After
destroying Greece with the help of the European Financial Dictatorship, the IMF mafia is ready to
invade Latin America ... again. On late July, a statement by the Fund
actually revealed its main targets currently in the region.
From
latino.foxnews
:
The International Monetary Fund
forecasts for 2016 a contraction in Latin America's average GDP of
0.4 percent, due mainly to economic problems in Argentina, Brazil
and Venezuela, a senior IMF official said here Tuesday.
The head of the IMF's Western
Hemisphere Department, the Mexican economist Alejandro Werner,
took part in a Montevideo conference on structural reforms.
"The panorama of Latin
America is largely determined by economies like Venezuela, which
faces a considerable projected contraction (some 10 percent);
Brazil, which will experience a decline similar to last year's;
and Argentina, obviously because of the transition going on
there," Werner told the press.
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Given
that a key tool of the US imperialism is the US-controlled IMF mafia,
this is actually the best confirmation for the estimation of this
blog through the article 'Fixing'
Latin America for Hillary?
on early
June. It was pointed that:
A wave
of neoliberal onslaught shakes currently Latin America. While in
Argentina, Mauricio Macri allegedly took the power normally, the
constitutional
coup against Dilma Rousseff
in Brazil, as well as, the usual
actions of the Right
opposition in Venezuela against Nicolás Maduro with the help of the
US finger recently, are far more obvious. The
special weight of these three countries in Latin America is extremely
important for the US imperialism to regain ground in the global
geopolitical arena. Especially the last ten to fifteen years, each of
them developed increasingly autonomous policies away from the US
close custody, under Leftist governments, and this was something that
alarmed the US imperialism components.
The
case of Venezuela is really interesting. The US imperialists were
fiercely trying to overthrow the Leftist governments since Chávez
administration. They found now a weaker president, Nicolás Maduro,
who certainly does not have the strength and personality of Hugo
Chávez, to achieve their goal.
The
Western media mouthpieces are doing their job, which is propaganda as
usual. The recipe is known. You present the half truth, with a big
overdose of exaggeration. The establishment parrots are demonizing
Socialism, but they won't ever tell you about the money that the US
are spending, feeding the Right-Wing groups and opposition to proceed
in provocative operations, in order to create instability. They won't
tell you about the financial war conducted through the oil prices,
manipulated by the Saudis, the close US ally.
The
IMF is ready to invade Venezuela, in order to open the road for the
private corporations towards the rich oil deposits. Privatization is
promoted as the antidote to "evil" Socialism, but of
course, no one will tell you how badly failed in all the IMF cases in
the past and lately in Greece.
The
real "crime" of Chávez and Maduro, is that they didn't do
enough to build a multi-dimensional economy. As the social programs
for the poor depend to a high degree on the oil industry profits, the
outside economic war could easily destroy these programs. This could
increase public anger against the Socialist governments.
As
Heiko Khoo describes:
“Like many oil-based economies, Venezuela
suffers from its lack of economic diversity. Attempts to sustain
generous state subsidies for food, health, education and a raft of
other benefits, met with bitter resistance from the Venezuelan
capitalist elite. They organized a campaign of sabotage and
orchestrated shortages. However, government policies to create a dual
currency also undermined its own ability to plan the economy. [...]
We are witnessing a counter-revolutionary wave in South America,
which is sharpest in Brazil and Venezuela. To defeat this, President
Maduro should act decisively to crush the economic sabotage organized
by the richest families and launch a call to arms to reawaken the
revolutionary movement throughout the continent.”
And
Gabriel Hetland states:
“Since winning the December 2015 parliamentary elections,
opposition leaders have said next to nothing about their plans for
addressing the crisis. In June I asked a top official in the
administration of Carlos Ocariz, the mayor of Sucre municipality and
a top figure within Primero Justicia (a leading opposition party),
about opposition plans. He responded with a common line: “There can
be no economic change without political change.” Chavistas believe
the opposition is reluctant to reveal its true plans because they
would be so unpopular; they’re rumored to include full-scale
privatization of the economy and a painful agreement with the IMF. It
is far from clear that such actions are what Venezuela needs to get
back on track.”
The
global neo-feudalists are not using military dictatorships anymore. They
prefer economic wars, although sometimes their anxiety to prevail
leads them to clumsy actions, like the financial coup against Greece
last summer. They are ready to take Venezuela and the rest Latin
America key players. What they won't tell you, is that their
neoliberal "architecture" will bring far more poverty,
unemployment, inequality, and above all, looting of the public
property, which is of course their main target. Yet, the well-paid
parrots of the establishment are doing everything they can to present
Socialism as an evil thing which must be destroyed.
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