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What are the measures and consequences of the US-led blockade against Venezuela?
Find out in this five-part infographic (thread)pic.twitter.com/AxklxTh56Q
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Economy experts: "Sanctions against Venezuela likely led to tens of thousands of deaths." A number of experts agree that US sanctions are largely responsible for the country's crisis and should be removed immediately to end Venezuelans' suffering. Here
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We've also just published a neat infographic explaining the different measures and consequences of the US-led blockade. So take a look, download and share it so people understand just how far-reaching and murderous this policy ishttps://venezuelanalysis.com/images/15295
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At Venezuelanalysis we're determined to do our part to counter this imperialist propaganda that has caused so much suffering. And unlike Reuters and their ilk, we're 100% funded by readers. To support our work, visit: https://venezuelanalysis.com/donate Patreon: https://patreon.com/venanalysis pic.twitter.com/BB4P3nJNPO
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It might seem like we have a bone to pick with corporate outlets, and we do. They have blood on their hands. This kind of awful reporting, endorsing regime-change and minimizing sanctions' consequences, has provided cover for a policy that has killed tens of thousands of Vzlanspic.twitter.com/0T31lRIIHW
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In fact, it's the gov't, and really the Venezuelan people who are twice the victims. First, murderous sanctions mean there's a need to come up with these alternative and thus risky deals. And secondly, greedy businessmen can take advantage of the desperation to steal moneypic.twitter.com/FdDG1kJ3Jm
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To recap, the loyal stenographers at Reuters charge the Vzlan gov't w/ 2 "crimes": evading the US blockade (how dare they?) by looking for workarounds, and then "punishing" people who embezzled money and did not keep up their end of the bargain (cont)pic.twitter.com/nYekvZTgJd
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Also the usual "Maduro calls sanctions illegal and blames Washington for woes." Right, because Washington sanctioning a Russian company for buying Vzlan oil is surely legal. And everyone, from UN experts to US democrats, has denounced the devastating consequences of sanctionspic.twitter.com/4la0zvunNr
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The article is full of the trademark dishonesty, like calling Venezuela's effort to sell crude despite sanctions a "cat and mouse game." How's that for a disgusting euphemism? Imagine someone trying not to be killed by the mob and calling that a cat and mouse gamepic.twitter.com/KXEWcBc3Ow
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Says a lot that Reuters think Hernández is someone to shed light on this. Here's a lobbyist who represented companies trying to seize Vzlan assets. Then worked for this band of US-backed puppets and played a role in endangering said assets. Conflict of interest falls short...pic.twitter.com/UCZW5X21L7
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Cue in star witness José Ignacio Hernández, who says that by doing business with the gov't you risk "ending up in jail". His cameo is apropos, having worked for self-proclaimed
@jguaido, an expert in embezzling himself. Also, there's an arrest warrant for Hernández in Venezuelapic.twitter.com/a1pHB30Rxq
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The piece pushes 2 stories: Vzla's efforts to circumvent sanctions (corporate outlets would just have the country surrender to imperialism) and a supposed persecution against the private sector. Who will stand up for the people who embezzle money in countries the US doesn't like?pic.twitter.com/2MEJAvOwrd
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In short, PDVSA signed an oil-for-food swap deal with little-known Supraquimic, delivered $260 million worth of crude. Reuters cries about the poor corrupt businessmen, but even they admit: "Reuters could not determine how much food, if any, Supraquimic delivered"pic.twitter.com/e1DgAdpiJN
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The headline is about the Vzlan gov't "punishing" people that were involved in an oil-for-food swap. And what does punishing mean? Well, prosecuting someone for embezzling money. Yes, Reuters thinks that (alleged) embezzlers should just go "unpunished" in Venezuelapic.twitter.com/D6D20wPxYJ
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We've found the media dishonesty equivalent of a "perfect game." Reuters manages to cram so much bias into a single article it's almost indescribable. But this disgusting coverage and endorsement of murderous US sanctions needs calling out (thread)https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/exclusive-venezuela-swapped-pdvsa-oil-food-then-punished-dealmakers-2021-08-24/ …
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We've also just published a neat infographic explaining the different measures and consequences of the US-led blockade. So take a look, download and share it so people understand just how far-reaching and murderous this policy ishttps://venezuelanalysis.com/images/15295
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At Venezuelanalysis we're determined to do our part to counter this imperialist propaganda that has caused so much suffering. And unlike Reuters and their ilk, we're 100% funded by readers. To support our work, visit: https://venezuelanalysis.com/donate Patreon: https://patreon.com/venanalysis pic.twitter.com/BB4P3nJNPO
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It might seem like we have a bone to pick with corporate outlets, and we do. They have blood on their hands. This kind of awful reporting, endorsing regime-change and minimizing sanctions' consequences, has provided cover for a policy that has killed tens of thousands of Vzlanspic.twitter.com/0T31lRIIHW
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In fact, it's the gov't, and really the Venezuelan people who are twice the victims. First, murderous sanctions mean there's a need to come up with these alternative and thus risky deals. And secondly, greedy businessmen can take advantage of the desperation to steal moneypic.twitter.com/FdDG1kJ3Jm
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To recap, the loyal stenographers at Reuters charge the Vzlan gov't w/ 2 "crimes": evading the US blockade (how dare they?) by looking for workarounds, and then "punishing" people who embezzled money and did not keep up their end of the bargain (cont)pic.twitter.com/nYekvZTgJd
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Also the usual "Maduro calls sanctions illegal and blames Washington for woes." Right, because Washington sanctioning a Russian company for buying Vzlan oil is surely legal. And everyone, from UN experts to US democrats, has denounced the devastating consequences of sanctionspic.twitter.com/4la0zvunNr
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