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NOW - After the U.S. military
detained then-Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in January, Secretary of
State Marco Rubio outlined a three-part plan for Venezuela: stabilization,
recovery, and transition to democracy. But what the U.S. is doing to Venezuela
counts as nothing but colonization.
An astonishing report by The New
York Times, based on interviews with more than a dozen officials and people
close to governments in Washington and Caracas, details the imperial overhaul
of Venezuela’s government and economy after Trump’s ouster of Maduro. The U.S.
isn’t just setting up an economically advantageous policy regime to access
Venezuela’s oil, but is now directly controlling much of Venezuela’s state
revenue. “The U.S. Treasury receives the revenue from most of Venezuela’s
exports, then disburses it to Venezuela through the country’s banking system, a
relationship akin to parents handing out allowances to children,” the Times
reports. “Mr. Rubio and his team set the conditions on what that money can be
spent on, and by whom.”
The U.S. is systematically
stripping Venezuela’s government of its right to self-determination.
That’s just one of many
remarkable new structures and rules that Rubio has installed to give him
immense control over Venezuelan affairs. According to the Times, Rubio is
administering the application of U.S. sanctions against Venezuela and
determining who in the country can do business with the world without getting
hit by penalties. He’s helping set up U.S. access to Venezuela’s oil resources,
while boxing out European companies. He’s constantly issuing edicts by text
message directly to Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez, who has turned
to him for sign-off on major political appointments, including the minister of
defense. When Venezuela issued a moderately critical statement of the U.S. for
bombing Iran, the Trump administration quickly and successfully pressured
Rodrigeuz’s administration to rescind it. Rubio’s control over Venezuela on
behalf of Trump is so total and so outmoded that other officials in the Trump
administration have reportedly started calling him “viceroy.” We’re back in the
colonial era.
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