Sorting Out Reality From Fiction About Venezuela
JUNE 24, 2019
by NINO PAGLICCIA
Last April marked a special anniversary for Cuba but one that we should all reflect upon given the current events in Latin America, particularly in Venezuela. In mid-April 1961 three cities in Cuba were bombed at the same time from the air. Immediately the US government claimed that Cuban defectors carried out the action with Cuban planes and pilots. The media quickly confirmed the actions.
These were false flag attacks organized by the US.
In a large mass rally in Havana the next day Fidel Castro pronounced a very important speech where he called John Kennedy and the media liars. That was the speech where Fidel declared the socialist character of the Cuban revolution. [1]
US interventions, military and parliamentary coups have been relentless before and since in Latin America. Often they are preceded by outright disinformation in order to misrepresent events and demonize the target government as a prelude to legitimize a more aggressive intervention.
Fast-forward to the 21st Century, pan quickly over the Middle East, and zoom into our Western hemisphere today and you will see Venezuela. Not the country that most Venezuelans want you to see, but the country that the US government and its allies Canada at the forefront want you to see. Reportedly, one that needs a regime change.
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https://www.counterpunch.org/2019/06/24/sorting-out-reality-from-fiction-about-venezuela/