Calling it "corporate" sounds silly in that it presents it is that teenaged socialist sort of anti-Capitalism way
I agree
It is deeply misguided to see "Corporate US needs" as the driving force behind Venezuela's problems.
For strategic political and economic interests.then can I ask, for what reason or for what interests is the US intervening in the internal affairs of Venezuela?
For strategic political and economic interests.
Of course. Countries always act in their own interest.I can only assume you mean the strategic political and economic interests of the US and not Venezuela?
Of course. Countries always act in their own interest.
Exactly. Much easier & convenient though for socialists/communists to blame the Big Bad Wolf.
With so much natural resources Venezuela should be as rich the oil producing countries of the Middle East
Every strong country/ kingdom/ chiefdom/ empire of every political and ideological hue since time beganSo what do you call a foreign power that tries to impose its strategic political and economic interests through the use of economic sanctions and threatening possible military action, over the political and economic interests of another sovereign nation, as determined by that sovereign nations government, as elected by its people?
Perhaps Venezuela was as rich as the oil producing countries of the Middle East before Chavez?
Socialism, Nationalisation, corruption, incompetence, populism and other external factors all contributed to the shocking state of Venezuela's economy. This explains it at a headline level. Chavez was just another dictator who made it worse.From what I understand, it was the prevailing and widespread poverty and corruption of the 'should be rich' nation of Venezuela that led its people to organize politically and, through democratic mandate, install the Chavez administration.
Perhaps im mistaken? Perhaps Venezuela was as rich as the oil producing countries of the Middle East before Chavez?
Every strong country/ kingdom/ chiefdom/ empire of every political and ideological hue since time began
Yes they do. Every day.Democratic countries do not impose their political and economic interests through economic sanctions and the threat, or use, of military force over the political and economic interests of other sovereign democratic nations.
Probably was. That's yet another example of socialism in action for you though! Aren't we lucky to have so many examples!
Yes they do. Every day.
Really?No they do not. Not at all.
the oppression of democracy in Arabia
The USA in the Brexit vote.
Probably was. That's yet another example of socialism in action for you though! Aren't we lucky to have so many examples!
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