By Sean Penn
With due respect to the United States Department of State and Secretary Clinton, in regards to economic sanctions leveled under CISADA on Venezuela and six other foreign entities. Among the affected countries, only Venezuela is a nation in abject poverty. Oil is its primary export and the exceptionally devastating impact upon its people should be of specific consideration. There has been a systemic barrage of misreporting and context-shifting within the U.S. media and espoused by many U.S. Representatives relative to Venezuela and its democratically elected President Hugo Chavez.
The American people have grown accustomed to hearing the Venezuelan president referred to as a dictator, not only by media representatives but by members of the leadership in both parties. This is a defamation, not only to President Chavez, but also to the majority of Venezuelan people, poor people who have elected him president time and time again . . . (more)
Does USA get along with any country that bucks there influences.
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No America requires submissive, servile obedience of all countries throughout the world other than those who are strong enough to fight them.
Interesting America desired to become independent from slave mentality of Europe only to become the same, that is of a ruthless ideology.
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well said!
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Is the USA really liked by any country, who is next on their list, who ever is militarily weak and is getting prosperous. Russia and China are looking better each year.
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It’s a real shame.
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