Venezuela
Displaying 1 - 5 of 5 in reverse chronological order
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1 | U.S. needs a pro-Latin America president Northern Iowan 116:27, p.3 |
Rawwas discusses recent deposing of Bolivian president elect Evo Morales by Jeanine Anez, calling it a military coup based upon the false claims and United States imperialism perpetuated through the Organization of American States' report questioning the freedom of the election. In the author's opinion, the only presidential candidate with a clear vision of solidarity with Latin America is Bernie Sanders; photo. | |
2 | The Washington connection and third-world facism Northern Iowan 115:53, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the United States has historically supported fascists and dictators and that the recent meeting of President Trump with Brazil's leader Jair Bolsonaro to replace Venezuela's leader follows this pattern; photo. | |
3 | Protests in Haiti show the way forward Northern Iowan 115:40, p.4 |
Rawwas writes in the aftermath of widespread protests in Haiti. In the author's opinion, strikes are a tool of change that should be used worldwide, the United States' actions in Haiti and Venezuela do not support free democracy. | |
4 | In Defense: Hands off Venezuela Northern Iowan 115:33, p.3 |
Caleb Stekl and Cade Olmstead write a letter to the editor in response to Colin Horning's January 28 Northern Iowan opinion piece "Socialism causes economic peril." They disagree with Horning's claim that socialism is to blame for Venezuela's political and economic turmoil, instead blaming capitalism and military intervention, particularly from the United States; photo. | |
5 | Socialism causes economic peril Northern Iowan 115:30, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, government intervention in free markets and socialism lead to devastating economic consequences. Horning cites Venezuela as an example, in the wake of Juan Guaido's election as interim President; photo. |