Home > Carlos Cardoen > Biography full

Carlos Cardoen

Chilean metallurgical engineer and weapons scientistIn this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cardoen and the second or maternal family name is Cornejo. Entrance to Colchagua Museum, property of Cardoen.

Carlos Remigio Cardoen Cornejo (born 1 May 1942, Santa Cruz, Chile) is a Chilean metallurgical engineer, weapons scientist and agricultural businessman.

Cardoen rose to prominence amidst the United States arms embargo against Chile, when he became in the 1980s "Pinochet's favourite arms manufacturer".

When Saddam Hussein fell out of favour with the United States in connection with the 1990 invasion of Kuwait Cardoen, who had weapon dealings with Iraq, was accused by the US of zirconium trafficking. Since then he has been on the Interpol wanted list. On various occasions Cardoen has received support from National Congress and the Minister of Foreign Affairs to end the Interpol arrest warrant.

Contents

  • 1 Weapons industry
  • 2 Agriculture and tourism
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Weapons industry

Carlos Cardoen meeting with former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein

As a weapons expert he ran FAMAE in the late 1980s. He allegedly illegally sold zirconium supplemented armaments to Iraq under the Saddam Regime, exported from the United States, for which he has an international arrest warrant. Yet, Cardoen claims the United States was aware and implicitly consented this trade until Saddam Hussein fell out of favour.

During the height of the Beagle crisis in 1978 Cardoen was contacted by Chilean Air Force commander Fernando Matthei and designed on his request a light bomb, that could be dropped from any airforce plane, in only 15 days. When asking Matthei what did he want the bomb for, he reportedly answered: "para joder"' (to joke around)'.

In the mid-1980 Cardoen bought the Italian swimmer delivery vehicle and minisub manufacturer Cos.Mo.S. His attempts to sell the firm under the table to Iraq ended in scandal and the closure of the company. A warrant was issued for his arrest, but he was never brought to justice.

Cardoen claims Iraq owes him US$50 million from weapon purchases.

Agriculture and tourism

From the 1990s onwards Cardoen has invested capital into the wine, energy, match, fruit juice and tourism businesses in Chile, especially in O'Higgins, his home region. Due to his involvement in cultural and tourism projects he has been awarded the "Premio a lo Chileno" in 2006 and "Orden al Mérito Docente y Cultural Gabriela Mistral" in 2005. He has been suffering from colon cancer for many years.

See also

  • Iran-Contra
  • Fábricas y Maestranzas del Ejército de Chile

References

    External links

    Media related to Carlos Cardoen at Wikimedia Commons

    • Museo de Colchagua official website
    • El caso Irán-Corfo at the Wayback Machine (archived 27 October 2009)
    • "Orden de captura internacional". Archived from the original on 14 February 2005. Retrieved 23 April 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
    • The Chilean Connection
    • Sumario del Caso Cardoen
    • Cardoen Industries
    • "Scoop: Ecco come il Sismi doveva rapire Carlos Remigio Cardoen" ("Scoop: Here's how The Sismi was to kidnap Carlos Remigio Cardoen") (in Italian)

    Carlos Cardoen Is A Member Of