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Iramsy Peraza Forte — Ten attempts to destabilize the recently re-elected Venezuelan government

Summary:
Economic warfare, political isolation, and subversion orchestrated by the neoliberal Empire and its vassals, cronies and minions. It's hardly just the result of "socialism," the collapse of the oil price, or the economic incompetence of the Bolivarian government. This is an attack. This is also a reason that the Soviet Union expanded post WWII to create a buffer, engaged in an arms race, and committed a huge portion of its resources to military use. Russia is now being forced to follow that example in order to survive. Same with Iran and North Korea. This is not lost on China either, the only country with the size, industrial and technological depth, and tight governance to compete with the US for military superiority. And the race is on.GranmaTen attempts to destabilize the

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Economic warfare, political isolation, and subversion orchestrated by the neoliberal Empire and its vassals, cronies and minions.

It's hardly just the result of "socialism," the collapse of the oil price, or the economic incompetence of the Bolivarian government. This is an attack.

This is also a reason that the Soviet Union expanded post WWII to create a buffer, engaged in an arms race, and committed a huge portion of its resources to military use. Russia is now being forced to follow that example in order to survive.

Same with Iran and North Korea.

This is not lost on China either, the only country with the size, industrial and technological depth, and tight governance to compete with the US for military superiority. And the race is on.

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Ten attempts to destabilize the recently re-elected Venezuelan government
Iramsy Peraza Forte

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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