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The Bolivarian Republic of '''Venezuela''' is a [[South America]]n [[nation state]] with a population of over 31 million and a GDP per capita of $12,237.22. In 2017 it was reported to have a bread shortage.<ref>http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/venezuela/article138964428.html</ref>
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'''Venezuela''', officially the '''Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela''',<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.me.gob.ve/media/contenidos/2006/d_269_8.pdf |title=Constitución de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela |accessdate=19 March 2013 |date=15 December 1999 |publisher=Ministry of Education |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131001032323/http://www.me.gob.ve/media/contenidos/2006/d_269_8.pdf |archivedate=1 October 2013 }}</ref> is a country on the northern coast of [[South America]], consisting of a continental landmass and a large number of small islands and islets in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. The capital and largest urban agglomeration is the city of [[Caracas]]. It has a territorial extension of 916,445&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> (353,841 sq mi). The continental territory is bordered on the north by the Caribbean Sea and the [[Atlantic Ocean]], on the west by [[Colombia]], [[Brazil]] on the south, [[Trinidad and Tobago]] to the north-east and on the east by [[Guyana]].<ref>''[[Document:British military presence near Venezuela ‘extremely concerning’]]''</ref>
  
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==Fossil fuel reserves==
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Counting [[tar sands]], Venezuela has the largest oil reserves of any nation state.<ref>''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_proven_reserves "List of countries by proven oil reserves"]''</ref> Venezuela has the 8th largest gas reserves of any [[nation state]], about 3% of total global reserves.
  
==History==
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In March 2015 the administration of [[Barack Obama]], at the urging of US oil corporations, declared Venezuela to be a “threat to the national security” of the [[US]].<ref>''[https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/open-letter-to-jagmeet-singh-ndps-reactionary-foreign-policy-positions-must "Open Letter to Jagmeet Singh: NDP’s reactionary foreign policy positions must be changed"]''</ref>
In 2002, a foreign-backed{{cn}} [[2002 Venezuelan coup attempt|attempted coup]] failed to depose [[Hugo Chavez]] after a mass display of popular support.
 
  
==Fossil fuel reserves==
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==BBC bias and lies==
Venezuela has the 8th largest gas reserves of any [[nation state]], about 3% of total global reserves.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_natural_gas_proven_reserves</ref> Counting [[tar sands]], Venezuela has the largest oil reserves of any nation state.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_oil_proven_reserves</ref> In March of 2015 the administration of [[Barack Obama]], at the urging of US oil corporations, declared Venezuela to be a “threat to the [[Unites States/National security|national security]]of the [[US]].<ref>https://canadiandimension.com/articles/view/open-letter-to-jagmeet-singh-ndps-reactionary-foreign-policy-positions-must</ref>
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On 8 February 2019, ''Venezuela Analysis'' published an article entitled "The BBC and Venezuela: Bias and Lies", which began:
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:The [[corporate media|mass media]] under capitalism is part of the state machine and uses its influence and “prestige” of being “objective” and “independent” to play an important role in the propaganda element. In the [[UK]], the [[BBC]] has perfected its skills in preparing the population to accept that any coup that imperialism supports is justified. And this they have done about Venezuela.
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:"The BBC programme 'Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chavez Story', broadcast on 16 January, sought to prepare viewers to accept and support any moves against [[President Maduro]], as the inheritor of Chavez’s legacy. And within a week, an attempted coup had begun!<ref>''[https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/14309 "The BBC and Venezuela: Bias and Lies"]''</ref>
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==Bank reserves==
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In 2016, Venezuela banned their highest denomination banknote, reportedly “in a bid to crack down on the 'black economy'”.<ref>''[http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11766817 "Australia could scrap the $100 note"]''</ref>
  
==Cash==
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On 7 February 2019, [[Ken Livingstone]] joined protesters to demand that the [[Bank of England]] returns $1.2 billion of Venezuela’s gold. Livingstone said:
In 2016, Venezuela banned their highest denomination [[banknote]], reportedly “in a bid to crack down on the 'black economy'”.<ref>http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11766817</ref>
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:"The holding of this gold is part of the [[UK]]’s slavish following of [[Donald Trump|Trump]]’s support for a coup and possible military intervention."<ref>''[https://twitter.com/ken4london/status/1093557039589216257 "Give back Venezuela's gold"]''</ref>
  
 
==Thatcher encouraged Chávez coup==
 
==Thatcher encouraged Chávez coup==
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In 2002, a foreign-backed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Venezuelan_coup_d%27%C3%A9tat_attempt attempted coup] failed to depose [[Hugo Chavez]] after a mass display of popular support.
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In the context of the failed coup in [[Equatorial Guinea]], British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] was said to have asked whether [[Simon Mann]] had yet met a group, led by a man called "Sanchos", who were seeking to remove [[Hugo Chávez]] from Venezuela. Mann wrote:
 
In the context of the failed coup in [[Equatorial Guinea]], British Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] was said to have asked whether [[Simon Mann]] had yet met a group, led by a man called "Sanchos", who were seeking to remove [[Hugo Chávez]] from Venezuela. Mann wrote:
 
:"No – I hadn't: but, [[Mark Thatcher|Mark]] says, we are seeing him next day, in Eaton Place, just next door." He continues with Mrs Thatcher's reply: "'Good. Well, I hope that goes well too.' She looked at me with her imperial gaze. 'We must always look after our friends, Simon … as I'm sure you know.'"
 
:"No – I hadn't: but, [[Mark Thatcher|Mark]] says, we are seeing him next day, in Eaton Place, just next door." He continues with Mrs Thatcher's reply: "'Good. Well, I hope that goes well too.' She looked at me with her imperial gaze. 'We must always look after our friends, Simon … as I'm sure you know.'"

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Group.png Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela   History Commons Sourcewatch WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Venezuela (orthographic projection).svg
Flag of Venezuela (state).svg
LocationSouth America
LeaderPresident of Venezuela
Typenation state
Interest ofWilliam Camacaro, Eva Golinger, Dan Kovalik, Venezuela Solidarity Campaign
Member ofInternational Criminal Court, Organisation of American States, UN
SubpageVenezuela/Foreign Minister
Venezuela/President
Venezuela/Vice President
Venezuela possesses the world's largest oil reserves

Venezuela, officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela,[1] is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and a large number of small islands and islets in the Caribbean Sea. The capital and largest urban agglomeration is the city of Caracas. It has a territorial extension of 916,445 km2 (353,841 sq mi). The continental territory is bordered on the north by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, on the west by Colombia, Brazil on the south, Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east and on the east by Guyana.[2]

Fossil fuel reserves

Counting tar sands, Venezuela has the largest oil reserves of any nation state.[3] Venezuela has the 8th largest gas reserves of any nation state, about 3% of total global reserves.

In March 2015 the administration of Barack Obama, at the urging of US oil corporations, declared Venezuela to be a “threat to the national security” of the US.[4]

BBC bias and lies

On 8 February 2019, Venezuela Analysis published an article entitled "The BBC and Venezuela: Bias and Lies", which began:

The mass media under capitalism is part of the state machine and uses its influence and “prestige” of being “objective” and “independent” to play an important role in the propaganda element. In the UK, the BBC has perfected its skills in preparing the population to accept that any coup that imperialism supports is justified. And this they have done about Venezuela.
"The BBC programme 'Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chavez Story', broadcast on 16 January, sought to prepare viewers to accept and support any moves against President Maduro, as the inheritor of Chavez’s legacy. And within a week, an attempted coup had begun![5]

Bank reserves

In 2016, Venezuela banned their highest denomination banknote, reportedly “in a bid to crack down on the 'black economy'”.[6]

On 7 February 2019, Ken Livingstone joined protesters to demand that the Bank of England returns $1.2 billion of Venezuela’s gold. Livingstone said:

"The holding of this gold is part of the UK’s slavish following of Trump’s support for a coup and possible military intervention."[7]

Thatcher encouraged Chávez coup

In 2002, a foreign-backed attempted coup failed to depose Hugo Chavez after a mass display of popular support.

In the context of the failed coup in Equatorial Guinea, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was said to have asked whether Simon Mann had yet met a group, led by a man called "Sanchos", who were seeking to remove Hugo Chávez from Venezuela. Mann wrote:

"No – I hadn't: but, Mark says, we are seeing him next day, in Eaton Place, just next door." He continues with Mrs Thatcher's reply: "'Good. Well, I hope that goes well too.' She looked at me with her imperial gaze. 'We must always look after our friends, Simon … as I'm sure you know.'"

Mann declined to comment.[8]

 

Events

EventDescription
2002 Venezuelan coup attemptA failed CIA-backed coup attempt against President of Venezuela Hugo Chávez.
CaracazoPolice massacre of 2-3000 people after protest against collapsing neoliberal economy.

 

Groups Headquartered Here

GroupStartDescription
Andrés Bello Catholic University600 JLTop private university in Venezuela
PDVSAOwned by the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
TeleSUR

 

Citizens of Venezuela on Wikispooks

TitleBornDiedDescription
Simón Bolívar24 July 178317 December 1830
Henrique Capriles11 July 1972Part of one of Venezuela's richest families. World Economic Forum Young Global Leader 2012. Participated in coup attempt in 2002, ran for president in 2012 and 2013.
Hugo Chávez28 July 19545 March 201364th President of Venezuela - probably assassinated with cancer-causing drugs.
Eva Golinger19 February 1973A crusading journalist in the cause of exposing US interference in Venezuela and Latin America generally. She has particular expertise in the circumstances surrounding the death of President Hugo Chavez
Gustavo Cisneros1 June 1945Venezuelan media mogul
Thor Halvorssen9 March 1976Venezuelan right wing activist
Moisés Naím5 July 1952One of only a handful of Bilderbergers from outside Europe and North America.
Luisa Ortega11 January 1958Former Attorney General of Venezuela
Nino PaglicciaVenezuelan-Canadian statistician who writes about international relations with a focus on the Americas.
Leo Rafael Reif21 August 1950President of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. On the boards of the World Economic Forum, the Carnegie Endowment, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Broad Institute, etc.
Leamsy Salazar1974Hugo Chavez bodyguard in the years before his death

 

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