Draconian US sanctions and calls for dialogue set the stage for pro- and anti-government marches this weekend.
— Read on venezuelanalysis.com/news/14282
Tag: Mike Pence
If you only read out one post, of mine, check this one about Venezuela!
The Making Of Juan Guaidó: bit.ly/Guaido
Is Maduro ‘Illegitimate’: 10 Facts About The Election: bit.ly/Maduro_en
Sanctions of Mass Destruction: America’s War on Venezuela: bit.ly/Venezuelan_Sanctions
CNN SHOWS INTERVIEW WITH ‘VENEZUELAN ARMY DEFECTORS’ APPEALING TO US FOR WEAPONS. THERE IS PROBLEM WITH THEIR UNIFORM: bit.ly/CNN_FAN
The Making of Juan Guaidó: How the US Regime Change Laboratory Created Venezuela’s Coup Leader | The Grayzone
Juan Guaidó is the product of a decade-long project overseen by US regime change trainers. He spent years leading a violent destabilization campaign.
— Read on grayzoneproject.com/2019/01/29/the-making-of-juan-guaido-how-the-us-regime-change-laboratory-created-venezuelas-coup-leader/
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Mike Pence’s Key Phone Call to Venezuelan Opposition Confirms US Role
Juan Guaido’s move to declare himself “interim president” of Venezuela this week was highly coordinated with Mike Pence.
— Read on theantimedia.com/mike-pence-phone-call-venezuelan-opposition-leader/
Rostislav Ishchenko: America to Venezuela – “Your Money AND Your Life!”
Stalker Zone is anti-war, anti-liberal, and anti-capitalist.
— Read on www.stalkerzone.org/rostislav-ishchenko-america-to-venezuela-your-money-and-your-life/
“The total cost of Venezuela assets abroad is $8 billion. It is possible to assume that if not all of them, then at least a considerable part of them is controlled by the West. At it is precisely with this money that the mutiny will be financed.“
Venezuela’s US-Backed Coup Leader Immediately Targets State Oil Company, Requests IMF Money
Unelected US-backed coup leader Juan Guaidó immediately moved to restructure Venezuela’s state-owned oil company and seek financing from the neoliberal IMF.
— Read on grayzoneproject.com/2019/01/25/venezuela-us-coup-leader-juan-guaido-state-oil-company-imf/
The Radicalization of US Policy on Venezuela
The Radicalization of US Policy on Venezuela – Consortiumnews
— Read on consortiumnews.com/2019/01/25/the-radicalization-of-us-policy-on-venezuela/
US Backs Coup in Oil-Rich Venezuela, Right-Wing Opposition Plans Mass Privatization and Hyper-Capitalism
The US has effectively declared a coup in Venezuela. Trump recognized unelected right-wing opposition leader Juan Guaidó as new “president,” who plans mass privatization and neoliberal capitalist policies.
By Ben Norton
The United States has effectively declared a political coup d’état in Venezuela, from abroad. Trump announced on January 23 that the US recognizes the unelected, illegitimate right-wing opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the supposed new “interim president” of Venezuela’s supposed new “government.”
Venezuela’s US-backed opposition has pledged to carry out a mass privatization of state assets and to implement harsh neoliberal capitalist policies. The opposition-controlled legislatures declared in its “transition” plans that the “centralized model of controls of the economy will be replaced by a model of freedom and market based on the right of each Venezuelan to work under the guarantees of property rights and freedom of enterprise.”
— Read on grayzoneproject.com/2019/01/23/us-coup-oil-venezuela-right-wing-opposition-privatization-capitalism/
Venezuela Newslinks 24-25 January 2019 – The New Dark Age
25 January 2019 — The New Dark Age
Gustavo Borges Chronicles 24/1/19
https://williambowles.info/2019/01/25/gustavo-borges-chronicles-24-1-19/
Is foreign military intervention in Venezuela imminent?
By James Jordan
January 24, 2018 — Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal — According to conventional wisdom, there should be no serious talk of foreign military intervention in Venezuela. But these aren’t conventional times. The conventional playbook would adopt a strategy of foreign coordination of the Venezuelan opposition, economic sabotage, infiltration of the military, and manipulation of popular movements against the elected government. All this is being done, but, so far, unsuccessfully. The frustrations of the Bolivarian movement’s enemies are palpable. Does this mean intervention is imminent? And what would such an intervention look like?
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