NOVANEWS
In keeping with the obvious Anglo-American assault on Syria, destabilization efforts disguised as popular movements against national governments are once again popping up in all corners of the world.By Brandon Turbeville Although Venezuela and the United States are held together by joint business interests involving petroleum exports and imports, this fact has done nothing to soften the tension between the two governments. Venezuela is, after all, the biggest supplier of petroleum to the United States. In turn, the United States is Venezuela’s biggest customer.
Even more so, Chavez’ government, in 2002, was briefly overthrown as a result of a coup largely supported by the United States. Although Chavez was able to regain control of the Presidency and the government within a mere 48 hours, such an affront to Venezuelan sovereignty and personal power is not likely to be forgotten by the Venezuelan government. In turn, the fact that the United States is ready and willing to back opposition leaders capable of storming the capitol and taking power is not likely to be forgotten by individuals seeking to do so.
The “Duddy” that Brown makes mention of in his quote is a reference to Patrick Duddy, the former Ambassador to Venezuela, writing for the Council on Foreign Relations in a paper entitled “Political Unrest in Venezuela.” In this paper, Duddy provided a clear list of possible military, financial, and political contingency measures to be taken after the October 7 elections were held, essentially giving voice to a variety of opportunities which could be seized upon in order to foment the appearance of a popular uprising in the event of a Radonski defeat. The paper, in short, was a manual of suggestions for the implementation of a coup against the wishes of the Venezuelan people.
While the “gains made by the people of Zimbabwe” are highly debatable, it is quite true that Tsvangirai is nothing more than an agent of the Anglo-Americans.
Furthermore, Obama flatly refused to meet with members of the Zanu-PF but met with members of both of the two different MDC factions.
Yet, while this situation is bad enough, especially considering that the people of Zimbabwe will be the only ones who feel the actual ramifications of such bargaining tools, evidence also points clearly toward the control over the entire MDC-T party itself by the American CIA.
The Herald also quoted Mwonzora as saying, “To perfect the document, there are three CIA members who have been invited under the banner of foreign observers.”
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