Venezuela : Leadership Crisis

Cliffy

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Before Venezuela: The long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro accuses the United States of trying to orchestrate a coup against him, and that allegation has resonance among many in a region where Washington has a long history of interventions—military and otherwise.
Ever since the early 19th century, the United States has involved itself in the daily affairs of nations across Latin America, often on behalf of North American capitalist interests or to support right-leaning forces against left-wing and popular democratic leaders.
In recent years, the U.S. has been accused of granting at least tacit backing to coups in Venezuela in 2002 and Honduras in 2009. The Trump administration’s leading role in recognizing Juan Guaidó as the “interim president” of Venezuela returns the U.S. once more to an assertive role in Latin American countries’ internal affairs.
Some of the most notable U.S. interventions in Latin America:
1846: The United States invades Mexico and captures Mexico City in 1847. A forced peace treaty the following year gives the U.S. more than half of Mexico’s territory—what is now most of the western United States.





1903: The U.S. engineers Panamanian independence from Colombia and gains sovereign rights over the zone where the Panama Canal would connect Atlantic and Pacific shipping routes.
1903: After the Spanish-American War, Cuba and the U.S. sign a “treaty” allowing near-total U.S. control of Cuban affairs. U.S. establishes a naval base at Guantanamo Bay.
U.S. Marines repeatedly intervene in Central America and the Caribbean throughout the first quarter of the 20th century, often to protect U.S. business interests.


More: https://www.peoplesworld.org/articl...-history-of-u-s-intervention-in-latin-america
 

petros

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Do you want a dictator devistating the Orinoco on behalf of China leaving nothing for Indigenous people of Venezuela or do you want Democracy, Indigenous Rights and sustainable development of Venezuelan oil sands which happen to sit amidst the second largest watershed on Earth?

What's it going to be?
 

petros

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Strict rules and regulations or rip open and gut the Earth with abandon..... The Orinoco Belt consists of large deposits of extra heavy crude. Venezuela's heavy oil deposits of about 1,200 billion barrels (1.9×1011 m3), found primarily in the Orinoco Petroleum Belt, are estimated to approximately equal the world's reserves of lighter oil.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orinoco_Belt
 

DaSleeper

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Do you want a dictator devistating the Orinoco on behalf of China leaving nothing for Indigenous people of Venezuela or do you want Democracy, Indigenous Rights and sustainable development of Venezuelan oil sands which happen to sit amidst the second largest watershed on Earth?

What's it going to be?


He just wants to post more facebook memes
 

Danbones

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Which totally makes the CIA oil coup acceptable
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Just like it did in Libya, Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran, and 80 some odd other countries.

Likely you were wondering why trudie screwed our oil patch too I bet.

Why worry about china, other than to deflect criticism from Israel? Israel and the dual passport warhawk neocons set the example of what to do with all this "found" oil.

China Smells Opportunity in the Middle East’s Crisis
Beijing is using the region's ongoing woes to solidify its own geopolitical agenda.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/06/14/china-smells-opportunity-in-the-middle-easts-crisis/

Report: Israel Imports Three-quarters of Its Oil From Iraq's Kurds
More than a third of Iraqi Kurdistan's oil exports between May and August have gone to Israel, the Financial Times reports.

The report cited analysts as suggesting that Israel could be buying the oil at a discounted price...
https://www.haaretz.com/report-israel-a-major-buyer-of-oil-from-iraq-s-kurds-1.5390390

Now You See It The Mystery of the Disappearing Tankers That Carry Kurdish Oil to Israel

Northern Iraq has oil bubbling out of the ground and a Kuwaiti oil trader in Sweden knows where it’s heading
https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east...rs-that-carry-kurdish-oil-to-israel-1.5980420


Israel’s ties with China are raising security concerns
Oversight is not keeping up with the pace of commerce
https://www.economist.com/middle-ea...ties-with-china-are-raising-security-concerns

Israeli experts working secretly in China were involved in improving the guidance system of medium-range missiles for Saudi Arabia that Israel considers a potential threat to its security, according to U.S. commercial sources and Saudi experts.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...879-9de3-b3993dfec57b/?utm_term=.bcb4a0f9f2ca


Yeah, Venezuela is the problem oil right. Too many dancing Venezuelans I guess.
 
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MHz

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The REAL Reason The U.S. Wants Regime Change in Venezuela

Sanctions are the 21st century version of infected blankets sent in by the IMF now that cameras are around to record the former death squads using tactics honed in South Africa and taught in American military circles.
He just wants to post more facebook memes
They are closer to being on topic than any of your posts.
 

MHz

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https://sputniknews.com/world/201902041072115646-canada-accreditation-sputnik/
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Canada’s foreign ministry has denied accreditation to Sputnik and RIA Novosti for a meeting of the Lima Group foreign ministers on Venezuela in Ottawa.

Richard Walker, a spokesman for Canada's foreign ministry, explained to Sputnik's correspondent that the agency was denied accreditation because it "hasn't been cordial" with Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland in the past.
"Thank you for your interest in the 10th ministerial meeting of Lima Group in Ottawa. This email is to let you know you have NOT been accredited as media," the Canadian Foreign Ministry said in its original letter, notifying journalists about the refusal.
The ministry did not cite any reasons behind its decision in the letter.
Meanwhile, Walker said, when asked to explain the refusal, that "in the past Sputnik hasn't been cordial with minister Freeland."
 

darkbeaver

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This is the history of that filthy rotten murderous fake democracy populated by ravenous dogs. War has made them and war will break them , and soon. Hell is too good for them.
 

MHz

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Pretty soon the world will fund the wall, to keep Americans (and Canadians) in.
If the UN pledged to do that ff the world let them move to the UN they would be there in a single month.
 

MHz

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That wall could probably built with ice very soonly.
We have enough tundra for that, and more, and when it melts just say the Mexicans stole it and add some more @ cost plus prices. Meanwhile all the villages are growing herbs on every south facing wall in the county were said thefts would occur using some invention called 'drop irrigation'.

Win/win/win, . . . cough.