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The White House's executive order on Monday authorizing sanctions on Venezuelan officials names only seven people. Its real target may be Venezuela's neighbors, whose tacit acceptance of the Bolivarian Republic's bad behavior undermines U.S. efforts to change it.
No one can accuse the U.S. of acting hastily. Even as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro cracked down on anti-government protesters and opposition members last year, U.S. President Barack Obama let other Latin American nations take the lead in trying to ease tensions, with nugatory results. Only in July, as Congress considered sanctions legislation, did the State Department restrict travel to the U.S. by Venezuelan officials it deemed complicit in human-rights abuses. In February, it expanded that list to 56. Monday's executive order comes three months after Congress passed a law calling for sanctions, and goes beyond it by also taking aim at those involved in corruption.
Predictably, Maduro has responded to escalating U.S. pressure by blaming it for the shortages and inflation that have made Venezuela the world's most miserable economy. Sputtering about an endless coup, he ordered the U.S. Embassy to cut its staff in Caracas to 17 from 100 and imposed a visa requirement on U.S. citizens.
But the U.S. has pointedly not sanctioned either Venezuela's economy or its citizenry. It has frozen or blocked the U.S. assets of a handful of officials, barred them from the U.S., and forbade any U.S. citizen from doing business with them.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/obamas-wake-call-venezuelas-neighbors-160400050.html
COLGATE4
(14,732 posts)Obama planning on invading Venezuela to sieze all their oil? That's what I've been reading here for the past two days.
Marksman_91
(2,035 posts)It baffles me that they honestly think a full-scale invasion on US soil would be carried out. Unfortunately, this kind of favors Maduro for the moment, using the sanctions as a method to unite chavismo
COLGATE4
(14,732 posts)this would be one of the last things he would have done, precisely for that reason.