Statement on Venezuela
by the United
National Antiwar Coalition (UNAC) & the Black Alliance for Peace
Massive May Day march in Caracas not reported by the
media
The United States has
been conducting a brutal, 20-year-long campaign of destabilization against
Venezuela in an attempt to cause “regime change” in that country. This
has taken the form of economic sabotage and financial manipulation as well as
support for the mobilization of right-wing forces in increasingly violent
demonstrations.
This is not a recent policy,
but one that has also been carried out under the Obama and Bush administrations
as well as the present Trump administration. In 2002, right-wing forces
inside Venezuela attempted a coup against then-President Hugo Chavez. Many
sources have confirmed that the U.S. gave the go-ahead to the opposition to
orchestrate the coup and promised support. Soon after the coup, the
people of Venezuela turned out in the streets in massive numbers and restored
Chavez to the presidency.
Barack Obama continued the
assault on the Venezuelan revolution by imposing crippling sanctions and
asserting that Venezuela was a “security threat” to the United States. These attacks
from the U.S. exemplify attempts to realize full-spectrum dominance, the
epitome of imperialist intervention which has brought so much suffering to the
world.
Some of the very same
opposition leaders who were involved in the 2002 coup attempt are today behind
the present unrest, which has seen well-financed opposition forces leading
violent protests against the government of Nicolas Maduro. The U.S.
corporate media has reported on these actions, but has blamed the violence on
the Venezuelan government and has not reported the huge mobilizations in
defense of the Maduro government.
Now a bipartisan bill has
been submitted in the Senate (S.1018) with the intention of further
destabilizing Venezuela. For more information on this bill and some
actions you can take to oppose it, please go here: http://afgj.org/take-action-today-to-support-venezuelas-democracy.
The economic crises in
Venezuela is severe. The Venezuelan economy is dependent on its large oil
resources. The oil has been nationalized since 1976, but there has been a
continual push from U.S. interests as well as wealthy Venezuelans to privatize
it. Though the oil remains nationalized, the refining, transportation and
markets are all private and have been used to undercut the ability of the oil
industry to support the economy. Additionally, in the past few years,
with the encouragement of Wall Street, oil production around the world has been
kept high, driving down the price, which hurts oil-dependent economies,
including those of countries that the U.S. opposes, such as Russia and Iran in
addition to Venezuela.
The U.S. media also has been
full of stories of Venezuelan supermarkets with near-empty shelves and long
lines of people seeking basic necessities. What hasn’t been reported is that
the privately owned food corporations are deliberately hoarding supplies
intended for working-class neighborhoods, while making sure that food and other
goods are readily available in the wealthier areas.
The Bolivarian Revolution has
always endeavored to be an ally of the people of United States and to extend a
hand of friendship and solidarity. When the U.S. government turned its
back on the people of the Gulf Coast in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the
Venezuelan government offered humanitarian aid, but was rebuffed. Venezuela
provided fuel assistance to low-income Black and Brown people when the U.S.
government would not.
These acts reinforced the
strong support that many in the Black community had for the process in
Venezuela and deepened the commitment of Black activists to stand in solidarity
with the people of Venezuela and their process. This support is in line with
the long-standing Black radical tradition of defending nations under
imperialist attack by the U.S. government.
The defeat of the Bolivarian
Revolution at the hands of U.S. imperialism and its reactionary right-wing
allies in Venezuela would be a defeat for progressive forces all over the world
and a disaster for the people of Venezuela and its people as it has been in
Libya and Ukraine and Haiti and every nation which has lost its sovereignty to the two-party commitment to imperialist intervention.
UNAC and the Black Alliance
for Peace demand:
End US interference in the affairs of
Venezuela!
Self-determination for the Venezuelan
people!
End the sanctions and economic warfare
now!