On the venezuela situation, I'm seeing a lot of blame placed on the US for it. What's weird to me is the US would have a MAJOR interest in securing non-middle-eastern oil (or any oil for that matter), so it's right there, at one point a friendly nation.... i don't know why the US would want to blow that up and risk losing that oil.
That's a weird position that probably should be addressed at some level.
The US has not been friendly to Venezuela since Chavez was first elected. But the reasons for that lack of friendliness were not caused by us. Chavez nationalized the oil industry, stole equipment and privately owned assets, canceled contracts and obligations, fired a large portion of the former engineers and employees of the national oil company, forced a significant amount of Americans to withdraw from the country, and really caused a whole hell of a lot of trouble. (The result of all of this was something like a 70% loss to their oil productivity, and it happened fast).
In response (not the other way around), Venezuela lost its favorable status with the United States.
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So I find it absolutely hilarious when people try to blame the US for the problems in Venezuela. No, we didn't force them to become more friendly with China or Russia (who honestly couldn't give two **** about Venezuela, except that it has an anti-American stance now of which, of course, they approve). No we didn't damage their oil industry - they did that to themselves (with disastrous consequences, given that their economy was mostly driven by oil). And the fact that the country has gone to **** has nothing to do with the US, whatsoever, IMO. Or, perhaps nothing is too strong... it's mostly their fault, we played at most a minor role.
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They (edit: actually, I'm not sure I should even use the word they, because that implies the totality of the Venezuelan people. What I really mean is Chavez) wanted independence from US influence, they got what they asked for, and everything that comes with it.
Like I hinted at above, I'm a big fan of Venezuelan people. They, like Cubans, are the victims of extremist politicians (with borderline dictatorial control of the country), and deserve pity rather than dislike.
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While I'm on the subject, a thought or two about Brics. Brics is, at its core, an anti-Western coalition. I have no real problem with it, in fact it may even be a good thing for some of the countries involved. But for Venezuela this is doubling down on failed international/economic policy. Their economy has collapsed because of their intended collaboration with Brics type countries, so it would be a wild decision to put their hands further into the fire after already being burned. I don't see any benefit for them, unless they just want to, over-time, end up in the same kind of relationships they had with the US, but now with other countries who will treat them even less favorably than we did.