Showing posts with label Venezuela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venezuela. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2019

Book Review: “The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela” by Dan Kovalik


In one concise statement, Dan Kovalik sums up the criminal if self-serving and for now effective foreign policy of the U.S. across the planet:

“The US appears to be intentionally spreading chaos throughout strategic portions of the world, leaving virtually no independent state standing to protect their resources, especially oil, from Western exploitation.  And, this goal is being achieved with resounding success, while also achieving the subsidiary goal of enriching the behemoth military-industrial complex.”

A divided Korea, a decimated Vietnam, endless war in Afghanistan, a barely functional Iraq, a destroyed Libya, ongoing destruction of Syria and Venezuela, relentless attacks and incipient war on Iran, give us more than a glimpse into the awesome power of America’s military might, its malice and ruthlessness in projecting that power, its no-holds-barred no-moral-qualms no-body-count no-questions-asked ends-justify-the-means tactical use of genocide, its jaw-dropping hypocrisy in portraying itself as a force of good, its psychopathic exceptionalist world view which judges all other nations and their populations as dispensable, and its ultimate loyalty to a tiny autocratic ruling elite who use “democracy” as just another tool in their bag of tricks to promote absolute corporate tyranny the framework of fascism Sheldon Wolin calls inverted totalitarianism and global hegemony.  It’s for good reason that the U.S. is now often referred to as the Empire of Chaos.

The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela: How the US is Orchestrating a Coup for Oil, as the title suggests, more specifically focuses on the horrors inflicted by the U.S. government on Venezuela.  This thorough, extremely well-researched, and fully supported exposé covers the current crises in and about Venezuela, intentionally and purposefully instigated by the U.S. to overthrow its current government and plunder the country’s rich oil reserves.  Just as importantly it offers rich and revealing historical accounts of America’s past dealings with Venezuela and almost identical scenarios with other Latin American nations, detailing the darkness and corruption that lies at the heart of U.S. foreign policy, and how that has cast a pall of oppression over the entirety of South and Central America, the nations of which have the geographical misfortune of being in America’s self-declared hemisphere of influence — read that as hemisphere of total domination and ruthless exploitation.  From Chile to Haiti to Panama to Honduras to Nicaragua to El Salvador to Colombia, we see the brutal deployment of U.S. political and military assets leaving whole countries impoverished, the poor without hope — often deprived of even food and water — and piles of nameless corpses in escalating numbers, dismissed by the U.S. government and its lapdog media as collateral damage of the Great Imperial Project. 

By the end of Kovalik’s chilling indictment of U.S. malfeasance in its war on the people of Venezuela, what is astonishing and shocking is that the U.S. is again getting away with such overt and illegal aggression, by not only using the same play book, but by using the same players.  With Mike Pompeo as Secretary of State, John Bolton as National Security Advisor, and Elliot Abrams as Special Envoy to Venezuela, at the helm of the project to take Venezuela’s government apart and replace it with the puppet regime of the unelected Juan Guaido, we have three of the most notorious of the notorious murderous, lying thugs doing the dirty work.  All three have sordid histories of inciting war and orchestrating regime changes.  Abrams was indicted and convicted for lying to Congress about the Iran-Contra affair.

The thought-provoking Plot to Overthrow Venezuela is very well-written, with a clarity, accessibility, and erudition which puts it in a class with the best works of Noam Chomsky.  The Foreword by Oliver Stone is a worthy and deserving way to get things started.  I give it the highest possible recommendation, truly one of the most engaging and informative books I’ve read in ages.



[ This originated at the author's personal website . . . https://jdrachel.com ]




Book Review: “The Plot to Overthrow Venezuela” by Dan Kovalik










Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Russia: Scary Bear or Barely Scary?

 

The U.S. needs to get its story straight.

We have been fed over the past few years entirely contradictory views of Russia.

Lately, of course, we've seen a preponderance of "scare bear" propaganda and commentary.

Could this have something to do with it being appropriations time, the annual fight over who gets what in next years federal budget?  Considering the U.S. can't pile up debt fast enough to suit its enlightened leaders, this also means lubricating the public mind for increasing the already humongous pile of money which goes into military spending, that being the major component of discretionary spending.

Of course, military spending, besides being intrinsically good regardless of how much it distorts our national values and bankrupts our economy, is about making American safe from the entire panoply of threats.  It seems everyone is at our throats, ready to chop off our benevolent heads.  Besides terrorists, rogue nations explicitly dedicated to destroying us like Venezuela and Cuba, and major nations like China -- which lent us over a trillion dollars to buy military hardware to prevent them from attacking us -- there is always the little discussed potential for an invasion from outer space.

Having said that, it's Russia that seems to get all the headlines.  We have former VP Joe Biden concurring with current FBI Director James Comey that, without a doubt, even without any corroborating evidence, Russia is out to get us!

Yet, it wasn't that long ago that Russia was being dismissed as a second-rate power.  Obama mockingly announced it's economy was in tatters.  Sure, it might have some leverage regionally but certainly wasn't a player on the big stage of world geopolitics.

So what is the truth?  Is Russia a wild and woolly beast?  Or an affable and tame dancing bear?

Maybe we need some veterinarian advice to sort all of this out.  Can bears get rabies?

Because while over the past several years Russia has consistently been getting folks from all across the globe to the peace tables, trying to resolve diplomatically the crises created by the West in Ukraine, Syria, the Middle East in general, we are now told that under the spell of their crazed leader Vladimir Putin, the country is foaming at the mouth, haunted and possessed with diabolical visions of world conquest.  Did Russia get bitten by a rabid ground squirrel?

To add to the confusion is this recently announcement, a highly thought-provoking one at that, which should -- but won't -- result in some serious soul-searching in the U.S.:  Russia has just recently announced it is dramatically cutting its defense budget for 2017!  As this excellent piece of analysis points out, you are very hard pressed to find mention of it any where in the Western media.

Try to make sense of it.

Russia is 24/7 vilified as a rogue nation, an out-of-control empire-hungry aggressor, with a madman at the helm who longs for the glory days of the Soviet Union's dominion over vast stretches of the Euro-Asian continent, but in fact only has 15 military bases in 9 foreign countries, AND is cutting its military budget by 25% next year.

The U.S. breathlessly peddles itself as the purveyor of peace, the spreader of democracy, the guardian of justice and a harmonious world, yet it has about 800 bases in at least 63 countries in the world -- depending on your definition of 'base', some put this figure at over 160 -- AND is increasing its military expenditures by almost 10% in 2018.

What are we to think?

Is Russia a scary bear . . . or barely scary?

And what about America?

Much of the world seems to think we're the truly frightening ones!



[ This originated at the author's personal website . . . http://jdrachel.com ]




Russia: Scary Bear or Barely Scary?







Sunday, March 22, 2015

Isn’t it about time to stop this ugly business?



 

Isn't it about time to stop this ugly business of meddling in other countries and overthrowing governments?

Here's the short list of U.S.-backed coups over just the past seven-plus decades . . .

Syria 1949.
Guatemala 1954.
Tibet 1955-1970s.
Indonesia 1958.
Cuba 1959.
Iraq 1960-1963.
Democratic Republic of the Congo 1960-1965.
Dominican Republic 1962.
Iran 1963.
Guatemala 1963.
South Vietnam 1963.
Brazil 1964.
Ghana 1966.
Chile 1970-1973.
Argentina 1976.
Afghanistan 1979-1989.
Turkey 1980.
Poland 1980-1989.
Ecuador 1981.
Panama 1981.
Nicaragua 1981-1990.
Haiti 1991.
Iraq 1992-1996.
Venezuela 2002.
Haiti 2004.
Iran 2005-present.
Honduras 2009.
Syria 2012-present.
Ukraine 2014.

Moreover, it's no secret that we're at it again right now with Venezuela, and a 
poorly-kept secret that Russia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Bolivia, probably another 
shot at Cuba, and (you heard it here first) Kyrgyzstan, are also in the queue.

Despite this deplorable, well-documented record of heavy-handedness and
America's widely-acknowledged reputation for notorious, anti-democratic
assaults on the governing institutions of other sovereign nations, we must 

endure Jen Psaki, the spokesperson for the current idiotic crop of meddling 
imperialists, spewing this sort of laughable propaganda . . .


Even if Americans are unaware of or unwilling to acknowledge this immoral,
highly illegal and now extremely dangerous "game of thrones" America has
been engaged in, the rest of the world is catching on. It's going to
come to an end, sooner or later, one way or another.


When other nations see NGOs like NED (National Endowment for Democracy) 
or USAID (United States Agency for International Development) come knocking
on the door saying, "We're just here to help!", they understandably either run the 

other way in complete panic, or more frighteningly __ as in the case of Russia __ 
put their entire nuclear arsenal on hair-trigger high alert.

Thus I predict, with 100% confidence, that the days of U.S. meddling, both
overt and covert bullying, especially the one-size-fits-all destructive
military deployments, are numbered __ except for maybe just one more
very epic, history-making coup.


That will be . . .

Regime change in Washington DC itself.

At the rate things are going, we might not have to wait that long.


[ This originated at the author's personal web site . . . http://jdrachel.com ]







Sunday, February 8, 2015

Along Came Joe




 

I used to be enamored with Joe Biden.

But what a tool he has turned into.

What a dancing puppet for the oligarchy.

Is it something in the water? Or is it like Stephen Marks says in his 
eye-opening book Confessions of a Political Hitman,when you get 
to that position of power, they take you in the back room and give you 
"the talk". They explain how things actually work, how things are done, 
and who is actually running the show. 

They give you the choice: gold or lead.

Kennedy made the wrong choice.

Clinton went for the gold and has been richly rewarded.

I'll admit, this sounds like a bad movie to me, so I can't say I entirely buy it.

At the same time, I don't entirely dismiss it.

Something gets to these guys. Something burrows into their brains like those
amoeba that make a pinhole in your skull, climb inside and eat your brains.


Some criticize Vice-President Biden for his gaffs. Frankly, his gaffs are
trivial compared to the actual stands he has taken the past several
years on a wide variety of issues.


Just a few revealing examples: He is implicated in the ongoing attempts 
by the U.S. to overthrow the democratically-elected leaders of Venezuela,
the late Hugo Chavez and the current president, Nicholas Marduro. Similarly, 

he has been an outspoken supporter of the chocolate king Petro Poroshenko, 
current president of Ukraine, installed by violent coupein a U.S.-sponsored 
subversion of democracy in that fragile and volatile part of the world. Mr. Biden 
has been a huge advocate for the unnecessary and provocative sanctions against 
Russia, just a few days ago ridiculing the EU countries who won't go along with 
America's imperial madness. We also find out that Biden's support for the takeover 
of Ukraine goes beyond America's alleged geopolitical agenda there. In fact, his son 
Hunter Biden, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Burisma Holdings,
a private oil and gas company in Ukraine, which stands to profit handsomely from 

the privatization and plunder of the country's natural resources.

That Vice-President Biden has been a prominent voice for America's propaganda 
and saber-rattling against Russia goes without saying.

I admit that my first impressions of Mr. Biden were just that __ impressions __
so all of my positive feelings were very superficial.  I saw him speak
at campaign rallies and other public events, as well as appear in
several debates. I loved the guy's punchy directness, his ability to
dissemble convoluted arguments and spurious propositions with a just few
well chosen, often funny phrases. I found his wide, confident grin
engaging. Overall, he created in me the impression he was his own man,
an independent thinker, more concerned with the truth and cutting
through the bullshit than worried about winning popularity contests.
I've so had it with oratorical grandstanding and highly crafted,
high-sounding but usually empty political bombast, a little in-your-face
straight-talk went a long way.


Biden always said the right things. More jobs. Better life for the average 
American.

Obviously, by now I should know better than to take any of these politicos at
their word. How many times does a dog have to get beaten to realize his
owner is an irredeemably cruel son-of-a-bitch? And Biden is partnered
with the man who, despite his wonderful rhetoric about practically
everything decent human beings would like to see happening in our
troubled country and world, has proven fixated on doing the opposite.


But I'm such a soft touch, even now after decades of being bludgeoned with the 
hypocrisy stick. I had heard about Biden's loss of his first wife and their new
18-month old daughter, how he courageously bore his grief, bounced back, 
continued his selfless service to public life __ all the usual milk toast mythology
that's surrounds public officials.


So I am just as vulnerable to the effects of finely-wrought PR spin as the next guy.

I have learned __ as I hope you have __ from gagging on too much bullshit for
too many years, at least to try to be more discerning, less willing to buy the popular 

song-and-dance about these guys, less inclined take at face value what is spewed 
by the main stream media and, of course, the constant stream of self-serving blather 
by the politicos themselves.

But it's difficult. It is just plain hard work to have to analyze and take literally everything
apart, look at things from every possible angle, view with incredulity and suspicion the 

vast bulk of what we are told to believe, by what are reputed to be sound and objective 
sources.

It's getting easier, though.

Eventually it will be a snap.

Because when everything becomes a lie?

No problem.

We'll know not to believe anything they tell us.

Unfortunately, I fear we are further down that road than we realize.


[ This originated at the author's personal web site . . . http://jdrachel.com ]