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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: With “Troika of Tyranny,” Bolton’s Long Standing Push to Target Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua Finally Pays Off Boltons new Troika of Tyranny speech will serve as the foundation for the next and more aggressive stage of the Trump administrations Latin America policy. MIAMI On Thursday, National Security Adviser John Bolton inaugurated the Trump administrations version of the Bush-era Axis of Evil by singling out the three left-wing governments in Latin America Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua as the Troika of Tyranny. Bolton who also used the terms the three stooges of socialism and the Triangle of Terror to describe the three nations delivered his comments to an audience of Venezuelan and Cuban opposition exiles at Miami Dade Colleges Freedom Tower in Miami, Florida. The speech which by all indications signals a new, more aggressive approach towards left-leaning Latin American governments comes less than a week before the midterm elections. This is notable, as Florida has been a major focus of the upcoming elections owing to its status as a swing state, prompting Donald Trump and his predecessor Barack Obama to make recent appearances in support of their favored candidates. Boltons speech seems to have been aimed, in part, at courting portions of Floridas Hispanic community that favor a hardline approach to the governments that now form the newly minted Troika of Tyranny. During the speech, Bolton firmly stated that the U.S. under President Trump would no longer appease the dictators and despots in Latin America, and blamed Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Cuba for causing immense human suffering and provoking regional instability. Under President Trump, the United States is taking direct action against all three regimes to defend the rule of law, liberty, and basic human decency in our region, Bolton noted. Bolton also blamed the three nations for fostering a cradle of communism in the region, ignoring the fact that most of the targets of his ire are socialist, not communist. Bolton also rather ominously stated that the United States government looks forward to watching the governments of all three countries fall and that the Troika will crumble. The aggressive speech was also used to announce new sanctions that the U.S. imposed on Venezuelas gold industry. Venezuela has the second largest gold reserves in the world. Michael McCarthy the founder of Caracas Wire, a consulting group on Venezuela that regularly communicates with the Trump administration told McClatchy that the administrations newest sanctions would provide strategic ambiguity to target Venezuelas oil sector in the near future. Venezuela has the worlds largest oil reserves. Bolton also hinted that the Trump administration would soon issue new sanctions against Nicaragua and Cuba, which has long been under an embargo imposed by the United States. Notably, the same day as Boltons speech, the United Nations General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in support of a resolution calling for the U.S. to lift its embargo of Cuba. Only Israel and the United States voted against the resolution, while only Moldova and Ukraine abstained. Boltons bombastic rhetoric and the aggressive shift in the administrations Latin America policy it has signaled, follow the recent and decisive win of the right-wing Jair Bolsonaro in the recent Brazilian elections. Bolsonaro vocally supports an increase in the U.S. regional presence. He has also long been a vocal supporter of Brazils military dictatorship and has promoted a return to several of the dictatorships past policies. Bolsonaros victory was preceded by the inauguration of Colombias new right-wing president, Iván Duque, who in August succeeded his mentor Juan Manuel Santos, also of the right; as well as by the inauguration of conservative billionaire Sebastián Piñera as president of Chile this past March. Piñeras cabinet includes several politicians who served under the U.S.-installed military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet that ruled Chile from 1973 until 1990. Bolton alluded to the recent victories of pro-U.S. conservatives in his speech, stating that the Trump administration was pleased with the recent elections of like-minded leaders in Latin America. However, Bolton did not mention the left-leaning president-elect of Mexico, Andres Manuel López Obrador, who won the recent Mexican elections by a landslide. López Obrador has vowed to nationalize Mexicos oil resources, a policy that had previously prompted U.S.-backed coups in other countries, such as Iran in 1953. Boltons dream finally comes true with new Axis of Evil tailor-made for Cuba Boltons declaration of the Trump administrations plans to counter the Troika of Tyranny in Latin America is the logical conclusion of his appointment earlier this year to National Security Adviser, given that he has long targeted the three countries singled out in Thursdays speech. Indeed, as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Bolton regularly criticized Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela as undermining U.S. interests throughout the region. However, it has long been Cuba that has been most aggressively targeted by Bolton. This may explain why Bolton, in his recent speech, singled Cuba out in particular and painted it as the leader of the so-called Troika of Tyranny. Long an advocate for increasing the already strong restrictions against Cuba that were in place at the time, Bolton lobbied the George W. Bush administration in 2002 to add the island nation to its axis of evil while serving as Undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security. The justification that Bolton offered was his claim that Cuba was covertly developing biological weapons. In a speech to the conservative think-tank Heritage Foundation, Bolton asserted that Cuba has at least a limited offensive biological warfare research and development effort. John Bolton President Bush stands with John Bolton, left, as he announces Boltons installation as United States ambassador to the United Nations, Aug. 1, 2005 in Washington, D.C. J. Scott Applewhite | AP Bolton originally wrote the speech with a claim that Cuba had a developmental offensive biological warfare program and is providing assistance to other rogue state programs. To Boltons extreme displeasure, concern from other high-ranking officials in the State Department forced him to tone it down. Price Floyd, then a State Department media-affairs official, recalled that there had been no evidence for Boltons claim. Three years later, U.S. intelligence concluded that it is unclear whether Cuba has an active offensive biological warfare effort now, or even had one in the past. After making the baseless accusation, Bolton tried to pressure intelligence officers and government analysts to endorse his statements, to little avail. Despite having distorted intelligence in service to his political bias, Bolton was subsequently promoted to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations soon after in 2005. Notably, with Cuba holding a prominent position within Boltons Troika of Tyranny, it seems that the National Security Advisor has finally secured the countrys inclusion in the Trump administrations Axis of Evil, more than a decade after having failed to convince the Bush administration to do the same. Boltons new offensive very much in character Venezuela has also long been the subject of Boltons ire. For instance, while serving in the Bush State Department in 2002, Bolton actively favored the failed U.S.-backed coup against then-President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez. Bolton has since claimed that Venezuela is harboring and collaborating with Iranian criminals and smugglers. During a 2013 hearing, Bolton claimed that Iran was operating in Venezuela to avoid international scrutiny: These are expert smugglers with the largest Iranian diplomatic facility in the world [which] is in Caracas, Venezuela [
] they are laundering their money through the Venezuelan banks. He has since asserted that Iran uses Venezuela to retain access to the countrys extensive uranium reserves, an apparent effort to link Venezuela to Irans nuclear power program. Bolton has long advocated for preemptive military action against Iran, with the countrys alleged ambition to develop nuclear weapons as the pretext. Bolton has also claimed that the Lebanese political party Hezbollah is a murky but continuing threat in Venezuela. Claims of Hezbollahs involvement are based solely on the ancestry of Venezuelan Vice President Tareck El Aissami, who is of Lebanese heritage. Bolton has stated that Hezbollahs alleged presence in Venezuela is the result of the presence of expatriate Middle Eastern trading networks in Latin America essentially linking Hezbollahs alleged presence to the presence of Lebanese immigrants, a bizarre association that comes close to conflating Lebanese heritage with Hezbollah membership. Boltons claims for which he has never provided concrete evidence have been backed by the current secretary of state, Mike Pompeo. Boltons often aggressive efforts to undermine both Cuba and Venezuela have more recently manifested themselves in his disdain for the government of current Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega, a country with which Bolton also has a troubled past. Indeed, during the Iran-Contra affair, when Ortega was leader of Nicaragua, Bolton, then serving as Assistant Attorney General under Edwin Meese, played a key role in hiding U.S. support for Nicaraguan death squads. Bolton claimed that the information requested by the House Judiciary Committee in its investigation of the Iran-Contra scandal was highly classified and that no member of the committee had the proper clearances to review it. While serving in the Reagan administration, Bolton repeatedly blocked government probes into the U.S. role in Nicaragua by refusing to cooperate with document release requests and invoking executive privilege. He later referred to his efforts to destroy information allegedly pertaining to the Contra affair as house cleaning chores so the George H.W. Bush administration could come in with a clean slate. Beyond his past efforts to target these three countries specifically, Bolton is also closely linked to a Washington law firm long known for its role in fomenting military coups throughout Latin America. For years, Bolton was an associate of Covington & Burling, which recently came under scrutiny for its role in the 2009 military coup that ousted Manuel Zelaya in Honduras. When Zelaya raised the minimum wage, Chiquita fruit company paid $70,000 in lobbying fees to Covington, whose long-time partner, Eric Holder, was serving as Attorney General at the time. Chiquita saw its lobbying pay off when the U.S.-backed military coup in 2009 removed Zelaya from power. Then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton openly admitted the role of the Obama administration in the coup. Given Boltons past ambitions targeting these three countries and his connections to Covington & Burling, his recent rhetoric about the triangle of terror should be given the attention it deserves, as should his history of forcing the facts to fit his long-standing political biases. Indeed, considering that the current vice president, president and secretary of state have all teased the possibility of regime change in Venezuela, including through a U.S.-backed military coup, it seems that Boltons new Troika of Tyranny speech will serve as the foundation for the next and more aggressive stage of the Trump administrations Latin America policy. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
After the death of Chavez in Venezuela in 2013, their economy took a nosedive. Now if you live there you can expect prices to rise while you are still eating dinner in a restaurant since the menu does not have permanent prices printed on them. Cuba is Cuba, even after the death of Fidel Castro. At least they are not still consorting with the Russians. Daniel Ortega has turned Nicaragua into the poorest nation in Central America. If the Sandinistas had not overthrown Somoza in the late 70s things would be different there today and there never would have been gun smuggling (and drugs) going on with the Contras at Mena, Arkansas. www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/MENA/mena.php#axzz5W2K60jhK "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
Yeah, right. And they never would have had any particular DC-3's to make it snow had not the raw materials been mined by non-union gun toting bible clinging patriot terrorists. I am not one of those weak-spirited, sappy Americans who want to be liked by all the people around them. I dont care if people hate my guts; I assume most of them do. The important question is whether they are in a position to do anything about it. My affections, being concentrated over a few people, are not spread all over Hell in a vile attempt to placate sulky, worthless shits. - William S Burroughs
Cuba's new "President" just visited Moscow and it was fruitful. (I assure you that the suffering people of Vzla, Nica and Cuba don't care about socialist v communist semantics. They just need food and guns and that can actually be handled privately.) The reality is that the anti-Zionist axis is a hodge podge of goofy but sovereign nations that have no choice but to ally with Russia, China, Iran or anyone else that isn't in the ZioEmpire. Colombia in NATO?? The next big Global War is not that very far off. I knew this Colombian guy when I lived in Chicago. I had to meet him in winter and was 10 minutes late. He told me he was freezing. ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
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