US State Dept Deletes Sadistic Hit List Boasting of Venezuela's Ruin
US State Dept Deletes Sadistic Hit List Boasting of Venezuelas Ruin
May 14, 2019
Grayzone has obtained a list of key outcomes that include wrecking the nations economy, destabilizing its military and puppeteering its political opposition, reports Anya Parampil.
By Anya Parampil
Grayzone
On April 24, six days before self-proclaimed Venezuelan interim president Juan Guaidós attempt to violently overthrow Venezuelas democratically elected government alongside a handful of military defectors, the U.S. State Department published a fact sheet that boasted of Washingtons central role in the ongoing coup attempt. After realizing the incriminating nature of its error, the State Department quickly acted to remove the page.
The Grayzone has obtained a full copy of the expunged report. The deleted page puts to bed any claims of Guaidós independence from Washington, as the State Department emphasizes the fact that he announced his interim presidency
in January at the the top of a section dedicated to breaking down key outcomes of U.S. efforts with regard to Venezuela.
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Kimberly Breier recently took to Twitter to claim that since he became acting president, Juan Guidó has given tangible results to the people of Venezuela. Her tweet was accompanied with an infographic detailing alleged accomplishments of the powerless coup administration based on data compiled by the legally defunct National Assembly, the only governing body actually controlled by Guaidó.
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Economic Hit List
Entitled U.S. Actions on Venezuela, the document boasted that U.S. policy had effectively prevented the Venezuelan government from participating in the international market and has led to the freezing of its overseas assets. It read like a sadistic celebration of Washingtons retribution against the Venezuelan population as a whole, the kind of collective punishment which is illegal according to Article 33 of the Geneva Conventions.
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