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USA, Venezuela

US Set on Regime Change in Venezuela

NOVANEWS Donald Trump said openly that he is not against using the military against Venezuela and his government pursues a range of destabilizing tactics. By Shannon Ebrahim Donald Trump consults with former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (Archive) Given the US failure to overthrow the Venezuelan leadership through rolling protests and people power, President Donald Trump has openly said that his administration doesn’t discard the military option to enact regime change. This is what Venezuela’s foreign minister Jorge Arreaza reminded South Africans on his five-day visit here this week. According to Arreaza, the day before Trump announced the military option was on the table on August 8 last year, he had held a meeting with his then-secretary of state Rex Tiller...
USA, Venezuela

US Regime Change in Venezuela

NOVANEWS US Regime Change in Venezuela: The Truth Is Easy if You Follow the Money Trail. The Opposition is Pro-Washington, Not “Pro-Democracy” By Tony Cartalucci Global Research First published by GR in August 2017 Venezuela’s ongoing crisis is not driven by political ideology – it is not a battle of socialism versus capitalism or dictatorship versus democracy – it is the result of two centers of political power possessing opposing interests and colliding geopolitically. The nation of Venezuela is currently under the control of Venezuelans who derive their support, wealth, and power from Venezuela itself – its people and its natural resource. This political order also receives aid and support from Venezuela’s economic and military partners both in the region and around the globe...
USA, Venezuela

US Regime Change in Venezuela: The Truth is Easy if You Follow the Money

NOVANEWS By Tony Cartalucci   Venezuela’s ongoing crisis is not driven by political ideology – it is not a battle of socialism versus capitalism or dictatorship versus democracy – it is the result of two centers of political power possessing opposing interests and colliding geopolitically. The nation of Venezuela is currently under the control of Venezuelans who derive their support, wealth, and power from Venezuela itself – its people and its natural resource. This political order also receives aid and support from Venezuela’s economic and military partners both in the region and around the globe. The opposition opposed to the current political order and seeking to supplant it represents foreign interests and more specifically, the United States and its European allies. The Opposition ...