Trump targets Venezuela for invasion
By Chris Fry posted on August 20, 2017
Failing to shake the resolve of the Korean people when he proposed war, even nuclear war, on that small country, Donald Trump has now targeted Venezuela. We have many options for Venezuela and by the way, I am not going to rule out a military option, he said on Aug. 11. We have many options for Venezuela, including a possible military option if necessary. (theguardian.com, Aug. 11)
The Venezuelan governments response to Trumps threats was both swift and decisive. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López said: As our minister of defense and a Venezuelan citizen, I say it is an act of madness. As a soldier, I stand with the Venezuelan armed forces, and with the people. I am sure that we will all be on the front lines defending the interests and sovereignty of this beloved Venezuela.
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The Pentagon stated that it had not received any orders on Venezuela. Whether or not the military received new orders, the Pentagon was already preparing for an invasion. In June, the U.S. military held exercises that it called Operation Tradewinds 2017 on the island of Barbados with 2,500 soldiers, 670 miles from the Venezuelan coast, and then on Trinidad and Tobago, just 373 miles away. (telesurtv.net, June 7)
The U.S. military plans another exercise in November dubbed Operation America United, at a temporary base in Brazil, near the borders with Peru and Colombia and quite close to the Venezuelan border. Since the U.S. was forced to close its air base in Manta, Ecuador, the Pentagon is more than happy to have the right-wing Temer regime in Brazil allow them to open one up so that it can oversee so many Latin American countries.
(zerohedge.com, May 4)
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http://www.workers.org/2017/08/20/trump-targets-venezuela-for-invasion-2/