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Submitted by Pachamama

For decades we in the Caribbean, misguidedly so, have been living under a false presumption that our here and dear homeland was ‘a zone of peace’. We well remember those homilies as oft repeated by generations of the political elites, as if mantra, but not at all well-based in truism. These thinly-veiled falsities have been laid bare by the existential realities of our time. Enter, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela!

As Wilpert has argued, the Pink-Tide governments currently facing serial reversals in the wider region always had Venezuela as their epicenter. Thus, the internal logic employed by Washington was not to be limited to the rollbacks in Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador and Guatemala for Venezuela was always the main target. Of course, Cuba and Nicaragua remain firmly within the bullseye of empire as well. Mexico under its new left-leaning president will soon, more openly, also attract empire’s ire. Under this global financial hegemony no deviations to the established orthodoxy shall be permitted, they posture.

Imperialism has gone through at least three (3) distinct phases. Classical imperialism meant you outright stole other peoples’ things at the point of a sword. Colonial imperialism has meant that one was committed to bearing the costs of administrative control, or management on the ground directing the theft of resources, thereby reducing the net margin of surpluses extracted. The colonial extraction of surpluses by financial imperialism is the purest and most efficient formation thus removing up to 95% of surplus production from the ‘host’ directly to the German bankers or ‘parasites’, as in the recent case of Greece.

In the case of the militarized financial colonialism, which seeks to re-impose itself on the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, the adversary is seeking to create conditions on the ground aimed at the renewal of historical patterns of extraction by pressuring the country with a contrived humanitarian crisis. By paying off its national debt and kicking out the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Hugo Chavez denied the money-changers the rentier economy most efficient in extracting surpluses. This is a long-planned artificial crisis to which they are presenting the faux but ready-made solution, of course!

The United States has, for many years now, deployed dollar supremacy to create artificial scarcities in Venezuela, primarily through financial manipulation and employing other petroleum producers to sink the price of crude. Such a scenario unduly pressurizes the population; suggest that the military should be disloyal and commit treason; aims to set up a rival government in Venezuela; is portentous for a civil war; locates the Caribbean well within a final war scenarios. But America should try to avoid a hot war for it has lost every conflict, except Grenada, in more than one hundred (100) years. However, civil confusion, fictitious claims to governmental authority and disaster capitalism are also in America’s immediate interests, like in Syria and contrary to popular claims. Claims just as propagandistic as those about ‘zones of peace’ anywhere.

The USA has set up financial companies in Colombia to invite holders of US dollars to remove them from the country (Venezuela), mainly the wealthy Venezuelans left behind. They have set up financial services companies in Miami whose sole role are to act to drive down the parity for the bolivar, creating inflation of more than a million percent in a year. Then they blame Chavez and Maduro for ‘mismanagement’ and they own the media to often repeat their memes, lies. They have insisted, for years, that Venezuela was not to borrow in US dollars from anywhere. They have demanded that American companies operating in Venezuela were to repatriate their reserves of US dollars. And more!

More recently we have seen the weaponization of international finance taken to a new and worrying level. It’s worrying for Russia, China, Turkey and others. The United States has contravened the well-established understanding of international law what sovereign statism means when removing the legal protections the government of Venezuela has had viz a viz its US dollar reserve holdings in American banks and its holdings of bullion in London institutions. We are witnessing a global colonial conspiracy with obvious extraterritorial implications. It is or should be intolerable to all world nations. The grapes of globalization, you say!

What connects the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela to the dirty looks of American empire is the three (3) letter word which has been, since its discovery, been the bane of all countries of the South. What’s worse, is that imperial (American) control of oil, we say control not necessarily ownership, not that Trump and those currently in the White House care much about the differentiation any more, for they are gangsters. But crude oil is the single strategic mineral, which has, since 1971, could have acted to impose a perceived value on a fiat American ‘currency’ through ‘forced-demand’ market conditions as imposed by empire. Without which, the paper-tiger of an American empire falls, tomorrow morning!

These are the orders of magnitude the present illegal and aggressive ‘humanitarian’ war against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela represents for the Caribbean, the wider region and the very existence of live on our Mother, Earth. These scenarios make nonsense of quaint notions about ‘zones of peace’ anywhere. For Russia, China, Iran and others will not be forever dominated by American fiat currency control mechanisms, for resistance must come, sooner or later. And if Venezuela is to be the battle ground no pretenses about the Caribbean as a ‘zone of peace’ can contain these configurations of forces.

We are endeavouring to ignore the bellicose mouthings of Trump and company. Beyond that, all the other international indicators suggest the end of imperium. All the forces within the United States of America, itself, also point to an unescapable collapse, and very soon too. War with Venezuela, as urged by the Deep State or permanent American government and particularly the bankers running the Federal Reserve, remains the last flicker of hope for maintaining or extending American global hegemony. For they have failed to control Russian oil, Iranian crude, Central Asian resources, so Venezuela seems a necessary but insufficient target. They should expect millions of freedom fighters from Venezuela and elsewhere to deliver a righteous resistance, in several neighbouring countries as well. Venezuela represent another miscalculation for the internal and external constellations are working against the continuation of American hegemony and are well-disposed to denying empire any lifeline.

The very existence of America has always been about global hegemony. We simply have to look to see where its nearly 1000 military bases are located. We’ll discover that they are primarily situated near oil fields, to protect oil shipping lanes and other strategic minerals. The oil majors have always acted as instruments for imperial power starting with Iran (1953) as British Petroleum, as successor, acted with the CIA and British Intelligence (MI6) to remove Mohammad Mosadegh, a duly elected leader, who nationalized Iranian oil. By these, the oil majors, on whose behalf the United States military has always been praetorian guard. Of course, they enlist their partners in crime to assist in the policing of the world’s resources. France’s hegemonic relationships with its former colonies still represent the most perverse contradiction from the country which continues to claim to have given us ‘liberty’.

Why the increased recklessness at this time? Well, major countries are coming to realize that the fiat dollar has been used to threaten them, wage wars against them, impose sanctions against them, subjected them to intractable poverty, been extractive of real wealth owned by them, subjected them to more and more irrational American demands, the rising list of demands never seems ends. Strengths also present weaknesses and the growing weakness of empire also presents the Achilles Heel as a point of attack. So we have a number of countries establishing systems which seek to bypass the US dollar as global reserve currency and the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIF) system used for its transfer.

Venezuela, just last years and in its own defense, decided to price its oil in the yuan, or petro-yuan, the currency of China. This military response by Trump and his gang in the White House is not dissimilar to what happened to Maumar Khadafy when he decided to sell Iraqi oil solely in the gold dinar. Meaning, buyers had to hold gold to buy Libyan crude oil. No such competition is ever to be given to the Devil’s dollar. The same fate met Saddam Hussien of Iraq, who deciding to price Iraqi crude similarly. They are many other countries facing this colonial reprisal. We will do well to remember that our region has never been a stranger to American backed wars, subversions and intrigues.

Contrary to the predictions of Trump we expect the American empire to collapse long before his wish for ‘socialism’, as an organizing principle, to have a chance in the heart of imperium. The truth is that America has many aspects of what he calls, derisively, as ‘socialism’. Indeed, Trump himself is a product of statist or corporate socialism through the privatization of surpluses and the socialization of debt, his many unpaid debt from several bankruptcies.

As we approach the weekend we now see the British billionaire, Richard Branson, bringing a threatening humanitarian live aide type concerts to Venezuela’s borders. This is the threatening behavior of the humanitarian war hawks and Venezuela should have a prepared counter-measure for any kinds of forces threatening it. Branson, an acolyte of Obama must also be an agent for empire. Venezuela, a country is not starving as they would wish us to believe. Why can’t this man Branson, who got his billions through the thief of public assets, not encourage the aggressive countries for which he acts as agent, to deliver the resources of the Bolivarian Republic, instead?

Everything here proves that it was a ‘mistake’ for Hugo Chavez to expect to launch a real structural revolution to liberate the masses of the Venezuelan peoples while at the same time leaving the capitalist structures in place. These capitalists have always been the agent of slavery, colonialism, neo-colonialism and now financial imperialism. They are the ones who, like the Americans, always believed that all the resources of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela were theirs and theirs alone, even as they served their White masters from abroad.


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232 responses to “VENEZUELA VERSUS THE CRIMINAL, NEO-FASCIST REGIME IN WASHINGTON – NEXUS FOR THE END OF AMERICAN GLOBAL FINANCIAL SUPREMACY AND IMPERIUM”


  1. Maduro is illegitimate president because you googled an article which says so? Was Bush an illegitimate president of the US when the issue of the hanging chads were discovered? If Maduro is illegitimate guess what, the constitution of Venezuela points to the Vice President as next in line.


  2. You freeze billions in accounts prevent Maduro from trading his gold in UK vault, refuse to let the country trade and borrow on the world market triggering a humanitarian crisis and then criticize the country for not allowing aid into the country?

    You need to stop your fixation with CNN.


  3. Not only CNN but with the US TV media and BBC.Try Al Jazeera for a somewhat more balanced view.


  4. Peace resides within each individual that does not mean we should turn a blind eye to the Cries of others who suffer at the hands of Despots. The System of Socialism always fails! Just a warning because wherever you live it exists. It is the Political Cancer Covering the Earth!

    LIES THE CHAVISTA REGIME TELL

    Examine Yourself and see if you are Supporting these Lies

    1 — “The Americans have wanted to topple the Chavista Regime for Years
    The 2002 coup against Chavez collapsed because of a lack of American support. Americans have been the main customer for the Venezuela’s only significant export, oil, paying the Chavista regime over US$1 billion a month in hard cash. It was only earlier last week that sanctions were applied to the oil industry as a whole.

    2 — The problems of Venezuela are all down to western sanctions
    It is ludicrous to suggest that these minor restrictions had anything to do with an economic crisis that was well underway a decade earlier. The first sanctions in 2015 only targeted corrupt regime officials. In 2017 some minor sanctions were introduced preventing Americans from buying oil company debt, which almost no-one wanted to buy anyway. By then, the borrowing capacity of the country had long since been exhausted. Domestic policy, not foreign intervention, has led to this crisis.

    3 — The collapse of the economy has caused by speculators and hoarders

    When businesses can’t operate because price controls have made them uneconomic and investors fear nationalisation without compensation, an economy will collapse very quickly. Shortages have occurred since 2005. Imaginary nonsense about the hoarding of items is no more than regime propaganda designed to distract from policy failure.

    4 — Chavez and Maduro are on the side of the poor

    The poverty rate is now 93%. Top Chavistas, on the other hand, are now extraordinarily rich. Chavez’s Minister of Finance has admitted to stealing US$1 billion. Chavez’s family now owns 17 country estates covering more than 100,000 acres and have liquid assets of $550 million. That’s not counting his daughter Maria, whose net worth is said to be over $4.2 billion.

    5 — Corruption happens in every country
    In Venezuela corruption has been elevated to an art form, with a rigged currency exchange system enabling the regime to bestow millions on regime cronies at will. State enterprises are run to create corruption opportunities for their Chavista managers through rigged contracts and sale of price controlled goods in the black market.


  5. The people safety and security supersedes Maduro
    Maduro has failed the people.and on that alone he should be ousted by any means necessary
    Maduro does not have a God given right to own Venezuela
    The people of Venezuela rights are being violated to where the human suffering is worse than being that of an animal
    Maduro needs to come to a righteous understanding that the people comes first


  6. Are You Supporting these Fallacies?

    6 — The fall in oil prices in late 2014 caused Venezuela’s economic problems

    Other major oil exporting countries were not forced into similar difficulties as a result of a price decline. High oil prices before 2014 merely helped to disguise the disastrous path the country was taking. Venezuela had used the high prices to borrow huge amounts, which it then was stretched to repay. It was also giving away over 200,000 barrels of oil per day – half of which to Cuba. The regime had destroyed the rest of the productive economy, so its dependence on oil was much enhanced. The main problem with its oil sector is not so much prices – which naturally go up and down – but the reduction in capacity through mismanagement. Venezuela now produces only a third as much oil as it did when Chavez came to power, the same level as in the 1940s.

    7 — The Maduro government has survived because the people have been prepared to defend it — with their lives if necessary

    The regime, its security forces and hired militias have been terrorising the people. This is particularly true in the poorest slums where ‘Operation to Liberate the People’ has claimed around 10,000 lives. The Organisation of American States has referred the Venezuelan Government to the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, citing 8,000 extrajudicial killings, 12,000 arbitrary arrests and the detention of 13,000 political prisoners. It is doubtful that many of the regime’s forces will be prepared to risk their lives defending it. After all, the top military scattered when a malfunctioning drone appeared above a military parade. They’re in it for money, not their lives.

    8 — Wasn’t Maduro democratically elected?

    No he wasn’t. The election itself was called by an illegitimate body, the “Constituent National Assembly” (created by Maduro to supplant the legitimate National Assembly) which barred many opposition political parties from taking part. Many popular opposition candidates were jailed by the government, blocked from taking part in the election or forced into exile. The international community and the National Assembly rejected the results and have called for free and fair elections.

    9 — National Assembly President Juan Guaido has just appointed himself President. Is this a coup?

    The Venezuelan constitution provides for the National Assembly President to become interim President when there isn’t a President appointed according to the constitution. It is the job of the interim President to organise free and fair elections to choose a new President. Juan Guaido is just following constitutional requirements.

    10 — If the opposition takes power, it would mean the end of the social programmes that have provided free healthcare and education, not to mention eradicating malnutrition

    What social programmes? The health system has now collapsed and few children go to school. As for malnutrition, 7 million people suffer from malnutrition children are now dying of it, and the hunger rate has tripled since 2010. The opposition have pledged to introduce rational economic policies so that social spending can be restarted.”


  7. The rights of North Koreans and Chinese are violated every day so what is your point?

  8. Talking Loud Saying Nothing Avatar
    Talking Loud Saying Nothing

    Mariposa, February 23, 2019 8:22 PM, stated:

    “Maduro has failed the people.and on that alone he should be ousted by any means necessary”

    I trust that she understands the significance of her words. What if someone on BU had made a similar statement against the previous administration or the current incumbents led by Mia? Would they expect an outside force to come in and bring in regime change? The mind boggles.


  9. Talking loud
    Would u be speakkng with a voice of disdain about my comments if your children or mother or any family members were being denied humantarian. aid while living in a country that has increasing social unrest led by a leader whose level of humantarian wellbeing for the citizen is all but non existent


  10. David
    February 23, 2019 6:55 PM

    @John
    Stay focused on the issue at hand, we are discussing Venezuela.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    So which constitution do you want to apply to Maduro?

    Answer the simple question and you will gain understanding!!


  11. There is one constitution if Venezuela. If there is another one please enlighten the blog.

  12. SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) Avatar
    SirFuzzy (Former Sheep)

    They are no neutrals on the battle field just targets.

    Countries like Barbados will become canon fodder and pawns to their respective puppet masters.

    Pray we dont come to war over this .


  13. If he was democratically elected by a democratic system
    The law under a democratic constitution makes way for his removal in the event that Maduro places his interest above the betterment of the people and country
    At present evidence shows that their is a breach in the protection for the betterment of the Venezuela people which involves an humantarian crisis
    A crisis which has taken a foothold for the worse while Maduro is the leader


  14. What?

    #mj


  15. Yes whatt!! Here is the what !
    what is Maduro doing to stop the suffering of the Venezuelans people
    That is the what! maybe you David can answer the question


  16. Maduro cannot be effective if the USA prevents him from accessing the country’s wealth held with banks in the USA. Why don’t you give Trump a call if you want to make yourself useful. While you are at it remind him about suffering Haitians. The ones you would want Barbados to ignore.


  17. Maduro problems are his own doing
    He has used the people as sacrificial lambs to gain support and sympathy for his dictatorship
    Maduro is not the rightful owner of Venezuela and any resources which govts does nit avail to Maduro by constitutional law belongs to the citizens of Venezuela
    So this hue and cry about USA denying Maduro anything should be rightfully placed and put in its right context
    That being that Maduro owns nothing that is constitutionally guaranteed to the country and people
    When Maduro goes all which is locked away by the USA would be returned to the people
    As of now Maduro is seen as an enemy of the Country of Venezuela under a democratic Constitution


  18. Do you know what will happen to the region if the USA decide to engage in war games in the region? It would bother would it?


  19. Who is the democratically elected leader of Venezuela? It sure as hell is NOT Guaida!

    You may have the last word.


  20. Well Maduro doing the right thing on behalf of the suffering people would prevent any war type engagement
    The ball is in Maduro court to do what is right for the people by stepping down


  21. John, you are a liar. Trump and I do NOT think alike. A Muslim ban is a ban on ALL MUSLIMS.(or those from particular countries) A ban on Islamic extremists is what happens when you INDIVIDUALLY vet Muslims and determine that they are extremists.

    Now if there are countries who do not cooperate or who do not have reliable systems of identification I can understand being cautious but that is not the whole story.of what is happening with Trump. Besides, if the USA would stop interfering in other people’s affairs whilst trying to promote its own interests it would not be enemy no.1 in the first place.

    And here we are back on the topic of Venezuela – where the oil is.

  22. NorthernObserver Avatar

    So David,
    I am accepting that Maduro is the legally elected President. And that Guaido has no standing.
    My question becomes, why after all these years, Chavez was in power since early 1999, would the Venezuelan authorities be holding large amount of assets within the USA, or for that matter, any of its close allies? Aren’t their philosophical friends Russia and China? Both offer viable investment instruments.


  23. Donna
    February 24, 2019 2:24 AM

    John, you are a liar. Trump and I do NOT think alike. A Muslim ban is a ban on ALL MUSLIMS.(or those from particular countries) A ban on Islamic extremists is what happens when you INDIVIDUALLY vet Muslims and determine that they are extremists.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++

    … precisely Trump’s position!!

    Surprising how much alike the two of you are … like two peas in a pod!!


  24. David
    February 23, 2019 9:15 PM

    There is one constitution if Venezuela. If there is another one please enlighten the blog.

    +++++++++++++++++++++

    Thee is no constitution of Venezuela in force.

    Since 2017 the 26th constitution has been suspended awaiting the creation of the 27th!!

    “The 26th Constitution, with 350 articles, is among the world’s longest, most complicated, and most comprehensive constitutions.”

    It is not clear if Maduro intends to increase its length … or just do away with it altogether and make things simple!!

    “One of the outstanding differences between Venezuelan and most of the other constitutions of the Americas is the lack of the possibility of impeachment of the president by the national parliament. Instead, it enables citizens to remove the president through a recall referendum.”

    If the constitution were in force then Maduro could be kicked out by referendum ….. but of course given the completely unstable situation in Venezuela this probably would not be possible.

    … and if there was a parliament and impeachment was allowed, El Presidente would be gone!!

    Q: Who really benefits and is benefitting from a destabilized Venezuela?

    A: El Presidente … por la vida … y sus amigos!!


  25. … por supuesto!!


  26. @John

    If the Constitution is suspended why has Guaido invoked Article 233 of said Constitution to support proclaiming himself president?


  27. War has always been a racket

    A rich man’s trick

    In which the strong take what they want

    And the poor must bear what they must


  28. Good question, will allow Pacha to field that one. What is public knowledge is despite the political rhetoric and tension between the two countries over the years there has been robust trade between them.


  29. David

    In the petroleum industry everything is based on longstanding relationships.

    Venezuela has a very-heavy crude which needs a certain industrial infrastructure/capacities to process. The USA, more than most has developed those capacities specifically to refine Venezuelan crude.

    Secondly, the oil business has its fair share of criminals. So once good relationships are developed between buyers and sellers they have a tendency to continue for 30, 40, 50, 60 years or more. Recall, that it takes billions to invest in refineries, pipelines, ships etc. These are generally owned by one of the oil majors. So there’s political pressure to keep the pump going.

    Then, they are familiar banking and maybe personal relationships between parties. And more.

    For example, if you sold an American refinery a contract for the delivery of crude – 2 million barrels a week for 52 weeks, with rollovers and extensions, the people making the deal happen – the agents, both on the buyer-side and seller-side could each expect 2 dollar a barrel every time a ship sails. We are telling you this so that you get a sense about the motivations of Venezuelan oligarchs, both in Miami and Caracas, to recapture the gravy train Chavez took from them. And these money inflows, once set up, continue to pay the agents responsible for as long as the shipments keep sailing.

    These are but a few of the reasons why Venezuela and America are locked in this attractive but vicious love affair with oil. Love sometimes ends with murder, but love nonetheless. LOL


  30. very reminiscent of the arab spring, people rose up about conditions , corruption etc and it succeeded in many ways for the PEOPLE I see saying that this is just a fight about oil is wrong. This is a fight against what we all should be against. Bajans are always seeing unfairness of things and fight to change it especially in your past, christ you have a statue in the round a bout attesting to it , ..but you are watching it play out in real time in Venezuela and some of you seem to think its okay to suppress them for demanding human rights . There is political stuff going on sure, but when 3.4 million people have left the once richest country in SA with more trying to leave with barely nothing you know something is not right.


  31. Venezuela continue a devastation of political upheaveal and more suffering for the people having a heartless arrogant tyrrant as a ruler believing in his only self interest while holding in hand a political whip call Oil
    The country continues to burst inward and outward for cries of help
    The oil which is owned by the people of Venezuela does little in staving off the cruel injustices brought upon the citizens
    Maduro should get out the way.The oilfields does not need his protection
    The people of Venezuela have a right to make such decision absence of political stealth and a powerplay formulated in the Mind of Maduro solely to hold on to power




  32. The man is arrogant and pompous
    All he can see is his own interest
    Maybe he needs to look at the picture of death and mayhem in tge street
    He rather the people die to save what he does not owned.the Oil
    He cannot come to terms that the people of Venezuela are suffering
    What a heartless evil man


  33. AC-DC

    Next time you’re on the chopping block we’ll let your head roll.

    Colombia houses 20,000 American soldiers and many more intelligence agents as they prepare for war.

    The Colombian president has been threatening Venezuela for weeks now

    Colombia houses the instruments for this humanitarian war as threatened by America.

    Colombia supports an unconstitutional, unelected Venezuelan traitor who purports to be president of Venezuela.

    The norms of international relations require, in these circumstances, that Venezuela withdraws its ambassadorial, diplomatic and councilor staff from the aggressor state Colombia.

    And such a withdrawal means that Colombia’s personnel balances those actions as standard protocol.

    If anything Maduro was negligent for not taking this action at the first violation of international norms 4 weeks ago.

    AC-DC are you ever going to learn anything about anything at all?


  34. If those countries recognizing the self declared leader of Venezuela would throw a similar support to Haiti and speakout against humanitarian violations in China and North Korea, the blogmaster would recant and be more sympathetic. The geopolitics that inform hypocrisy in situations like this gives wings to the saying – something is rotten in Denmark.

    The blogmaster has not forgotten the pass given to Saudi Arabia over the Khashoggi matter by the same cuntries embracing Guaido and suffocating Venezuela.


  35. David
    February 24, 2019 6:10 AM

    @John
    If the Constitution is suspended why has Guaido invoked Article 233 of said Constitution to support proclaiming himself president?
    ++++++++++++++++++++++

    What does Article 233 say?

    “Article 233: The President of the Republic shall become permanently unavailable to serve by reason of any of the following events: death; resignation; removal from office by decision of the Supreme Tribunal of Justice; permanent physical or mental disability certified by a medical board designated by the Supreme Tribunal of Justice with the approval of the National Assembly; abandonment of his position, duly declared by the National Assembly; and recall by popular vote.
    When an elected President becomes permanently unavailable to serve prior to his inauguration, a new election by universal suffrage and direct ballot shall be held within 30 consecutive days. Pending election and inauguration of the new President, the President of the National Assembly shall take charge of the Presidency of the Republic.

    When the President of the Republic becomes permanently unavailable to serve during the first four years of this constitutional term of office, a new election by universal suffrage and direct ballot shall be held within 30 consecutive days. Pending election and inauguration of the new President, the Executive Vice-President shall take charge of the Presidency of the Republic.

    In the cases describes above, the new President shall complete the current constitutional term of office. If the President becomes permanently unavailable to serve during the last two years of his constitutional term of office, the Executive Vice-President shall take over the Presidency of the Republic until such term is completed.”

    All Guaido is saying is time for fresh elections!!

    If you think about it deeply you will realise he may not win the elections in which case Article 233 does not support him … or anyone .. as President.

    By setting aside the constitution Maduro has set aside himself as President because there is no legal basis on which he is President.

    In this case, anyone can say he/she the President!!

    There will however be no Constitutional authority to support such a claim because the Constitution does not exist.

    There is no 4 year term Constitutionally due because there is no Constitution!!

    Maduro and Guaido are in the same boat!!

    Thus, some Countries have called for fresh elections.

    Some have supported Guaido as President.

    If Guaido was runner up in the last elections and Maduro has set aside the constitution making himself irrelevant as President, Guaido has a claim!!

    But you would say once he becomes President using this logic, then since there is no Constitution he, Guaido, also becomes irrelevant.

    No Constitution, no elections … it is the Chicken and Egg scenario.

    Common sense says, have the fresh elections and may the chips fall where they may.

    Time for an adults to do the adult thing and then sort out the legal niceties!!

    Candidates can run on their versions of the Constitution …. there are at present 26 from which to choose!!

    The vote will then be for the president and his constitution!!

    Maduro will run on his new brand constitution, Guaido on his, or on the one Chavez created … or any of the others that existed pre Chavez!!

    And therein lies the problem for the big countries.

    Will Guaido continue down the socialist road his two predecessors have followed and destroyed the country?

    Time for adults to do the adult thing!!

    The children have screwed up monumentally!!


  36. If you think about it, if fresh elections are called, there could be any constitution, up to 28 possibilities exist.

    Maduro’s days seem to be numbered … unless he can win another election!!


  37. @John

    Who is the Executive Vice President of Venezuela?


  38. David
    February 23, 2019 10:15 PM

    Who is the democratically elected leader of Venezuela? It sure as hell is NOT Guaida!
    You may have the last word.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++

    No constitution, no president.

    Anyone can claim the post except the participants in the last elections could claim precedence!!

    New elections, new (or old) constitution.

    Then we can speak about a democratically elected leader of Venezuela!!


  39. Pachaman keep rolling in the oil fields that are not helping the suffering people of Venezuela while u grab hold to money and political interest
    Meanwhile i would roll with the people of Venezuela who are being denied humantarian aid and receiving unjustifiable consequences at the hands of Maduro
    The cries of the people are being heard all over the world and would be answered
    Meanwhile no one can see or hear the cries of the the oil fields in which u prefer to roll
    Peace and out
    Have a bless day


  40. Isn’t Guaido saying he is the interim president pending elections?


  41. David

    And Yemen is maybe the most egregious real humanitarian crisis, for 5 years now.

    We don’t see any crocodile tears for them.

    But Venezuela has oil and these idiots here who pretend to like the people so much tend to forget that since 1999 Venezuela has brought more people, as a percentage of population, out of poverty than most countries, possibly except China.

    Achieved massive decreases in widespread illiteracy it inherited. Provided tens of thousands of doctors to people who never could see one previously.

    Now that is the best use for oil money.

    We can’t say why poor ass people like AC-DC would support the interests of oligarchs.

    The stinking DLP has no such recent record! The reverse is true.


  42. Wake up fool this is 2018 and an humantarian crisis has taken foothold in Venezuela with no end in sight
    Only a fool would see the plight of venezuela and attach ill fit and loose fitting words as pretentious”to those who out of humanity/ compassion see the suffering of the Venezuelan people as inhumane
    Bro the world has long past those days when evil was hidden and cooked up in darken rooms by corrupt politics
    The eyes of a more engerised and civilised world see evil and know when a wrong is being done
    Unfortunately for people of your ilk u are still fighting the war of aggression even if it means destroying all of human life for a barrell of oil


  43. “Join in the discussion, you never know how expressing your view may make a difference.”

    WHAT A LOT OF HOOPLA!!

    https://i.pinimg.com/736x/d1/ba/69/d1ba6974bed2af7abdfc31bbd0d66744.jpg


  44. Again John you are a bloody liar! It is you and Trump who are alike.

    There is nothing INDIVIDUAL about Trump’s vetting. .His is a blanket statement.

    Some serious shit is wrong with you.

    I can stomach no more of you on this Sunday morning.

    Enough of you for the day!


  45. The definition of a fool would be – a person who believes Trump cares about South Americans who are fleeing suffering whilst singularly focused on building a wall to keep out Central Americans who are fleeing suffering.

    As usual there is an ulterior motive in the foreign policy of the USA. And I don’t mean just Trump. They have created this crisis and now present themselves as the saviours from this crisis.

    They will slither in, insert their lackey and remote control rape the country.

    This has been their MO for the longest time.

    Name me one country where things have improved since American intervention!

    But starving people don’t really care who feeds them. They will eat to fight another day. I guess I would do the same.


  46. Maduro has emphatically stated that there is no shortage of food or medicines in Venezuela. Is he telling the truth?


  47. David
    February 24, 2019 8:56 AM

    @John
    Who is the Executive Vice President of Venezuela?

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++

    No constitution so no such office exists!!

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