WHY THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA SUGGESTS LIFTING SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN WHILE NOT SAYING ANYTHING ABOUT VENEZUELA
Posted by Green Left.
No other country in the world is being subjected to the type of regime change strategy that the Trump administration is applying to Venezuela. Only in the case of Venezuela has Washington done so much to promote international support in favor of a parallel government. Meanwhile, the mainstream media fails to take up in any way the arguments that expose the fallaciousness and inhumanity of the sanctions imposed against Venezuela. At a recent press conference on April 2, a reporter told Trump he has a moral responsibility to help Iran as it is hit by the coronavirus. No mention was made about Venezuela. Why Iran and not Venezuela? Three reasons stand out:
1. The conflict with Iran is a partisan issue. The 2015 nuclear arms agreement with Iran was engineered by the Obama administration, the same that imposed sanctions against Venezuela by calling it an "extraordinary and unusual threat" to U.S. national security. It is thus not surprising that the Democratic Party leadership is critical, though mildly so, of U.S. policy toward Iran, while throwing support toward Trump's regime change efforts in Venezuela.
2. The Iranian government has a military
capacity in the Middle East that threatens U. S. presence in the region. Iran's
militia allies such as Hezbollah serve as a dissuasive force. This is a reality
that the Pentagon and Washington policy makers are very aware of. In contrast,
Venezuela represents no military threat at all to the United States. The
Trump administration's claim that Venezuela is allied with dissident FARC
Colombian guerrillas intent on creating disruptions is a bogus charge.
Venezuela has no equivalent to Hezbollah operating in the region.
5. Washington policy makers have long considered
Latin America to be the US’s backyard.
Trump explicitly embraces this notion at the same time as his neo-conservative advisors vindicate the Monroe Doctrine, which views the Americas as exclusively the US’s domain. Others are less up front about the notion, but it has always underpinned US actions in the hemisphere.
The mainstream media, rather than address these three key issues, accepts, or refrains from questioning, the Trump administration's current justification for singling out Venezuela to achieve regime change: that Venezuela is a narco-state. The media holds back from pointing to the obvious fallacies of Trump's claims. a. that according to official statistics 84 per cent of the drug trafficking from South America uses Pacific routes while only 7 percent pass through Venezuela and other eastern Caribbean areas b. why is the Southern Command lining up navy ships along the Venezuelan coast on grounds that drug traffickers will use the coronavirus to inundate U.S. markets, instead of surveilling the Pacific coast? and c. Why doesn’t the Trump administration take its drug charges against Maduro to an international tribunal?
3. Venezuelan democracy allows for the existence
of a legal opposition whose right-wing factions represented by Juan Guaidó,
among others, are Washington surrogates. There is no equivalent movement
operating within Iran. This situation strengthens the U.S. position in
Venezuela, while weakening it in Iran. Ironically, democracy, which is
supposedly what Washington is attempting to promote, disadvantages the Maduro
government, while the lack of it strengthens the position of Iran.
4. Democrats and Republicans have their eyes set
on Florida that, as with past elections, is a swing state and a decisive one in
the upcoming presidential elections. In the context of the US’s highly
undemocratic electoral college system, changing a few votes among Cuban and
Venezuelan residents there (along with their campaign contributions) may
determine the 2020 electoral outcome. Stirring up the issue of Venezuela may go
a long way.
Trump explicitly embraces this notion at the same time as his neo-conservative advisors vindicate the Monroe Doctrine, which views the Americas as exclusively the US’s domain. Others are less up front about the notion, but it has always underpinned US actions in the hemisphere.
The mainstream media, rather than address these three key issues, accepts, or refrains from questioning, the Trump administration's current justification for singling out Venezuela to achieve regime change: that Venezuela is a narco-state. The media holds back from pointing to the obvious fallacies of Trump's claims. a. that according to official statistics 84 per cent of the drug trafficking from South America uses Pacific routes while only 7 percent pass through Venezuela and other eastern Caribbean areas b. why is the Southern Command lining up navy ships along the Venezuelan coast on grounds that drug traffickers will use the coronavirus to inundate U.S. markets, instead of surveilling the Pacific coast? and c. Why doesn’t the Trump administration take its drug charges against Maduro to an international tribunal?
At this point Venezuela is receiving belligerent
treatment from the U.S. largely without precedent in peace time situations. In
just one week, the Trump administration announced a 15 million dollar award for
help in capturing Maduro, among other members of his government. Then it unveiled
a plan of transition to achieve democracy beginning with Maduro's resignation.
Then it announced that it was sending Navy ships to the Venezuelan coast ostensibly
to beef up counter-narcotics operations.
In short, Venezuela is being ganged up on while
the Democratic Party, the mainstream media, some alternative media, most U.S.
liberals and much of the world are just standing by.
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