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HOLLYWOOD
05-22-2014, 10:14 PM
The Washington DC Hypocrisy Continues... no mention of sanctions of US .gov puppet states or dictatorial regimes which continue rights violations and to the extent of wounded or murdering, even up to 1000s. There is one common factor in this globalization foreign operations plan by the US government. All these countries have vast energy production/reserves/natural resources. As usual, there will be created false flag pretenses, then the false security/safety intervention.... some things never change.


http://www.ticotimes.net/2014/05/20/us-senate-panel-approves-venezuela-sanctions

Bolivarian Revolution (http://www.ticotimes.net/categories/bolivarian-revolution) US Senate panel approves Venezuela sanctions

AFP
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A U.S. Senate committee on Tuesday greenlighted new sanctions on Venezuelan officials responsible for violent crackdowns against anti-government student protesters that have left 42 people dead.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 13-2 in favor of the sanctions draft, which now goes to the Senate floor and is on track for possible passage by Congress.
The bill would allow President Barack Obama to freeze assets and ban U.S. visits by any current or former Venezuelan government official responsible for “directing significant acts of violence or serious human rights abuses against persons associated with the anti-government protests in Venezuela.”
It also allows the White House to crack down on those who ordered the arrest or prosecution of demonstrators, or who are deemed as having provided assistance including financial support for such acts.
The bill would commit $15 million to help nongovernmental organizations, including pro-democracy groups as well was independent media in Venezuela.
The protests began in February as an outpouring of anger against the inability of President Nicolás Maduro’s socialist administration to tamp down the high crime rate, but quickly spread and included protests against the lack of household basics like milk and toilet paper in this oil-rich nation.
Committee chairman Senator Robert Menendez, who with Senator Marco Rubio has led the push on sanctions, said Tuesday’s vote sends “a very clear message.”

Recommended: Venzuelan opposition fears US sanctions would backfire (http://www.ticotimes.net/2014/05/18/venzuelan-opposition-fears-us-sanctions-would-backfire)
It tells those responsible, including government and military officials, security forces and civilian support groups, “will face consequences if they continue violating the human rights of these Venezuelan students who are peacefully protesting for the betterment of their nation and their families,” Menendez said.
The move comes a week after a House panel advanced similar legislation. Should the bills pass their respective chambers they would need to be reconciled into one bill before being sent to Obama for his signature.
The State Department meanwhile has lobbied against sanctions for now, instead placing hope in a dialogue initiated in April between Venezuela’s government and the opposition.
The protests began in February amid rapidly deteriorating socio-economic conditions including the shortage of commodities, soaring inflation and high crime.
The opposition has called for an independent commission to investigate the events that have left 42 dead, 800 wounded and 252 people detained.

WaPo: Venzuelan opposition fears US sanctions would backfire (http://www.ticotimes.net/2014/05/18/venzuelan-opposition-fears-us-sanctions-would-backfire)

FOX NEWS: Standoff between Venezuelan government and opposition continues as sanctions advance in US (http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/05/20/standoff-between-venezuelan-government-and-opposition-continues-as-sanctions/)

charrob
05-22-2014, 10:42 PM
The Washington DC Hypocrisy Continues... no mention of sanctions on US .gov puppet states or dictatorial regimes that continue rights violations and have wounded ot murdered 1000s. But there is one common factor in the globalization foreign operations of the US government. ALl the countries have vast energy production/reserve. Appears as usual, create the false pretenses, then the false intervention. Some things never change.


USAID/NED and the CIA are fomenting the violence. They do the same thing in country after country. After Venezuela it will be Ecuador then Bolivia. Ecuador will be a star prize because then they'll get Assange. These people are truly psychopaths.

HOLLYWOOD
05-22-2014, 10:55 PM
USAID/NED and the CIA are fomenting the violence. They do the same thing in country after country. After Venezuela it will be Ecuador then Bolivia. Ecuador will be a star prize because then they'll get Assange. These people are truly psychopaths.I wonder what the total bill was for the CIA, et al, in assassinating Hugo Chavez and overthrowing the Venezuelan government? They missed so many times... you know they've spent Billions, upon Billions... BTW, the CIA is still very active in Ecuador. We should probably start a pool on the next country's leader to be overthrown/assassinated, or a false flag, and finally, military invasion under falsified pretext. Incredible this government is controlled by a bunch of sociopaths-psychopaths. Same goes for corporate MS Media

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AngryCanadian
05-23-2014, 06:26 AM
Next Country is Belarus McCain is Hungry for it to happen. In fact an Belarus Youth activist "Trainer" was killed in Ukraine last year. CNN made no mention that he was from Belarus.

I know exactly where they are going to target the country and when.

Brian4Liberty
05-23-2014, 02:22 PM
When the economic hitmen fail, they send in the jackals.