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Shock and awe strategy being employed in Venezuela regime change (Video)

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RT CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle and The Duran’s Alex Christoforou take a quick look at the financial and media war being waged in Venezuela, as John Bolton employs the usual U.S. weapons of regime change to tighten the screws on Maduro and his embattled government.

Will Maduro survive the US onslaught to emerge in tact, or will Venezuela slide quickly into chaos and civil war or slowly drift into a frozen quagmire of a nation state?

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Shock And Awe Strategy Being Employed In Venezuela Regime Change by The Duran

The Duran Quick Take: Episode 71. RT CrossTalk host Peter Lavelle and The Duran’s Alex Christoforou take a quick look at the financial and media war being waged in Venezuela, as John Bolton employs the usual U.S. weapons of regime change to tighten the screws on Maduro and his embattled government.

“Venezuela in Flames. Washington Is Working Hard for Regime Change,” authored by Philip M. Giraldi:


There is a familiar smell about what is taking place vis-à-vis Venezuela. The official US government line is that the sanctions against the country and the decision to recognize the head of its national assembly Jose Guaido as interim president is based on a flawed election won by populist Nicholas Maduro last May. Guaido was reportedly promised US support for his soft coup by no less than Vice President Mike Pence in a phone call the night before he declared himself acting president while the American State Department is oddly proclaiming that it is intervening to support the Venezuelan constitution. Unfortunately for that argument, a quick perusal of the document itself does not seem to reveal an article empowering the United States to appoint the Venezuelan president.

Indeed, politics in Venezuela have long been particularly incendiary. There may or may not have been electoral fraud, regarding which little in the way of actual evidence has been presented, but the entire affair smacks of a pretext to initiate regime change in Caracas, an objective of the United States government ever since Maduro’s predecessor Hugo Chavez was elected president in 1998.

The thuggish Chavez, a populist who set out with an agenda to dismantle the oligarchy that had been running Venezuela for decades, certainly wound up doing extreme damage to the country’s economy while also further polarizing the existing class and political divisions. Corrupt and venal, he was emphatically not a modern Simon Bolivar, the “Libertador” that he sought to model himself on, but his views might conceivably have moderated if he had not been subjected to relentless US pressure from the git-go, to include a successful coup that ousted him briefly in 2002. Chavez’s successor Maduro has been embroiled in a worsening crisis that his policies have exacerbated, with food shortages, massive unemployment, hyperinflation, political rioting and a regional refugee problem caused by the departure of possibly as many as three million Venezuelans.

One might observe that if supporting foreign constitutions against electoral fraud were actually a vital interest for the US Washington would be intervening in more than 100 countries. In this case, the Trump Administration is also declaring that it is intervening to restore democracy and liberate the Venezuelan people, but the reality on the ground is quite different. As the sanctions do not hurt the rulers of the country, nor the military which benefits greatly financially from the status quo and supports the leadership, all that occurs is the infliction of more pain on the ordinary people, who have no say in what occurs. It is similar to what is taking place vis-à-vis Iran. The expectation of ideologues like John Bolton and Mike Pompeo is that the people in both Iran and Venezuela will eventually rise up in revolt and depose their governments, replacing them with something more acceptable to the United States.

Ron Paul has observed that there is a certain irony that a White House which has for two years been “fighting charges that a foreign country meddled in the US elections would turn around and not only meddle in foreign elections but actually demand the right to name a foreign country’s president!” Dr. Paul also notes Trump’s appointment of “a convicted criminal Elliot Abrams as his point person to ‘restore democracy’ in Venezuela,” observing that “Abrams played a key role in the Iran-Contra affair and went on to be one of the chief architects of the disastrous US invasion of Iraq in 2003. His role in helping promote the horrible violence in Latin America in the 1980s should disqualify him from ever holding public office again.”

The argument that Washington is responding appropriately to the current developments in Venezuela is deeply flawed, in part because President Donald Trump has several times raised the issue of possible military intervention even before last May’s national election. Another more recent report linked to John Bolton suggests that there is a plan for dealing with Venezuela that appears to include the insertion of 5,000 US troops.

Attacks on Venezuela’s government and leader were common both under George W. Bush and Barack Obama and it is plausible to suggest that the CIA has been active engaged in subverting the country’s government for the past twenty years. Mike Pompeo, when still head of the Agency, spoke at an Aspen Institute security conference in July 2017, saying that he was “hopeful that there can be a transition in Venezuela and we the CIA is [sic] doing its best to understand the dynamic there.” Pompeo also said that Mexico and Colombia were also discussing with him options for “change” for Venezuela.

Pompeo’s comment was particularly interesting as CIA is not exactly an organization that seeks to “understand…dynamics.” One should assume that the CIA Station in Caracas is possibly half of the remaining forty or so diplomats and other officers assigned to the post. They would have been spending their time funding the opposition to Chavez and then Maduro, recruiting officers in the army and other security forces to make them coup-able, and paying journalists and other opinion makers both in Venezuela and in neighboring countries to write articles attacking the country’s regime. If Venezuela is experiencing a crisis, it is at least in part attributable to American covert action.

If the United States persists in a new dose of “regime change” in Latin America and gets away with it, advisers like Bolton and Pompeo will be empowered and will demand more of the same. In his UN speech earlier this week Pompeo warned that “…now it’s time for every other nation to pick a side. No more delays, no more games. Either you stand with the forces of freedom or you’re in league with Maduro and his mayhem.” It all sounds a bit like George W. Bush in 2001, and “success” as seen from the White House perspective could mean a reversal of the withdrawal from Syria and even more pressure on Iran, to name only two “hot spots.” That an American administration will once again see itself on steroids, as a global arbiter, the “leader of the free world,” is the real danger that comes with what is going on in Venezuela.

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Olivia Kroth
February 1, 2019

Not to worry! The coup attempt has failed. Russians and Chinese are helping Venezuela. President Maduro still is doing his functions as elected President, the opposition impostor is forbidden to leave the country, his accounts have been blocked. All is in place. Adelante, Venezuela!

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

The Workers Party of Hungary supports President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela. Its leader scolds US aggression against democracy in Venezuela.

Twitter:
Partido Obrero de Hungría @Munkaspart liderado por su Presidente @thurmergyula rechazan la agresión internacional de los Estados Unidos y sus países aliados contra la democracia en Venezuela #ElMundoConMaduro

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

The British Labour Party criticizes US aggression against Venezuela.

Twitter:
Jeremy Corbyn
@jeremycorbyn
The future of Venezuela is a matter for Venezuelans. @Jeremy_Hunt’s call for more sanctions on Venezuela is wrong. We oppose outside interference in Venezuela, whether from the US or anywhere else.
There needs to be dialogue and a negotiated settlement to overcome the crisis.

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

In Spain people protested against the coup in Venezuela.

Twitter:
Sergio Rodrigo
@SRodrigoteleSUR
#ESPAÑA Manifestación frente a la delegación del Gobierno de #España en #Granada #Andalucia contra el Golpe de Estado en #Venezuela y críticas al presidente Pedro Sánchez y la #UE

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

In Argentina there were demonstrations of social movements in front of the Venezuelan Embassy to show their support for President Maduro: “VIVA MADURO”. “EL MUNDO CON MADURO”.

Twitter:
AHORA | Movimientos sociales argentinos se concentran frente a @EmbaVen_Arg para ratificar su pleno apoyo al Pdte @NicolasMaduro: “Desde Argentina decimos VIVA MADURO” #ElMundoConMaduro #LealesSiempreTraidoresNunca @JuanJoseValero @CancilleriaVE @jaarreaza @laradiodelsur

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

In the University of London a conference was held against the US coup in Venezuela: “Hands off Venezuela”.

Twitter:
VenezuelanEmbassyUK
@VenezEmbassyUK
Conferencia de la campaña “Hands Off Venezuela” en el SOAS de la Universidad de Londres, denunciando el golpe de Estado auspiciado por el imperialismo de EE.UU, con Alan Woods y la Embajadora Rocío Maneiro. @NicolasMaduro @CancilleriaVE @jaarreaza @yvangil @planwac @HOVcampaign

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

The Governments of Bolivia and Cuba are calling on all Latin American nations to help President Maduro and keep up the dialogue with the elected President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro.

https://www.telesurtv.net/news/cuba-bolivia-venezuela-llamado-dialogo-america-latina-20190202-0027.html

Olivia Kroth
February 1, 2019

Press TV:

UN rejects Venezuela’s Guaido, will only cooperate with recognized government of Maduro

The United Nations (UN)’s Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has rejected an aid request by Venezuela’s self-proclaimed “interim president” Juan Guaido, stressing that the body only cooperates with the country’s recognized government led by President Nicolas Maduro.

https://www.presstv.com/Detail/2019/02/01/587387/UN-reject-Guaido-cooperate-Maduro

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

Jorge Arreaza, Chancellor of Venezuela, thanks the world for their help and assistance, “China, Russia, India, Iran …. and all the Latin American states, from Uruguay in the South to Mexico in the North” ….

Telesur reports:

Olivia Kroth
February 1, 2019

PRESS TV:
Oil workers march in Caracas in support of President Nicolas Maduro

Olivia Kroth
February 1, 2019

“shock and awe” the Russian way:
Russia sent Speznaz forces to Venezuela for President Maduro’s personal protection

Olivia Kroth
February 1, 2019

…. more “shock and awe” à la russe:
The Government of Venezuela has been stocking up for quite a long time modern Russian arms and military hardware to encounter a possible US invasion. Russian military training personnel is stationed in Venezuela, helping the soldiers to use these weapons:

Shaun Ramewe
Shaun Ramewe
February 2, 2019

Imagine – if like Zimbabwe – that Venezuela had no oil!!

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Shaun Ramewe
February 3, 2019

Maduro calls for early parliamentary election in Venezuela

CARACAS, February 2. /TASS/. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro called for an early parliamentary election in the country at a rally of his supporters in Caracas on Saturday.

Maduro pointed out that Venezuela’s Constituent Assembly was considering this proposal and later the people of Venezuela would be asked to enter into discussion.

The term of the current parliament, National Assembly, expires in early January 2021. Currently, the overwhelming majority of seats in that legislative body are won by Maduro’s political opponents.

More:
http://tass.com/world/1043015

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

Shock and awe ineffective! Neither Venezuela nor Iran care about US threats.
Iran expresses solidarity with its “brother nation” Venezuela.
Telesur:

https://www.telesurtv.net/news/iran-apoyo-venezuela-rohani-maduro–20190202-0010.html

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Olivia Kroth
February 3, 2019

Bolivia also not impressed by US shock and awe. Evo Morales travels to Caracas to assist and support his friend Nicolas Maduro.
Telesur:

https://www.telesurtv.net/news/evo-morales-nicolas-maduro-reunion-venezuela-20190202-0003.html

Shaun Ramewe
Shaun Ramewe
February 3, 2019

Never gonna work – the world has wised up to that cowardly perverted deceitful ZioYank skank-hoe sick-sh!t.

Olivia Kroth
Reply to  Shaun Ramewe
February 3, 2019

North Korea lambasts attempts to topple legitimate Venezuelan president
North Korea believes that the Venezuelan crisis “should be resolved in a peaceful way”
PYONGYANG, February 3. /TASS/. A spokesperson for North Korea’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the attempts to oust legitimate Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, calling for resolving the conflict by peaceful means, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported, citing the statement.

More:
http://tass.com/world/1043040

Ugh...
Ugh...
February 3, 2019

why…why…why…did such a beautiful lady have to stand next to the disgraceful Guaido… ugh…

Platon
Platon
February 6, 2019

Achtung! My drinking buddies have agreed that I should appoint myself Emperor of the USA. From now on, send all tax payments and bill payments to my bank account:
679302999229919999
Jersey, C.I.
34980

All US laws are rescinded and Congress and the Senate are disbanded.
Trump! You badger-headed fool! You have until sundown to leave town… or else!

Stay tuned for further notices, my fellow Americans.

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