FOR THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, THE ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS ABROAD IS A SMOKE SCREEN
Washington just announced
that the U.S. would strengthen economic ties with Argentina. The stated rational
for the move is that the government of Mauricio Macri has proved to be, in the
words of Deputy Security Advisor Ben Rhodes, a “strong voice for democracy and
human rights in Latin America.” What better example of how the issue of human
rights is a smoke screen that justifies U.S. policy in favor of economic
interests and geopolitical objectives. “Democracy and Human Rights?” Is it because
Macri is repealing a law that prevents monopoly control of the communications media?
What about Macri’s clamping down on freedom of expression in Argentina? It would
seem that Macri’s fervent support for the Venezuelan opposition is what qualifies
him to be a champion of Latin American democracy.
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