WaPo: Trump Needs to Destroy Venezuela to Save It
DECEMBER 17, 2018
JOE EMERSBERGER
Tamara Taraciuk Broner of Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Johns Hopkins professor Kathleen Page took to the pages of the Washington Post (11/26/18) to whitewash Donald Trumps successful efforts to make Venezuelas economic crisis much worse. Appropriately enough, at the end of the piece, the Post recommended four other articles (11/23/18, 9/11/18, 6/20/18, 8/21/18) that either attacked Venezuelas government or stayed conspicuously silent about the impact of US economic sanctions.
Propaganda works primarily through repetition. The vilification of Venezuelas government in the Western media has been relentless for the past 17 years, as Alan MacLeod pointed out in his book Bad News From Venezuela.
NGOs like HRW play an important role in framing the Western imperial agenda from a supposedly independent and humanitarian perspective, as dramatically illustrated after the death of Sen. John McCain (FAIR.org, 8/31/18) when several HRW officials joined the US media in sanctifying an overtly racist warmonger. In contrast, a few hours after Hugo Chavezs death in 2013, HRW rushed out a statement vilifying Chavezs years in office, displaying total indifference to his achievements in reducing poverty and improving health outcomes, despite the violent, scorched-earth tactics of his US-backed opponents to prevent this from happening. No such statement was rushed out by HRW to attack George H.W. Bushthe recently departed butcher of Panama and initiator of the decades-long mass slaughter in Iraq, to mention only a few of his crimes.
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The idea that most sanctions have no impact on the Venezuelan economy is appalling nonsense (FAIR.org, 3/22/18). Trump has extended Obamas cynically declared national emergency over Venezuela, and escalated by directly threatening holders of Venezuelan government bonds, making it it impossible for Venezuela to roll over any bonds governed under US law (i.e., borrow to pay off principal when a bond comes due, as governments usually do). In January, a Torino Capital report on Venezuelas economy stated that all foreign-currency bonds are denominated in dollars, and all are governed by New York law. Trump also prohibited the Venezuelan governmentowned CITGO corporation, based in Texas, from sending any profits or dividends back to Venezuela.
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