Pointblank I owe you an apology. It seams as it the state of the Argentine military is worse than the public was lead to believe. I confronted relative I have in the military with this. After the continual denials they confided that yes the military is in a state of complete and utter shambles. The progressive presidenta was also heard saying that she distrusts the military in general and that all officers are potential future junta members. With this attitude in leadership there is no way that Argentina can ever dig it’s self out of this deep hole.*
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Former Defense Minister Horacio Jaunarena warned Friday that Argentina is "virtually in a state of helplessness" following the "abandonment" in the military, which blamed the situation of the former head of the area Nilda Garre, and predicted a "terminal situation, it will be very complex and difficult to reverse."
Jaunarena then made the hard analysis of the events mainly in the Navy, as the sinking of the Santísima Trinidad, a missile destroyer and the situation with the corvette Espora, which had to stay for more than two months in South Africa after suffering mechanical problems in their engines.
"There is a state of abandonment in which is the whole defense system of Argentina and in particular the Navy," remarked the former military supreme commander during the governments of Raúl Alfonsín, Fernando de la Rua and Eduardo Duhalde.
Speaking to Radio Continental, Jaunarena blamed former Defense Minister Nilda Garre "for all that is happening" currently in the military. "Everything that has happened lately shows the years of disinvestments in the Armed Forces who have caused a collapse of the entire system," he said. However, Jaunarena said this "is not flashy, because reviewing budgetary allocations in recent years in Argentina defense system, one starts to realize that it is impossible to subsist the system and today we are seeing that." Deepened this regard: "The situation is very complex, it will be difficult for Argentina to emerge from this state of helplessness." "For example, failure to safeguard the sea wealth, since there are no assets to perform our sea surveillance, because they there are no (few) operational aircraft and vessels," said Jaunarena.
The former defense minister said about the Air Force "the planes are literally on the ground because they can not fly." "Right now, Argentina has absolutely no combat aircraft capable of fulfilling its mission," he warned. He also recalled that "in 2006 the then army chief minister told the Garre, who is a great responsibility for all that is happening, that the force was not able to fulfill the mission assigned by this law." According Jaunarena, the Army has "equipment over35 years old, many are not in working condition."
"We are in a terminal situation and reverse it will be very complex and difficult.”