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Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 04:47 PM Dec 2014

ALBA nations attack US over sanctions against Venezuela

ALBA nations attack US over sanctions against Venezuela

The organization celebrates its 10th anniversary at Havana summit

Ewald Scharfenberg Caracas 15 DIC 2014 - 19:44 CET

The Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) marked its 10th anniversary in Havana over the weekend in nostalgic mood. At its 13th summit, the group reminisced over important moments in its history – Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez signing the agreement that created the forum in 2004, as well as the 20th anniversary of the first meeting between the two men in 1994, back when the late Venezuelan president was a lieutenant colonel who had just been released from military prison and the Cuban leader seemed like the last Mohican of socialism on a planet wrapped up in a neoliberal frenzy.

That meeting “gave rise to a close friendship, based on shared ideas and goals, which had a remarkable influence on the region and in the emancipatory processes of the last few decades,” said Raúl Castro, Fidel’s brother and current president of Cuba, in his opening remarks at the summit. The absence of “the two founding fathers,” as the participants called them, led to the strange circumstance of several speakers referring to the former Cuban leader as they might talk about someone who had passed away, despite the fact that he remains in the capital, convalescing just a few kilometers away.

Included on the event program, as well as in its 40-point final declaration, were expressions of solidarity with the administration of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and condemnation aimed at the United States, where lawmakers are pushing for sanctions against some Venezuelan civil servants and military officials. On December 10, both houses of the United States Congress passed the Venezuela Defense of Human Rights and Civil Society Act of 2014, a bill sponsored by the Republicans. The measure will allow authorities to seize the properties and freeze the assets of 56 Venezuelan officials who participated in efforts to repress demonstrations that took place in several cities throughout the country in February 2014. The law, which will also allow the American government to deport those individuals and revoke their visas, awaits the president’s signature.

Maduro, who co-chaired the ALBA summit with Raúl Castro, has mobilized all available diplomatic resources to respond to those potential US sanctions and use them to stir up patriotic indignation. He has called a massive demonstration for Monday along Caracas’s Avenida Bolívar to protest against Washington’s “interventionist” stance.

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ALBA nations attack US over sanctions against Venezuela (Original Post) Judi Lynn Dec 2014 OP
Good for them. SamKnause Dec 2014 #1
Classic position from Madeleine Albright. Loathsome. Served a "Democratic" President. Judi Lynn Dec 2014 #2
I will never get used to them, SamKnause Dec 2014 #3
We were deceived so long, too, starting in our childhoods. Judi Lynn Dec 2014 #4

SamKnause

(13,101 posts)
1. Good for them.
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 05:13 PM
Dec 2014

Latin America is stick and tired of the U.S. and their constant interference.

I don't know why any country would want to be associated with the U.S.

They are not a trustworthy country.

They do not follow the rule of law.

They have extreme human rights abuses in their country and commit them all over the globe.

They are war mongers.

They are torturers.

Maybe the United States should get it's house in order and stay out of every one else's business.

The sanctions that Bill Clinton placed on Iraq is responsible for the death of 500 thousand children.

When Madeleine Albright was asked about the deaths of 1/2 million children her response was, " I think this is a very hard choice, but the price--we think the price is worth it."

Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
2. Classic position from Madeleine Albright. Loathsome. Served a "Democratic" President.
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 05:33 PM
Dec 2014

" In May 2012, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by US President Barack Obama."

George W. Bush gave the same medal to former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.

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We should be used to people like them, by now, but it's murder knowing THIS is the kind of people making decisions for actual human beings' lives.

Unforgivable.

SamKnause

(13,101 posts)
3. I will never get used to them,
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 05:46 PM
Dec 2014

and I will never forget or forgive all the evil they have caused the world over.

I am ashamed and embarrassed of my country's corrupt evil government.

They truly sicken me.

Hello Judi


I hope you and yours are well and safe.

Have a pleasant holiday season.

Judi Lynn

(160,524 posts)
4. We were deceived so long, too, starting in our childhoods.
Mon Dec 15, 2014, 06:34 PM
Dec 2014

We never would have guessed in a million years how different things were going to look once we had a glimpse of reality, gathered painstakingly over the years.

I'd like to think there is a majority of people going through their own awakenings, and that change will come in our lifetimes.

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Winter is always interesting, isn't it?

We're doing well, looking forward, hope you and yours are enjoying the season completely.

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