It is reported that 18 people have already fallen under fire from the navy, which unfurls bars and stars, with striking touches of red and blue. This story about the failed participation of the Argentine Navy in the Caribbean, which has now stirred up a storm over the supposed fury of Karina, was actually the subject of a presentation given by Rear Admiral Luis González Day (code name Boya) on September 4th on the 5th floor of the Libertad building.
That day, like the dogs of an old RCA Victor phonograph, several high-ranking officers, including the head of naval counter-intelligence, Rear Admiral Pablo Barbicho, listened to Boya's presentation. It must be said, this sailor has a certain expertise, having spent a couple of years learning (and traveling) in the United States.
With the air of a strategic panelist, our presenter launched the idea of sending clear signals of support for the U.S.-led naval pressure scheme against narco-terrorism in the Caribbean, by having one of the Argentine fleet's ships present in the tension zone. A great idea.
A certain senator, whom we will mention below, would be happy to show it off, just like some guys from the 'K' press. Total national surrender: first, the talk with the English, and then the ARA La Argentina 'operating against a Latin American country' and getting us involved in a possible invasion.
By Darío Rosatti
Total News scored a goal in its September 17th edition, which is now reverberating, looking for a head to cut off.
A 'curious' fire in the Navy and the 'new' head of the military intelligence directorate
It wasn't necessary to add a single extra dollar to the already authorized budget for the exercise, and since the US Navy operation takes place in international waters off Venezuela, there would be little basis for parliamentary questioning of Argentine naval interference in the sovereign maritime zones of a third country.
In addition to other operational collaboration tasks that could be made available to the fleet deployed by Donald Trump.
Hey, what if we take advantage of the UNITAS opportunity and send the destroyer La Argentina for a pass?
Could it be that they used the old and dirty trick (as Maxuel would say), 'I sell you the operation and then I expose it'?
Not to mention what would happen if Boya's idea had been carried out with a photo of the ARA La Argentina sailing in formation with the guided-missile destroyers USS Gravely, USS Stockdale, and USS Jason Dunham.
Or will the blood reach the upper echelons of the Navy?
The warship, under the command of Captain Juan Cruz Granja, was returning home after participating in the multinational UNITAS LXVI exercise, which was held in the United States.
It was an unexpected celebration for the kukas, sorry Watson, wasn't Boya from that same circle?
And speaking of that circle, Total News was able to find out that González Day's son is an advisor to Senator Mónica Esther Silva, creator of the $LIBRA commission, who wanted the President to be 'evaluated' by official psychologists.
Wenceslao González Day was an advisor to Rodríguez Sáa and at that time requested a transfer to the bicameral (bipartisan) committee on intelligence, which was denied, but the man insisted, according to our sources.
We know it.
The naval cable affair is still indigestible for Luis Petri, who had the humiliation of announcing the suspension of the meeting, an issue that eroded what in his strategic world he calls the 'reconstruction of trust.'
Of course, on the opposition side, the fiasco was lived as a triumph over the cipayaje (collaborators).
Bingo.
The rebellion of the BB (Barbicho and Boya) opened the door to an unexpected renewal of the naval leadership, perhaps the second maneuver of its kind, which had begun with the 'leak' of a naval cable calling for a talk with British officers about the war in Ukraine and Russia, which many attributed to the paid operators of the naval ICIA directorate.
Let's see.
On portals like LPO and Urgente24, which joined the attack on naval chief Carlos Allievi, they reported that 'The Boss' got angry with the sailor because he refused to obey (using alleged legal arguments) the order to deploy the ARA La Argentina destroyer; —it was in transit to the country after participating in UNITAS—; in Puerto Rico, to give a signal of alignment with the United States, which has a naval task force cannoning narco-boats that 'attempt' to circulate in international waters near Venezuela.
Attention, they might be doing it.
The senator from Río Negro is a puppet of the governor of Río Negro, who in 2011 won with the formula Carlos Soria-Alberto Weretilneck as governor and vice-governor by the Front for Victory alliance, made up of other parties, including the Justicialist Party —to which Soria belonged— and the Grand Front —to which Weretilneck belonged, who managed to latch onto the governor's chair and continues there to this day.
But enough gossip and speculation: As Total News Agency already reported, the strategic talk about sending a ship to the Caribbean was also Boya's coming-out party as a self-nominated candidate for the future director of the Strategic Military Intelligence, and if he gets into the bicameral with the opposition, it's a full card.
The idea had been floating around since that day, they say that Boya sold it and Defense bought it, although not for this stage, which is pure combat and the destruction of any drug-smuggling device detected by the US Navy in the operational zone.
The idea could have made sense.
But it could have failed thanks to a senator who would have raised a cry.
Round as a pizza.
The idea, could it have been a trap to unceremoniously overthrow the naval leadership?
Someone with Kirchnerist ties, perhaps?
Don't look for external conspiracies, the hottest ember is the one at home, a milonguero would say.
Of course, in that position, father and son could operate, nothing nicer than working as a family.
If you look at the multiplier effect of the news articles that wear down Allievi's image, putting him on an oiled slide to infinity and beyond, it would make sense.
No one 'from the outside' can get information from the inside if it is not given to them.
The hard wing that doesn't like five o'clock tea.