The Breaking Of Imperial Power — South America Rejects US Sanctions on Venezuela
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(Hiram’s Notes: There was a time when America was feared and disobeying her, especially in her backyard, was all but unthinkable. To just whisper disapproval ,much less openly displaying your dissatisfaction for the world to see ,would have never been thought to possible, but we are at the end of her as a power.
South and Central America, along with the Caribbean, are rising up against American hegemony and imperial dictates. They hate her and are now awake to how she uses the divide and conquer tactic to further her policy goals of hegemonic rule, not just in the Western hemisphere, but also globally.
Scripture teaches us that the Ten Horns would hate the whore(America) and burn her body. We are seeing glimpses of these prophesies being fulfilled. These are days wherein she will become isolate, hated ,and brought low. Believe me it will get worse. )
South America Rejects US Sanctions on Venezuela
CARACAS, Venezuela
Source: ABCNEWS
South American governments have rejected an effort by U.S. lawmakers to apply sanctions on Venezuela over human rights concerns.Foreign ministers from the 12-member Union of South American Nations issued a statement Friday saying that the proposed legislation would constitute a violation of Venezuela’s internal affairs and undermine attempts by regional diplomats and the Vatican to foster dialogue between the government and opposition.
Sanctions represent “an obstacle for the Venezuelan people can overcome their difficulties with independence, and in democratic peace,” according to a statement after a meeting in the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador.
The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday is expected to debate a bipartisan bill that would order the Obama administration to ban visas and freeze the assets of Venezuelan officials who’ve committed abuses during the past three months of unrest. Similar legislation has already cleared the Senate foreign relations committee.
The Obama administration has condemned President Nicolas Maduro’s crackdown on protests but wants to hold off on applying sanctions to give more time to dialogue.
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