Max Blumenthal and Aaron Maté' talk about the US coups in Latin America. The ruling elite are filled with gangsters, but people still vote for them believing that as they are the establishment then they must be honorable. They believe that they uphold law and order but that is far from the truth.Back from Honduras, The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal discusses the impact of US meddling over the last decade: a narco-President, Juan Orlando Hernández, recently named as a co-conspirator in a drug trafficking case against his brother; a massive migrant crisis; political assassinations; and devastating privatizations overseen by Joe Biden. [embedded content]
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The ruling elite are filled with gangsters, but people still vote for them believing that as they are the establishment then they must be honorable. They believe that they uphold law and order but that is far from the truth.
Back from Honduras, The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal discusses the impact of US meddling over the last decade: a narco-President, Juan Orlando Hernández, recently named as a co-conspirator in a drug trafficking case against his brother; a massive migrant crisis; political assassinations; and devastating privatizations overseen by Joe Biden.