Tag: Venezuela
Humanitarian Aid Blocked from Entering Venezuelan Embassy in Washington D.C.
by David Swanson | May 10, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
The outrages and atrocities of the Venezuelan government are, of course, matched by those of dozens of other governments, including the U.S. government.
Does Washington D.C. Need a U.S. Embassy?
by David Swanson | May 1, 2019 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
The old joke that the U.S. government is never overthrown because it’s in the one capital that doesn’t have a U.S. embassy rings unfunnily true.
Humpty Dumpty Has Had a Great Fall
by Paul Craig Roberts | May 1, 2019 | Viewpoints, Asia Pacific, Politics, US
The Russians, Chinese, Iranians, and North Koreans know that no agreement with America means anything and that Washington speaks only with a forked tongue.
US Interference in Venezuelan Affairs: The Triumph of Evil
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 19, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
No one among the Western presstitutes or vassals of Washington’s empire finds it strange that an elected president is illegitimate but one picked by Washington is not.
The Fake Charge Against Julian Assange Proves That the US Government Has No Integrity
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 16, 2019 | Viewpoints, Politics, US
Julian Assange is being framed on a false charge because the US government in order to protect its own criminality is moving to destroy the First Amendment.
Exporting Dictators
by David Swanson | Apr 12, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
Washington sure does support a lot of dictators for a government that likes to talk so much about expanding democracy.
Presstitutes Turn Blind Eye to UN Report on Venezuela
by Paul Craig Roberts | Mar 14, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics
Washington, with the help of the presstitute media, has orchestrated a fake news “humanitarian crisis” in Venezuela while ignoring real crises elsewhere.
Max Blumenthal Proves Western Media a Propagandist for War Criminals
by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 22, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics
The mainstream media are claiming food is in short supply in Venezuela, so journalist Max Blumenthal visited a supermarket in Caracas to learn the truth.
Washington Newspeak
by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 22, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
The neoconservative war criminal John Bolton has declared that Washington is going to overthrow and replace Nicaragua’s duly elected President Ortega.
Venezuela Under Washington’s Gun
by Paul Craig Roberts | Feb 19, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
The US media are denouncing Maduro while ignoring how Washington’s policy has been to impose economic hardship on the Venezuelan people.
Enough Western Meddling and Interventions: Let the Venezuelan People Decide
by Ramzy Baroud | Feb 14, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
The world must move to block any further US meddling, and allow the people of Venezuela through democracy to determine their own future.
Gaza Rallies for Caracas: On the West’s Dangerous Game in Venezuela
by Ramzy Baroud | Feb 4, 2019 | News & Analysis, Americas, Palestine, Politics, US
Venezuela is struggling to defeat a coup attempt that is supported by the United States, Israel and many Western governments.
Venezuela: The Error of US Foreign Policy
by David Hillstrom | Jan 31, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
The sanctions that the US has imposed have punished the people in Venezuela with the intent to weaken the Maduro government.
The Exceptional Nation Asserts Its Exceptionalism
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 28, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
The West is committed to supporting Washington’s suppression of Venezuelan self-determination.
Washington Has Appointed a President for Venezuela
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jan 24, 2019 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
So, now Venezuela has two presidents. One elected by the people, and one appointed by Washington.
The USMCA and Trump’s Quest for ‘America First’ World Trade
by Dan Steinbock | Oct 25, 2018 | News & Analysis, Americas, Asia Pacific, Economy, US
The era of post-1945 multilateralism is fading. After the revised NAFTA, Trump’s dream is U.S.-dominated world trade and the ‘America First’ Asian Century.
Noam Chomsky: Hopes and Anxieties in the Age of Trump
by Saul Isaacson | Aug 17, 2018 | News & Analysis, Americas, Politics, US
Noam Chomsky offers insights on issues ranging from Iran to Latin America and the risk of nuclear war under Trump.
The United States Is the Only Remaining Colonial Power
by Paul Craig Roberts | Aug 2, 2018 | Viewpoints, Americas, Politics, US
Washington pretends to be the great protector of democracy, but every time an independent government is elected in Latin America, Washington overthrows it.
Can Bitcoin Save Venezuela?
by Antonio Graceffo | Feb 12, 2018 | News & Analysis, Americas, Economy
Bitcoin does not “eliminate the middle man” since a third party is still needed to convert the coins to dollars, and Bitcoin is not saving Venezuela.
Somnolent Europe, Russia, and China: Can the world wake up?
by Paul Craig Roberts | May 6, 2016 | Viewpoints, US
In Washington’s view, any country with an independent policy is outside Washington’s umbrella and, therefore, is a threat.