US Imperialism Pulls Desperate Move in Venezuela
03/27/20
For years, the criminal government of the United States
has attempted to remove the democratically elected president of Venezuela and
discredit the peoples’ movement in that country that has been so successful in
lifting millions of Venezuelans out of extreme poverty. Under the corrupt Trump
administration alone, the United States has conducted multiple illegal attacks
against President Nicolas Maduro and the people of Venezuela, including: failed
assassination attempts by drone, poorly orchestrated military coups, the random
declaration of political-nobody Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela, and the
continuous use of deadly, multilateral sanctions (even in the midst of a global
pandemic).
On Thursday March 26th, in yet another desperate move,
the Trump administration announced charges of narco-terrorism against the
two-time democratically elected Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro and a host
of other top Venezuelan officials. US Attorney General William Barr and
Secretary of Defense Mike Pompeo declared a $15 million reward for any
information leading to the arrest of Maduro. With zero evidence to support
their bold claims, the US is alleging that Maduro and other government
officials oversaw the use of Venezuelan territory and resources to help the
Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) to move cocaine to the US.
This sensational charge from the DOJ nothing more than
the latest transparent attempt by the Trump regime to oust President Maduro, by
any means necessary. It is a clear violation of Venezuelan sovereignty aimed at
provoking the elite-led opposition in Venezuela into toppling the legitimate
government in Venezuela. The opposition, coordinated with the Trump
administration, has routinely failed to mount any popularly supported attempt
to bring down Maduro in the last three years.
These charges come as Venezuela accuses the
governments of Colombia and the United States of plotting to use Colombian
paramilitaries to selectively murder Venezuelans and sow chaos through
terrorism. This accusation by the Veneuzuelan
government came after a man was detained on March 24th at the Colombian border
in a vehicle carrying dozens of weapons and other tactical materials to known
terrorist groups training in the region.
Furthermore, it is a gross irony for the US
to accuse another government of collaborating with narcotraffickers, given the
role the CIA played during the Central American Dirty Wars in the 1980s. During
that time, the CIA worked to bring cocaine into the U.S. in order to fuel arms
sales to the right-wing Contras in Nicaragua. Meanwhile, those drugs ravaged African-American and Latino communities in the U.S. and
Reagan’s War on Drugs created a police state in cities throughout the country.
The Venezuelan government represents an anti-imperialist
movement that has refused to bow to the whims of the U.S. empire. And with so
many precious minerals, so much oil, and myriad other resources within
Venezuelan borders, it is no surprise that the U.S is willing to go to such
lengths to install a puppet government in that country instead.
We denounce these bogus charges against the rightful
president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro and condemn the Trump administration’s
continuous illegal attempts to remove President Maduro from office.
We support the government and people of Venezuela, as
they attempt to battle the Covid-19 outbreak, even under crippling U.S.
sanctions.
We stand in solidarity with the people’s revolution in
Venezuela, which has increasingly taken political and economic power away from
neoliberal and corporate interests (foreign and domestic) and given it to the
poor and working class.
We call for an end to the deadly, crippling sanctions
that the Trump administration continues to impose on the people of Venezuela.