Venezuelan
President Nicolas Maduro said right-wing leaders in South America are
generating chaos in order to pave the way for a U.S. intervention
A new Plan
Condor, similar to the one that took place in the 1970s and 1980s, is
being implemented against progressive governments in Latin America
and the Caribbean region, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said
during a press conference Tuesday.
“The
campaign against Venezuela is generating violence and chaos that is
allowing an intervention by (the) United States government,”
Maduro said during a meeting with international media outlets in
Caracas. He added that the objective of the leaders of the right is
to generate disturbance and violence “in order to create the
credibility and strength for an intervention plan.”
“We
have been the victims of political, diplomatic and media aggression
in recent years, the most serious of such in recent years, and we
have been the victims of several [aggressions]. I can say this one
has been the most serious,” the president warned.
Maduro’s
comments come less than two months after Ecuadorean President Rafael
Correa expressed similar concerns over a new “Condor Operation”
aimed at undermining progressive governments in the region. “The
right-wing is seeking revenge because it has been more than 10 years
since the last time they were able to just pick up a phone and tell a
sitting President what to do,” Correa said in a statement in
March.
Operation
Condor, also known as Plan Condor, was a coordinated U.S.-backed
attempt to wipe out left-wing opposition to dictatorships across
South America in the 1970s and 1980s. Some 50,000 people are
estimated to have been killed or forcibly disappeared.
Source:
It appears that the dirty war of the
neoliberal barbarism against Democracy and the Leftist forces
around the world culminates. Right after France
and previously in Greece, Venezuela, Argentina and elsewhere, the
plutocracy attacks in Brazil to dismantle the "dangerous"
Leftist perspective.
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