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History has shown us that when sovereignty is compromised in the name of “stability” or “democracy,” it is always the people who pay the price.
Protesters explain why they are denouncing the military aggression of United States against Venezuela, and why Filipinos should stand in solidarity against US imperialism. | via Aizel Mae Tugalon/Bulatlat...
“The real objective of US aggression against Venezuela is not the fictitious ‘war on narcotics’. What US imperialism seeks is control over Venezuela’s vast oil reserves and strategic resources, control over its political orientation, and control over the direction of [Latin America and the Caribbean] as a whole.”
Progressive organizations led by Bagong Alyansang Makabayan (BAYAN) along with the Philippines-Bolivarian Venezuela Friendship Association (PBVFA) marched to the US embassy, denouncing the United States' (US) aggressive military attacks on Venezuela.
“The imperialist US targets Venezuela because it nationalizes its oil industry, driving away the American corporations."
"The defense of Venezuelan sovereignty is inseparable from the defense of Philippine sovereignty.”
The Venezuelan government said that they have been defending their sovereignty and right to self-determination for more than 200 years of independence.
El Caracazo in 1989 and the current Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela show that resistance to imperialist plunder and mass immiseration and murder of the people through the IMF-WB and the whole neoliberal project is possible and the absolute right and duty of the people.
We had thought that in the context of the global pandemic these sanctions would be weakened; instead, the U.S. has tightened its sanctions against Iran and Venezuela, hitting these countries hard with a full spectrum attack on their medical institutions and their welfare institutions.
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