“There is a triangle that is always involved, Madrid, the United States and a country in the region, in this case directly, Argentina, headed by Javier Milei, to attack Venezuela,” highlighted the internationalist and political scientist, Carolina Escarraduring an interview given on the program Al Aire, broadcast by Venezolana de Televisión (VTV).
In light of the above, the expert argued that for decades, the United States elites have had the idea that all of Latin America belongs to them, which dates back to the Monroe Doctrine, which was set forth on December 2, 1823, when the then president, James Monroe (1817-1825), in a speech before the U.S. Congress, issued a warning to the European powers to stay out of the continent.
“They believe themselves to be a superior race, it is the theme of manifest destiny, the same thing happens with the Spanish,” said the internationalist. She also added that since the arrival of Commander Hugo Chavez to the Miraflores Palace, there has been a profound transformation of the country, which began with the Constitution of 1999, through which the Bolivarian Government promotes participatory and leading democracy.
“The Magna Carta was the basis that allowed Chavez to speak out against the FTAA in 2005, but they believe in representative democracy, they see the people as ignorant; it is a class struggle,” said Escarrá. In turn, he emphasized that the president of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, continues with a firm step and this month there will be good news related to the possible entry of the country into the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa).
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