War machine



I dare, brothers of Latin America and the Caribbean, to call for the union of all rebel people, social movements, to defend Venezuela’s right to sovereignty, peace, self-determination and its own development
We express our firmest and absolute support for the constitutional President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro Moros, who is once again facing a disastrous offensive of political and judicial persecution promoted by the United States
 

In the face of imperialism that threatens with wars and blockades, Latin America and the Caribbean reaffirm that they will follow the path of Bolívar, Martí, Chávez, and Fidel, and ratify their irrevocable commitment to protect the region so that we may continue to be a Zone of Peace.

What we’re looking at is another attempt to intimidate a sovereign nation that’s committed to building a society in which all of the people are recognized as having fundamental human rights and dignity.

Venezuela, left to its own devices, has the resources and the political connections to be able to build a new society that is not exploitive, that centers the dignity of people.

So, the U.S. does not want to see a Venezuela becoming successful.

So, this latest adventure is just another attempt to try to put psychological pressure on Venezuela, but it is bound to fail. The Venezuelan people are not going to surrender their dignity and national sovereignty to the U.S.

A member of the presidential guard shows weapons to people who signed up to join the civil militias during a national enlistment campaign called by the government of President Nicolas Maduro, at the military museum in Caracas, Vene-zuela, Aug. 23. Photo: APK Photo/Ariel Albi

The Time and What Must Be Done

America is not interested in a democratically elected government that produces a government that she is not in control of and cannot have free access to the natural resources of that nation.

 Hugo Chavez's influence with the oil money that he had, as the eighth largest exporter of oil in the world—with the largest oil reserves on the planet—would give him the power to influence the political and social dynamic and direction of Central and South America. So, in the eyes of America, he ‘had to be overthrown'.

The serious threats coming from that turbulent and brutal North that despises us, as José Martí called it, are part of a vile domination scheme aimed at reactivating the Monroe Doctrine, the cornerstone of U.S. interventionism in our hemisphere.

Therefore, we have no choice but to confront the empire that seeks to subordinate us to its interests, and we must do so firmly united in conviction and action. With that spirit of historical commitment to the unwavering defense of our common destiny.

Trucks transport tanks east from Valencia, Venezuela, Aug. 27, after the government announced a military mobilization following the U.S. deployment of warships off Venezuela. Photo: APK Photo/Jackson Alibi


These actions of the United States, which are a continuation of the interventionist and illegal policies of this country towards the Venezuelan people, are a flagrant violation of the UN Charter.

China opposes any move that violates the purposes and principles of the UN Charter and a country’s sovereignty and security.

We oppose the use or threat of force in international relations and the interference of external forces in Venezuela’s internal affairs under any pretext.


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