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Related: About this forumUS Economic War on Venezuela Has Rewarded Corruption and Undermined Democracy
Opposition leader Juan Guaidós fall from grace symbolizes the failure of U.S. and opposition tactics.
By Jonathan Ng , TRUTHOUT
Published June 11, 2023
Venezuelan opposition politician Juan Guaidó speaks to the press in Miami, Florida, on April 27, 2023.
GIORGIO VIERA / AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES
This spring, the Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó delivered a solemn address to the international press in Miami, Florida. Claiming his life was in danger, Guaidó announced that he fled Venezuela to escape persecution and rally the world against the government of President Nicolás Maduro.
In bold strokes, he argued that Maduro constitutes a threat to the entire world, declaring that Russian officials recently gave [the president] instructions to subvert hemispheric security. We cannot allow Russia to also continue destabilizing the American continent, he emphasized, while blaming the foreign superpower for the regions immigration crisis.
Ridiculing his press conference, foreign political analysts and pundits portrayed Guaidós speech as a sad attempt to increase his visibility after opposition leaders dissolved his interim government in December.
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Current tensions trace back to 1998, when Venezuelans elected Chávez, an outspoken critic of neoliberal policies that exacerbate inequality. Chávez oversaw the drafting of a new constitution that redistributed power to the poor and disenfranchised even extending social security to housewives and formally granting them the status of workers. His progressive agenda and Afro-Indigenous heritage alarmed the elite and U.S. officials, who viscerally opposed his reforms and racistly referred to him as a monkey. Increasingly, the State Department regarded Chávez as an obstacle to the liberal consensus the blend of open markets, formal democracy and U.S. hegemony that policy makers envisioned for the region.
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GreenWave
(9,189 posts)this tells you how *powerful* Maduro is.
Judi Lynn
(162,385 posts)continuing to control their country through corporations, US-serving politicians, and a very small racist, classist oligarchy.
That doesn't please US-owner corporations and their US sleazy politicians who fight for them in Washington, successfully, so far.