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Brazilian Defense minister Nelson Jobim said that Brazil "is not a Venezuela that goes around shopping in the world's arms supermarkets." Brazil targets policy on technical training and technology transfer so "we can develop a sound, autonomous defense industry", underlined the top official from President Lula da Silva administration.
"We're not involved in a shopping festival, we are yes in a festival of national technical training based on technology transfer," insisted Jobim who reaffirmed Brazil's determination to develop its own defense complex.
Jobim statements were collected from the minutes of his summons before Congress to inform on the huge weapons purchase from France, estimated in US$ 12 billion and which include five submarines (one of them nuclear powered), 50 helicopters and at least 36 fighter bombers, still on the bidding process.
Brazil conditions all purchases to the transfer of technology and the manufacturing of the military hardware on Brazilian territory.
Jobim's statements are most significant since Brazil was the driving force behind the Union of South American Nations, Unasur, and particularly its Defense Council, which has the target of keeping Washington out of regional military issues.
However Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez insistence on re-arming and criticizing Colombia for a long standing military cooperation agreement with Washington that will also include the deployment of US forces in seven Colombian bases, has pushed Bogotá to seriously consider leaving Unasur.
In related news the Brazilian Senate president, José Sarney in a recent article published in the Brasília press said that Venezuela's aspiration to become a regional military power has not gone unnoticed and had two immediate consequences:
First, an arms race which means a 55% increase in the military budget of Latin America, having reached US$ 38.4 billion in 2007, "money which could be best invested in combating poverty and education," and secondly, the United States did not remain indifferent and reactivated its Fourth Fleet with operational deployment in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Was it not Brazil that was not happy to NOT being allowed to sell brazilian planes to Venezuela ?
And being not happy be the U.S. vetoed Brazil these sales because U.S technology was in these planes ?
YESSS IT WAS !
Have Robbing Hook and his many gangs not stated publicly, time and again, that Brazil wants to protect its oil wealth...in case of foreign invasion ?????
Wellll...it happens that Venezuela has far far far far far more of ALREADY PROVEN oil and natural gas reserves than Brazil most
bullish NON PROVEN DREAMS... !
Thus doesnt Venezuela has the same right as Brazil to defend their own oil/gas wealth especially when they have more proven wealth in their ground than Brazil has ?????
I am certainly not a defender of Chavez.
But I cant defend the Brazilians many many many many many REPEATED OPEN AND PUBLIC LIES !!!!!!!
Lets face it, Your non disclosed dream is to ALSO EXPORT these acquired technologies, Just as you tried when you wanted to sell
your planes HAVING U.S. technology..... to Venezuela !!!!
Never ever trust Brazilians because they always cheat, lie and hide is proven true once more !
REALITY BEING THAT BRAZILIANS ARE NOT ANY BETTER THAN VENEZULIANS !