The Latin American Accomplices of Chavismo
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Ricardo Lagos, the former socialist president of Chile, said several years ago a premonitory phrase: “If Latin America does not want the United States to intervene in Venezuela, what is she doing to restore democracy and human rights in that country?” The absence of Latin American countries (and contradictions within their own governments) explains to a large extent the American incursion into Venezuelan territory to apprehend former dictator Ni…
If international progressism had pressured Maduro to abandon the persecution and torture of his opponents, Trump's incursion would not have been necessary.
This is what William LeoGrande, a professor of public administration at American University, and the director of the Cuba Documentation Project at the National Security Archive of George Washington University, Peter Cornblu, write in Foreign Policy.According to analysts, the aggressive position of the US administration, in particular the military intervention in Venezuela and the blockade Such actions against other Latin American countries under…
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