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There is a coup underway in Venezuela. The pieces are all falling into place like a bad CIA movie. At every turn a new traitor is revealed, a betrayal is born, full of promises to reveal the smoking gun that will justify the unjustifiable. Infiltrations are rampant, rumors spread like wildfire, and the panic mentality threatens to overcome logic. Headlines scream danger, crisis and imminent demise, while the usual suspects declare covert war on a people whose only crime is being gatekeeper to the largest pot of black gold in the world. [...]
Two days later, the New York Times ran a front-page piece shaming the Venezuelan economy and oil industry, and predicting its downfall ("Oil Cash Waning, Venezuelan Shelves Lie Bare", Jan. 29, 2015, NYT). Blaring omissions from the article include mention of the hundreds of tons of food and other consumer products that have been hoarded or sold as contraband by private distributors and businesses in order to create shortages, panic, discontent with the government and justify outrageous price hikes. Further, multiple ongoing measures taken by the government to overcome the economic difficulties were barely mentioned and completed disregarded.
Σχόλιο: Επιτέλους η Ελλάδα μέσω της νέας κυβέρνησης φαίνεται έτοιμη να επέμβει δυναμικά στην Ουκρανία βοηθώντας τον Ελληνικό πληθυσμό και όχι μόνο, λαμβάνοντας έτσι θέση και αναγνωρίζοντας εμμέσως πλην σαφώς σε επίσημο πλέον επίπεδο την κατάσταση που έχει φέρει στην χώρα το υποστηριζόμενο από τις ΗΠΑ και ΕΕ καθεστώς του Ποροσένκο.