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Bloggers Stop Military Aircraft Sale to Chavez

Oct 20, 2006, News Report

Bloggers have been credited with stopping the sale of European-made military aircraft to Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, according to a release by the Institute of World Politics (IWP).

After Spain brokered the deal with Chavez last year, said the IWP, bloggers targeted the state-owned aircraft company, EADS-CASA, for violating the U.S. arms embargo against Venezuela. This week, online activists generated hundreds of letters and calls into key congressional offices to demand that EADS-CASA be disqualified from U.S. contracts. The effort followed questions that were raised about the deal by U.S. Senators in a letter to President Bush. Today, Spain announced that the sale was off.

"This is another example of the new media's impact on international politics," says J. Michael Waller, Annenberg Professor of International Communication at the Institute of World Politics in Washington.

"Outside the blogosphere, this issue was off the radar screen. Bloggers publicized that EADS-CASA is lobbying Congress to buy its CN-235 and C-295 military planes while it was defying U.S. national security interests to sell the same planes to Chavez," according to Waller. His blog, reports on the issue.

"EADS-CASA planes are part of a jobs program for Spain's ruling Socialist Workers Party," according to Waller. "Even if the company lost money on the Chavez sale, it could recoup the losses by selling the same planes to the Pentagon's Joint Cargo Aircraft (JCA) program. That effort failed once the bloggers alerted Congress about the double-dealing."

"Nobody in Washington wants to do business with Chavez," Waller said. "Now there's little sentiment for doing business with those who are modernizing his military. Lawmakers didn't have to say a thing to the company. The fact that they were alerted was enough," he said. "The guys who did the Web site that sent letters into Congress really made the difference."

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By Anonymous on Nov 1, 2006

I'm glad someone caught that and was able to do something about it. Chavez should not benefit from anything the U. S. has to offer. Now all we need is to find a way to boycott Citgo without bankrupting innocent franchisees.

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