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The United States on Monday declared Venezuela a national security threat and ordered sanctions against seven officials in the worst diplomatic dispute with the oil-rich country since socialist President Nicolas Maduro took office in 2013.
President Barack Obama issued and signed the executive order, which senior administration officials said did not target the energy sector or Venezuela’s broader economy. The move raises tensions between Washington and the OPEC member just as U.S. relations with Cuba, another longtime U.S. foe in Latin America, are set to be normalized.
Declaring a country a national security threat is the first step in starting a sanctions regime. The same process has been followed with countries such as Iran and Syria, U.S. officials said.
The White House said the executive order targeted people whose actions undermined democratic processes or institutions, had committed acts of violence or abuse of human rights, were involved in prohibiting or penalizing freedom of expression, or were government officials involved in public corruption.
“Venezuelan officials past and present who violate the human rights of Venezuelan citizens and engage in acts of public corruption will not be welcome here, and we now have the tools to block their assets and their use of U.S. financial systems,” White House spokesman Josh Earnest said in a statement.
“We are deeply concerned by the Venezuelan government’s efforts to escalate intimidation of its political opponents. Venezuela’s problems cannot be solved by criminalizing dissent,” he added.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez told reporters that Caracas would respond to the U.S. move soon.
The seven individuals named in the order, which included top domestic security and intelligence officials, would have their property and interests in the United States blocked or frozen and would be denied entry into the United States. U.S. persons would also be prohibited from doing business with them.
The White House also called on Venezuela to release all political prisoners, including “dozens of students,” and warned against blaming Washington for its problems.
“We’ve seen many times that the Venezuelan government tries to distract from its own actions by blaming the United States or other members of the international community for events inside Venezuela,” Earnest said in the statement.
“These efforts reflect a lack of seriousness on the part of the Venezuelan government to deal with the grave situation it faces.”
U.S. officials told reporters in a conference call that the executive order did not target the Venezuelan people or economy and stressed that upcoming legislative elections should be held without intimidation of the government’s opponents.
The sanctions effectively confirm Venezuela as the United States’ primary adversary in Latin America, a label that was for decades applied to Communist-run Cuba until Washington and Havana announced a diplomatic breakthrough in December.
Washington said last week it would respond through diplomatic channels to Venezuela’s demand for a cut in the U.S. Embassy’s staff in Caracas after the government called for a plan within 15 days to reduce staff to 17 from 100 at the American facility.
Commercial ties between Venezuela and the United States have, however, been largely unaffected by diplomatic flare-ups, which were common during the 14-year-rule of late socialist leader Hugo Chavez.
The United States is Venezuela’s top trading partner, and Venezuela in 2014 remained the fourth-largest supplier of crude to the United States at an average of 733,000 barrels per day – despite a decade-long effort by Caracas to diversify its oil shipments to China and India.
Opposition leader and twice-presidential candidate Henrique Capriles told Reuters the sanctions were a problem for a corrupt elite in the Maduro government, but not ordinary Venezuelans.
“It’s not a problem with Venezuela or with Venezuelans; it’s a problem for the corrupt ones. It doesn’t affect we Venezuelans.”
9 Comments on "Our privacy pledge. US Declares Venezuela A Threat, Sanctions Top Officials"
Plantagenet on Mon, 9th Mar 2015 6:38 pm
The liberals in the Obama administration are now quarreling with the socialists in the Madura administration in Venezuela.
Its dumb vs. dumber.
redpill on Mon, 9th Mar 2015 7:42 pm
Can only hope Plant is some kind of bot. The alternative? Scary to think it can vote.
What’s your pick plant? Paul, Cruz, certainly not Jeb.
Makati1 on Mon, 9th Mar 2015 8:02 pm
And the beat goes on….
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/dont_believe_media_coverage_of_venezuela_20150305
Truth is missing in American ‘news’ and has been for a long time. Insanity in the UFSA government is becoming obvious to everyone but brainwashed Americans.
Makati1 on Mon, 9th Mar 2015 8:31 pm
More:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/us-declares-venezuela-a-threat-to-national-security/5435553
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/telesuragenda/Economic-War-on-Venezuela-20150122-0033.html
http://www.telesurtv.net/english/telesuragenda/Economic-War-on-Venezuela-20150122-0033.html
…and the beat goes on…
JuanP on Mon, 9th Mar 2015 9:06 pm
redpill, You don’t still think that voting makes any difference, do you?
Please explain to me how electing Jeb or Hillary would make my life or any other US citizen or resident or human being anywhere in the world any different or better than electing the other MF. To me, they are both exactly the same shit; thieving, lying, conniving, manipulative, psychopatic, greedy, antisocial SOBs.
Do you think either one is better tan the other? Bush? Clinton? Clinton? Bush? Same shit, different name.
If you convince me, I will become a US citizen and vote in the next presidential elections. You’ve got my word! 😉
American Idiot on Tue, 10th Mar 2015 12:22 am
Thses are all signs of a Failing Empire. Thses Idiots aren’t about to go out quietly. They wouldn’t know what to do with themselves if they did.
GregT on Tue, 10th Mar 2015 12:32 am
Absolutely agree Idiot, the globalists will not go out quietly. It’s very sad that so many good American people, and good people from countries everywhere, are going to be dragged down by the globalists’ agenda. Too bad we couldn’t round them all up, from the countries that they live in around the world, and send them all to Antarctica.
GregT on Tue, 10th Mar 2015 12:54 am
lil planter said,
“Its dumb vs. dumber.”
What’s even dumber than that, is categorizing people into stereotypical groups, and that extremely dumb red spinning propeller thingy, that makes your ignorance shine even more brightly.
Plantagenet on Tue, 10th Mar 2015 1:47 am
Can only hope Redpill is some kind of bot. The alternative? Scary to think it can vote.
What’s your pick Redpill? Hillary, Hillary or Hillary?