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Before Venezuela, US had long involvement in Latin America
The Associated Press Updated 1:31 pm CDT, Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's accusation that the United States is trying to engineer a coup d'etat and impose an "illegitimate government" on his country resonates with many in a region where the U.S. has a long history of interventions military and otherwise.
Ever since President James Monroe announced a sort of protectorate over the hemisphere in the early 19th century a policy known as the Monroe Doctrine the United States has involved itself in the daily affairs of nations across Latin America, often on behalf of North American commercial interests or to support right-leaning forces against leftist leaders.
That military involvement tapered off following the Cold War, although the U.S. has been accused of granting at least tacit backing to coups in Venezuela in 2002 and Honduras in 2009.
The Trump's administration prominent role in recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaidó after he declared himself Venezuela's interim president in January and its staunch support for his attempt on Tuesday to trigger a military uprising returns the U.S. to a more assertive role in Latin America.
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Before Venezuela, US had long involvement in Latin America (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
May 2019
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And so much of it has been a case of 'careful what you wish for; you might just get it'
sandensea
May 2019
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sandensea
(21,738 posts)1. And so much of it has been a case of 'careful what you wish for; you might just get it'
You'll recall that many of the right-wing dictators installed or encouraged to take power by Washington Coldwarniks (in both parties, though mainly GOP) later created the massive, $300 billion Latin American debt crisis of the early 1980s.
The debacle cost U.S. interests - from banks to industrial and commercial subsidiaries - billions in bad debts and other losses.
Their damage to U.S. standing abroad was even worse, as many in the world closely identify the U.S. with such regimes even now.
When it comes to the right-wing Latin Americans they so often coddle, U.S. policymakers should remember the old adage:
With friends like these...
Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)2. So have other countries...
Your point?