Still deflecting. The situation existed long before US sanctions. Even you can figure that out ... surely?
A propagandized “humanitarian” crisis is now the preferred option of regime change...
Venezuelans reported losing on average 11 kilograms (24 lbs) in body weight last year
Then stop deflecting this crisis onto the US. US sanctions showed up in 2015. Maduro showed up in 2013. You’ve already back tracked from “sanctions since before Chávez” to “sanctions of some sort since Maduro has been in office” and that’s wrong too. You’re completely wrong on cause-effect here. This isn’t the US’s fault so stop deflecting to it as such. The cause is Maduro’s greed, corruption, and incompetence. The effect is the starvation of a large number of his citizens. Nothing here is the US’s fault as much as you’d like to preach it is.There’s nothing to deflect...
Venezuela’s problems began when Chavez came into office and wanted to reassert sovereignty over its oil reserves...
Maduro has had sanctions of some sort his whole time in office...
The US wants a yes man in office...so giant oil corporations can plunder...
A propagandized “humanitarian” crisis is now the preferred option of regime change...
Then stop deflecting this crisis onto the US. US sanctions showed up in 2015. Maduro showed up in 2013. You’ve already back tracked from “sanctions since before Chávez” to “sanctions of some sort since Maduro has been in office” and that’s wrong too. You’re completely wrong on cause-effect here. This isn’t the US’s fault so stop deflecting to it as such. The cause is Maduro’s greed, corruption, and incompetence. The effect is the starvation of a large number of his citizens. Nothing here is the US’s fault as much as you’d like to preach it is.
Wow talk about naive. When a journalist asked about no groceries being in the stores they allow the journalist to enter one grocery store that was full stock.So, it’s conceivable that an independent American journalist could stage food on the shelves in Carracas, but totally inconceivable for Americans to be behind the burning of the US aid truck?
The US wants someone to take care of their citizens and allow them to have medicine, food, and jobs.There’s nothing to deflect...
Venezuela’s problems began when Chavez came into office and wanted to reassert sovereignty over its oil reserves...
Maduro has had sanctions of some sort his whole time in office...
The US wants a yes man in office...so giant oil corporations can plunder...
A propagandized “humanitarian” crisis is now the preferred option of regime change...
Wow talk about naive. When a journalist asked about no groceries being in the stores they allow the journalist to enter one grocery store that was full stock.
Why I call it staged and fake, every isle has shelves that are completely full and the products are all faced and labels turned perfectly out. No grocery store ever looks like that. That store either never gets used or it was stocked for the PR video.
The US wants someone to take care of their citizens and allow them to have medicine, food, and jobs.