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  • The President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro received Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and Grenedines Ralph Gonsalves, Sep. 17, 2016

The President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro received Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and Grenedines Ralph Gonsalves, Sep. 17, 2016 | Photo: EFE

Dr. Hon. Gonsalves, the prime minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines spoke out against the U.S. sanctions and the interventionist efforts in Venezuela.

 

(INSERT:  FYI.  St Vincent and the Grenadines is a constitutional monarchy and representative democracy with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, represented by a governor-general.

I checked out the background on Prime Minister Dr. Gonsalves – – he is an accomplished person. Credible.  Dianne (in Florida) had questions about what she was hearing in the U.S. about Venezuela.  Led to in-depth research.  Her conclusions support what Gonsalves is saying.

American history in the region and elsewhere is consistent with what Gonsalves is saying.

I searched my blog on “Venezuela”, and came up with a surprising number of postings.   This about Ecuador best summarizes them – – the same curse:

Ecuador’s Ailment:   Ecuador suffers from an abundance of natural resources that The Corporations want.    It always kills me – – if you want to see how much at risk a nation is for U.S. Interference,  you have only to go to the CIA website:

Definition: This entry lists a country’s mineral, petroleum, hydropower, and other resources of commercial importance, such as rare earth elements (REEs).  In general, products appear only if they make a significant contribution to the economy (INSERT:  doesn’t say for whose economy), or are likely to do so in the future.

Natural resources (Ecuador): petroleum, fish, timber, hydropower

(INSERT:   hydropower means “water”, and also, there is an abundance of minerals in Ecuador – – mining company interests.   “Petroleum” interests are always synonymous with the poisoning and destruction of healthy water supplies.  In Ecuador’s case,  rain forest destruction is also a source of local resistance.)

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In the case of Venezuela, you will find lots.
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The economic sanctions by the U.S. against Venezuela, and other charges of intervention and propaganda to unseat a duly-elected leader are legitimate, I believe. 

I am chagrined that Canada is dancing to the American puppet-master.

 

BACK TO THE NEWS ARTICLE, WHAT DR. GONSALVES HAD TO SAY:

Dr. The Honorable Ralph Everard Gonsalves, Prime Minister of the Caribbean country of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, called a local radio station after a journalist from the country reported on-the-ground realities from Venezuela’s capital Caracas.

Journalists from six Caribbean countries including Saint Vincent, Saint Lucia, Antigua, Barbados, Saint Kitts and Nevis, and Trinidad visited Venezuela to give a ground report about the current situation in the Bolivarian Republic.

After the report by a Saint Vincent journalist, the Prime Minister of the country called the radio station and commented on the situation in Venezuela.

 

Facts Refuting Claims of ‘Humanitarian Crisis’ in Venezuela

 

His comments denounced the interventionist attitude of the United States in a country where free and fair elections were held.

“You know, we had a Carribean electoral mission on May the 20th, a few days before the election and then on the election day, and they declared the election to be free and fair,” said PM Gonsalves, adding that the people reflected their wills by electing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

He also criticized the U.S.’ insistence that Venezuelan elections were unfair, a slur which is often used to justify the country’s constant attempts at undermining the sovereignty of the South American country.

“I just wanted to make the point that for the Venezuelan government, the money which they have in the United States, money which had been frozen amounts to 11 billion US dollars, that is the money which you can buy food and medicines with,” said the prime minister of the U.S.-sanctioned PDVSA, the Venezuelan state oil company.

And then the U.S. takes “a few hundred thousand dollars worth of food and have it by the border at Columbia and say that they want to help the people of Venezuela” despite the fact that they are “committing economic warfare against them by these sanctions which are crippling the economy,” was the opinion of the PM Gonsalves.

He also mentioned that a United Nations special rapporteur was in Venezuela for 21 years who said that the countries forcing the sanction are putting Venezuela under siege.

“I know what they’re doing should be investigated as a possible war crime. I mean, it’s terrible what they’re doing to the country because of political or ideological reasons. This is the 21st century. We have to act differently,” concluded the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

The British singer Roger Waters calls on people to not fall into the trap of U.S. intervention against Venezuela.
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The British singer Roger Waters calls on people to not fall into the trap of U.S. intervention against Venezuela.

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