Friday, May 8, 2020

Trudeau exposes his Trump-style COVID-19 policy

Trudeau exposes his Trump-style COVID-19 policy
"I just finished a call with our counterparts from Peru Gustavo Meza-Cuadra, Colombia Claudia Blum, Brazil Ernesto Araújo. We are talking about the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact in the Americas, mainly the crisis of Venezuela and the humanitarian needs of Venezuelans. Juan Guaidó ".

Let us first examine the COVID-19 issue. Peru, Colombia and Brazil are evaluating the impact of the pandemic in the Americas, under the auspices of Canada and as a corollary, they should consider the impact in Venezuela. Maybe we can help. The diagram below, based on data issued by the CDC, an important Swiss public health agency, adds Ecuador to the countries mentioned by Minister Champagne, thus helping to clarify the situation. Ecuador joins its list of being a member of the Lima Group. This group of countries, of which Trudeau was one of the main founding members in 2017 and in which he now occupies a leading position, has made it his goal to overthrow the Maduro government.

It is obvious that Venezuela is the country that sets an example in Latin America. While Peru, Colombia, Brazil and Ecuador are naturally right-wing dictatorships, they are apparently incapable or not interested in adopting a human policy to combat the pandemic.

First of all, Venezuela has a Bolivarian revolutionary government. It is motivated by the need to control COVID-19 and puts all its scarce resources, both human and physical, at the service of its population. Resources would be much less scarce were it not for the crippling sanctions imposed by the United States and Canada against Venezuela. The facts, as shown in the charts, persist.

Second, it is important to note that Canada and the other countries of the Lima Group cited in the Canadian government tweet (to which Ecuador joins) are not interested in the well-being of the peoples of Latin America. COVID-19 is just a tool for both these countries and the United States of President Donald Trump. It serves as a weapon not only to keep latent the US attempt to recolonize the region with the full collaboration of its allies prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, but it also serves to instigate a more hostile impulse in one of the peak moments of the pandemic, with all cynicism.

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So what's behind the Canadian Foreign Minister, François-Philippe Champagne's tweet? He mentions the "humanitarian" needs of Venezuelans and refers to the "crisis in Venezuela." As it is possible to see, in the tweet Juan Guaidó also appears, the "interim president" as Trump and Trudeau lie.

The Canadian government's tweet is dated May 4. During the early hours of May 3, a group of heavily armed mercenaries, mostly Colombians, accompanied by US Marines, attempted a maritime raid on Venezuela. The stated objective was to overthrow the legitimate government of President Maduro, as exposed in this video. Furthermore, the angle of the Venezuelan government is confirmed in this second video.

However, the coup attempt was a complete failure. The civic-military union of Venezuela with the support of local fishermen arrested and arrested the invaders, some of whom were killed. The Trudeau government was aware, since news of the event appeared on May 4 in the Canadian television. Additionally, in my May 4 newsletter, I invited more than 3,500 subscribers to write to Prime Minister Trudeau and his Minister for Foreign Affairs.

In the tweet presented below, Orlando Viera-Blanco, Canada's "false ambassador" supported by Trump and Trudeau, triumphantly announced what he thought would be Guaidó's imminent entry into Caracas as president and not as interim president. Note the explanatory mark after "coming soon."


There is a precedent for this. On April 29, a week before the attempted invasion, the United States Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, said:

"In Venezuela, I am pleased to report that the multilateral effort to restore democracy continues to generate an enabling dynamic. I have asked my team to update our plans to reopen the United States Embassy in Caracas so that we are ready to work. As soon As Maduro gives up his post, I am sure that we will raise "that flag again in Caracas."

The Trudeau government following in the footsteps of the United States' global policy in Latin America certainly took note of the US foreign policy statement.

However, the coup was frustrated beforehand. The Canadian government is strangely comfortable with these activities, as evidenced by close international relations with Guaidó's representative in Canada.

Whatever it is, it is clear that the Canadian government is perfecting its plans against Venezuela accordingly to Trump's COVID-19 policy.

Like Trump, Trudeau has no choice but to face a failed coup attempt again. Furthermore, how does Trudeau explain that he is supposed to be in favor of a "peaceful solution" in Venezuela and not military intervention, when he is an essential member of the Lima Group, and when the act of May 3 was an energetic military incursion and illegal on the soil of a sovereign nation?

This is an unfinished business.

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