Thursday, February 14, 2008

The journalistic jet set on Venezuela: Part II

BoRev.Net

February 11, 2008

Hi did you know that the Venezuelan ECONOMY has tanked? And that they’ve run out of FOOD? And it’s just like in ZIMBABWE down there? And that they’re about to go to WAR with somebody although we’re not exactly sure who? And that Chavez was planning to DEFRAUD the electorate last December but was stopped only by the threat of MILITARY INSURRECTION? And that Venezuelans don’t even LIKE HIM anymore? And that the opposition has turned into DEMOCRATIC FORCE in the country?

Had you going until that last one sorta! Here’s a tip for reading the Washington Post: Jackson Diehl writes the paper’s unbylined foreign policy editorials. When the rest of the ed board refuses to back him, they make him put his name on it and move it to the right hand side of the page. When this happens, it’s usually a pretty good sign that he’s just making shit up. (They haven’t actually fact checked him since his rah rah Iraq war days, which prompted at least this dude to quit).

BTW the only independent updated study of Venezuela’s economy I know of came out last week and it, um, “notes continued progress in economic growth, poverty reduction, employment, and health and education indicators” and points out that “the Venezuelan economy does not fit the mold of an "oil boom headed for a bust," as frequently described by observers and analysts.” But don’t take the economists’ word for it. Jackson Diehl knows they’re all doomed.

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Meet John McCain: Mr Big Stick in Latin America

Republican presidential hopeful, Sen. John McCain, R- Ariz., speaks at the Bay of Pigs Museum as former CIA agent Felix Rodriguez, right, looks on Wednesday, March 21, 2007, in Miami. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

By Nikolas Kozloff

Counterpunch

February 13, 2008

Now that John McCain has presumably wrapped up the Republican nomination, it's natural to wonder what kind of foreign policy he might pursue towards the rest of the world if he were elected President. For example, how would the "maverick" McCain deal with Latin America? In recent years, the region has taken a decidedly leftist turn; new leaders such as Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, Evo Morales of Bolivia, and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua have openly challenged U.S. diplomatic and political influence. McCain's record suggests that he would pursue a very hawkish and antagonistic policy in the hemisphere. It's even possible that the Arizona Republican, who has suggested that the United States might be in Iraq for hundreds of years and might "bomb, bomb, bomb, Iran," could ratchet up military tensions in Latin America and escalate conflict with countries like Venezuela...

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News Roundup - February 13, 2008

Fulbright scholar John Alexander van Schaick tells ABCNews.com that he was approached by a U.S. Embassy official "to basically spy" on Cubans and Venezuelans in the Santa Cruz countryside. (ABC News)

TOP STORY - Exclusive: Peace Corps, Fulbright Scholar Asked to 'Spy' on Cubans, Venezuelans in Bolivia (ABC)

Argentina - Argentina arrests 3rd retired officer for 1972 massacre of guerrillas (Associated Press)

Bolivia - US Embassy in Bolivia Tells Fulbright Scholar and Peace Corps Volunteers to Spy on Venezuelans and Cubans in Bolivia (Democracy Now!)

Bolivia - US spy row official quits Bolivia (BBC)

Bolivia - Report: U.S. Funding Opposition Groups in Bolivia (Democracy Now!)

Colombia - US unionists alarmed by Colombia woes (Associated Press)

Colombia - U.S. families hopeful of Colombia hostages release (Reuters)

Ecuador - Greg Palast Reports - Ecuador Is No Longer For Sale (The Largest Minority)

El Salvador - FMLN calls for campaign finance reform (ElectionFinance.net)

United States - Obama Putting Attack On NAFTA Front and Center? (The Huffington Post)

United States - Smart Move: Barack Obama Goes Populist In the Home Stretch (Credo Action)

United States - In name only: The US government is keen to invoke Keynesian economics, but their efforts lack the philosopher's ideal of shared prosperity (Guardian)

Uruguay - Building Autonomy, One Co-op at a Time (Upside Down World)

Venezuela - Venezuela softens tone on U.S. oil cutoff threat (Reuters)