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Venezuela:

 

Standing Up to the Empire

 

[19 April is the Worldwide Day of Action]

 

 

Maria Paez Victor, Counterpunch, USA, 3 April 2015

 

Obama is not in Kansas anymore, but he does not seem to know it. Latin
America no longer slavishly accepts orders from the USA; it is no longer the
USA’s “back yard”.

 

The mainstream media has downplayed the fact that President Obama has just
declared yet another country an enemy of the USA –one in the American
Hemisphere. He has issued an Executive Order declaring Venezuela an
“extraordinary and unusual threat to the national security of the United
States” [i]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn1> 

 

How a nation that spends less than 1% of its GDP on military expenditures,
has no latest state-of-the-art military weaponry, and an army of merely
120,000 can possibly threaten the security of the mighty United States, is
entirely incomprehensible.

 

And yet, an invasion of Venezuela, before a theoretical possibility, after
Obama’s order has become a scenario with real probabilities. The Venezuelan
government is not taking this threat lightly having seen what the greed for
oil has done to Iraq, Libya, and Syria.

 

After recovering from the initial surprise and bewilderment of being labeled
a threat to the world’s superpower, Venezuelans have been left with one
great consolation: that it is not alone before the threats of the empire of
the North.

 

The media have ignored even more the fact that 138 nations of the world have
openly sided with Venezuela against Obama’s surreal decree. This includes
the United Nations G-77 countries [chaired by South Africa], all of the
regional associations of Latin American and Caribbean, plus Russia and
China.[ii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn2> 

 

In the diplomatic world where finessing and weasel words are customary, the
strong, categorical language with which Latin America condemned Obama’s
decree has been remarkable. The decree was – in no uncertain terms –
reviled. 

 

The union and integration of Latin America and the Caribbean has been an
amazing achievement. Simón Bolívar in the 19th Century urged and longed for
it; however, it was President Hugo Chávez who laid the institutional base
that made it possible. These two giants of Latin American history saw very
clearly that only through unity could the republics of the region defend
themselves from the rapacity of the world powers, especially of the United
States.

 

Latin America (with the exception of that fiefdom of a country, Panama) has
repudiated Obama’s decree, including those with right wing governments. They
have all seen what the executive order really is: a gross intervention in
the internal affairs of a sovereign state, thus violating international law,
specifically the principle of non-intervention in the internal affairs of
other nations, and it also violates the United Nations Charter.

 

While the blockade against Cuba affected mainly only that island nation, the
region knows very well that this decree affects them all and if not
repudiated, no country will be secure from USA attacks.

 

The first country to express its solidarity with Venezuela was Cuba who
labeled Obama’s order, arbitrary and aggressive. The Cuban support has an
altruistic, humanist and unique merit in the history of international
politics, one that reveals the greatness of the Cuban people. Just at the
moment when the USA offers to re-establish relations with Cuba after 50
years of the suffering of the Cubans people due to the criminal blockade
that the USA has unjustly maintained against them, just at this delicate and
crucial diplomatic moment, Raúl Castro firmly denounced the aggression
against Venezuela declaring, “The United States should understand once and
for all that it is impossible to seduce and buy Cuba, nor to intimidate
Venezuela. Our unity is indestructible.”[iii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn3> Venezuela can never forget such solidarity.

 

At an Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State of the ALBA countries[iv]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn4>  on 17 March 2015, Obama’s decree was denounced as false and
unjust, unilateral and disproportionate and Venezuela was given
unconditional support. [v
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn5> .] 

 

Argentina stated Obama’s decree caused stupor and surprise. “It is
absolutely implausible to any moderately informed person that Venezuela or
any country in South America or Latin America could possibly be considered a
threat to the national security of the United States.”[vi]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn6>  Its Foreign Minister said that any attempt to destabilize a
democratic government of the region, Argentina will take as an attack on
itself.[vii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn7> 

 

Bolivia’s President Evo Morales demanded that the USA beg pardon to Latin
America and especially to Venezuela. “These undemocratic actions of
President Barack Obama threaten the peace and security of all countries in
Latin America and the Caribbean. Bolivia reiterates its full support for the
legitimate government of brother Nicolas Maduro, a president democratically
elected by his people, and pledge our solidarity to the Venezuelan people in
this unfair and difficult time in which democracy is again trying to be
sacrificed to serve foreign interests.”[viii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn8> 

 

Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa said sarcastically that the only thing
missing is for the USA to sanction Venezuelan voters, and added: “It must be
a bad joke, which reminds us of the darkest hours of our America, when we
received invasions and dictatorships imposed by imperialism… Will they
understand that Latin America has changed?”[ix]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn9> 

 

Nicaragua expressed its “profound rejection and indignation before an
unacceptable imperial declaration.” President Daniel Ortega condemned the
“criminal and futile attempts of the Empire to undermine the Bolivarian
Revolution”[x]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn10> 

 

Pepe Mujica, former president of Uruguay who enjoys almost universal
admiration in Latin America, said: “Anyone who looks at a map to say that
Venezuela could be a threat has to be quite mad. Venezuelans have a
marvelous Constitution – the most audacious in all of Latin America.” [xi]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn11> 

 

As for the regional associations, they all condemned Obama’s order and
supported Venezuela: UNASUR, CELAC, ALBA, OAS, PARLATINO, MERCOSUR, ALADI.
Plus the UN’s G-77 plus China [chaired by South Africa] and Russia added
their condemnation[xii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn12> 

 

UNASUR (Union of South American Countries) rejected the decree“because it
constitute an interventionist threat to sovereignty and to the principle of
non-intervention in the internal affairs of other nations.”

 

The MERCOSUR Parliament expressed its most energetic and categorical
rejection of the USA sanctions denouncing it as “ a real threat to
sovereignty, peace and democratic stability (of Venezuela) and consequently,
of MERCOSUR.” [xiii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn13> 

 

The Latin American Parliament (PARLATINO) which includes 23 countries,
stated, “What is at risk here is the defense of our independence, control of
our natural resources and the freedom to decide our own destiny.” [xiv]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn14> 

 

The Latin American Association for Integration (ALADI) called Obama’s decree
inexplicable and arbitrary, stating, “The world knows that no country in
Latin America is a threat to peace.” [xv]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn15> 

 

At the Organization of the American States (OAS) on March 7th, Obama’s
decree was rejected by a majority of 29 countries, with only three nations
opposed: (no surprise) the USA, Canada and Panama.

 

At the United Nations, the Council of Human Rights in Geneva, denounced
Obama’s aggressive policy. The UN G-77 plus China [chaired by South Africa]
also rejected it, saying: “The Group of 77 and China conveys its solidarity
and support to the Venezuelan Government affected by these measures which do
not contribute, in any way, to the spirit of political and economic dialogue
and understanding among countries.”[xvi]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn16> 

 

The Community of Latin American and Caribbean Nations (CELAC), composed of
33 nations, unanimously condemned the decree and its coercive unilateral
measures denouncing them as mechanisms of political and economic pressure
that violate the UN Charter. [xvii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_edn17> 

 

In Great Britain, 100 members of parliament signed a declaration repudiating
Obama’s decree and affirming their “opposition to all external interference
and all USA sanctions against Venezuela.” Among those signing were members
of 6 different British political parties from the British Parliament, the
House of Lords, the European Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, the
National Assembly of Wales and the Assembly of London.

 

There have been demonstrations all over the world in favour of Venezuela but
have been given little or no media attention.

 

The Summit of the Americas is scheduled for April 10 and 11 in Panama.
Instead of the USA being welcomed for recently thawing its relationship with
Cuba, Obamas’ decree has assured that the USA will receive a very cold
shoulder. A united Latin America and the Caribbean will stand up to the will
stand up to the empire and say: Venezuela is not alone!

 

•    María Páez Victor, Ph.D. is a Venezuelan born sociologist living in
Canada. 

 

Notes:

 

[i]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref1>
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2015/03/09/fact-sheet-venezuela-
executive-order

[ii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref2>
http://www.primicias24.com/nacionales/maduro-138-paises-apoyan-a-venezuela-y
-piden-que-se-derogue-el-decreto-obama/

[iii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref3>
http://www.michelcollon.info/Rechazo-mundial-de-la-agresion-de,5071.html?lan
g=es

[iv]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref4>  The ALBA countries are: Antigua & Barbuda, Bolivia, Cuba,
Dominica, Ecuador, Grenada, Nicaragua, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St.
Vincent & the Grenadines, Venezuela. Observers: Iran, Syria and Haiti

[v]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref5>
https://youthandeldersja.wordpress.com/2015/03/18/alba-extraordinary-summit-
supports-maduro-rejects-obamas-executive-order/

[vi]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref6>  Salim Lamrani, Rechazo mundial de la agresión de EEUU a
Venezuela, Rebelión, 25-03-2015

[vii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref7>
http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1664954-el-gobierno-manifesto-total-y-absoluto-ap
oyo-a-nicolas-maduro

[viii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref8>
http://rt.com/news/240325-venezuela-sanctions-obama-america/

[ix]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref9>
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Ecuadors-Correa-Calls-US-Sanctions-on-
Venezuela-a-Bad-Joke
<http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Ecuadors-Correa-Calls-US-Sanctions-on
-Venezuela-a-Bad-Joke--20150310-0003.html> –20150310-0003.html.

[x]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref10>
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Nicaragua-Offers-Backing-for-Venezuela
-against-Coup-Plot—20150214-0021.html

[xi]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref11>  El Observador, “Mujica no duda de que’los gringos se meten
en Venezuela”, 12 marzo 2015

[xii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref12>  Resumen Latinoamericano/ Russia Today, 26 March 2015

[xiii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref13>  Salim Lamrani, Rechazo mundial de la agresión de EEUU a
Venezuela, Rebelión, 25-03-2015

[xiv]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref14>  PARLATINO, 17 March 2015
http://parlatino.org.ve/index.php/noticias/politica-nacional-e-internacional

[xv]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref15>  Salim Lamrani, Rechazo mundial de la agresión de EEUU a
Venezuela, Rebelión, 25-03-2015

[xvi]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref16>
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Venezuelan-President-Maduro-Appreciate
s-Support-from-G-77-20150326-0009.html

[xvii]
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/04/03/why-is-the-us-so-frightened-of-venez
uela/#_ednref17>  http://www.aporrea.org/internacionales/n267602.html

 

 

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