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Judi Lynn

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Wed May 1, 2019, 12:50 AM May 2019

Why Does the United States of America Want to Overthrow the Government of Venezuela?

Published on
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
by Common Dreams

A look at what drives the US to persist in its interventions—diplomatic, economic and military—against the Venezuelan government

by Vijay Prashad

Since 1998, the United States of America has tried to overthrow the government of Venezuela. What threatened the government of the United States since then was the Bolivarian dynamic set in motion by the election of Hugo Chávez as president of Venezuela that year. Chávez won the elections with a mandate from Venezuela’s workers and poor to overhaul the country to tend to their long-neglected needs.

Venezuela, with the world’s largest proven oil reserves, had enriched the U.S.-based oil companies and its own oligarchy. Venezuela’s key oil minister in the early 1960s (and architect of OPEC—the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) Juan Pablo Pérez Alfonso rightly called oil the “devil’s excrement.” It promised so much and delivered so little. Chávez arrived as the embodiment of popular hope. He threatened the oil companies and the oligarchy, which is why the United States tried to overthrow him.

The first attempt at a coup came in 2002, when the United States egged on the military and the oligarchy to overthrow Chávez. They failed. He was supremely popular, the Chavista base eager for change that would improve their lives. They had no faith in the United States or the oligarchy, both of whom had suffocated them for the past century.

Never has the Monroe Doctrine—which the United States invoked to control the American hemisphere—done much good for the millions of people from the southern tip of Argentina to the northern reaches of Canada. It has helped along the big corporations and the oligarchs, but not the ordinary people—the base of the Chavistas.

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Why Does the United States of America Want to Overthrow the Government of Venezuela? (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2019 OP
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Just like Operation Iraqi Liberation from W. If Iraq's main export was strawberries, would we be Midnight Writer May 2019 #3
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I'm Thinking Oil Sherman A1 May 2019 #6
 

Wellstone ruled

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4. Gotsta get that Oil for
Wed May 1, 2019, 01:42 AM
May 2019

Charles and David's East Coast Refineries. Hey,it pays to bribe the Presidente of MAGA.

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