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US Proxy Terror War on Venezuela

March 26th, 2014
James Petras Introduction Protest, dissent and the destructive terror of war are obviously very distinct forms of expressing opposition and bringing about change. The Obama-Kerry regime support the opposition in Venezuela as a ‘protest movement’… more »

US- Venezuela Relations: A Case Study of Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism

October 22nd, 2013
James Petras US relations with Venezuela illustrate the specific mechanisms with which an imperial power seeks to sustain client states and overthrow independent nationalist governments. By examining US strategic goals and its tactical measures, we can… more »

Assad Fears US Aggression

September 27th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman His fears are well-founded. He knows what he's up against. Longstanding US plans call for regime change. They remain firm. Assad's willingness to destroy his chemical weapons delayed US action. It didn't deter it. On September 25,… more »

Stasi's New Incarnation

July 11th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman Stasi was East Germany's secret police. It suppressed opposition to Stalinist power. It was one of the most repressive state apparatuses in modern times. When East Germany collapsed in 1989, Stasi had over 90,000 full-time employees.… more »

Targeting Foreign Leaders: Longstanding US Policy

July 7th, 2013
by Stephen Lendman No one's safe from America's long arm. From inception, CIA operatives developed skills to kill. Fidel Castro survived hundreds of assassination attempts. He knows best how Washington operates. Other leaders weren't as lucky. In April… more »

Washington’s Presumption

May 8th, 2013
Paul Craig Roberts The new president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro, is cast in Chavez’s mold. On May 4, he called US president Obama the “grand chief of devils.” Obama, who has betrayed democracy in America, unleashing execution on American citizens… more »

President Chavez: A 21st Century Renaissance Man

March 15th, 2013
James Petras Introduction President Hugo Chavez was unique in multiple areas of political, social and economic life. He made significant contributions to the advancement of humanity. The depth, scope and popularity of his accomplishments mark President… more »

Venezuelan Elections: a Choice and Not an Echo

October 3rd, 2012
James Petras Introduction On October 7th, Venezuelan voters will decide whether to support incumbent President Hugo Chavez or opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski. The voters will choose between two polar opposite programs and social systems:… more »

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