are only Presidente for life"
Posted by: eLarson   2006-04-03 10:13  

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