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US sanctions policy against Venezuela failed

Tuesday 7 April 2015
US sanctions policy against Venezuela failed

Alwaght-Latin American countries refuse the sanctions proposed by the US against Venezuela.

Roberta Jacobson, US Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs, was surprised that not much of the Latin American countries defended the U.S. sanctions against Venezuela. The U.S. sub-secretary for Latin America admitted that she was “disappointed” by the reactions of the Latin American countries to the sanctions and the “national security threat” decree recently adopted by Washington against Venezuela.

 

In a conference held at the Brookings Institute where the next Summit of the Americas to take place in Panama City Next week was the central topic, Jacobson described the support of Latin American countries to Venezuela as an exercise of rhetoric.

“Words matter, and words matter to populations, and words matter in foreign policy, and when you say that things go easier with Marxist Governments than with Populist ones, I don’t know if that’s a general rule, but I would say that the tone that leaders set, is important and right now, the tone that the leaders set in popular countries is demonizing the United States as the source of their problems and in particular in Venezuela when we are not the source of their problem” Jacobson added when asked about the issues of the Summit.

“I will confess, disappointed that there weren’t more who defended the fact that literally this was not intended to hurt the Venezuelan people or the Venezuelan Government even as a whole, and did not clearly explained or elucidate as we did for them in advance, because we did talk to the government in advance of the sanctions that this was really very targeted” Jacobson said.

Jacobson insisted that the US does not intend to discuss Venezuela at the Summit, since the summit is a regional discussion and the idea is not to have a discussion on any one country.

Tensions between the two countries have increased since last March after the White House signed an executive order in which the Venezuelan nations represents an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to the US.

Even though Jacobson insisted that the US will not discuss the Venezuelan issue in the Summit, the mounting hostility from the U.S towards Venezuela is likely to be one of the most hotly debated themes at the Summit, due to take place in Panama later this month. The US President Barack Obama is expected to attend. Many high profile Latin Americans have come out in support of the democratically elected government of President Nicolas Maduro, including former Uruguayan president, Jose Mujica, and Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu.

The 33 member countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) expressed their rejection of the decree issued by the United States President, Barack Obama, against Venezuela, and deemed necessary its complete annulment.

Once again US sanctions proved to be a futile solution to any diplomatic issue as occurred previously with the sanctions on Iran. And despite wide rejection of its foolish stance, the US still refuses to go to its room to think about what it’s done.

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