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Donald Trump is back in the White House, and faux opposition is once again the order of the day for the Western media and the Democratic Party. Whether it comes to criminalizing ([link removed]) migrants (FAIR.org, 1/25/25 ([link removed]) ), maintaining US “soft power ([link removed]) ” via USAID, downplaying anti-democratic power grabs (FAIR.org, 2/4/25 ([link removed]) ) or whitewashing Nazi salutes (FAIR.org, 1/23/25 ([link removed]) ), the centrist establishment seems quite content to normalize Trump or even outflank him from the right.
There is, of course, no area of greater consensus than US imperial grand strategy, from waging genocidal war in Palestine (FAIR.org, 1/30/25 ([link removed]) ) to recolonizing ([link removed]) Washington’s “backyard” south of the Rio Grande. Accumulation by laying waste to the societies of the global South via carpet bombing and/or economic siege warfare is, according to anti-imperialist political economist Ali Kadri ([link removed]) , the name of the game.
Venezuela is no exception to this multi-pronged onslaught. And the US empire’s “paper of record,” the New York Times, proudly leads the charge, most recently advocating the overthrow of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro “through coercive diplomacy if possible or force if necessary.”
** High on his own (imperial) supply
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New York Times: Depose Maduro
Bret Stephens (New York Times, 1/14/25 ([link removed]) ): "Ending Maduro’s long reign of terror is a good way to start [the Trump] administration—and send a signal to tyrants elsewhere that American patience with disorder and danger eventually runs out."
In a column belligerently titled “Depose Maduro,” New York Times columnist Bret Stephens ([link removed]) (1/14/25 ([link removed]) ) made an overt case for US military intervention to topple Venezuela’s government. He hailed this textbook crime of aggression as “overdue, morally right and in our national security interest.”
For the Times’ self-described “warmongering neocon ([link removed]) ,” that last point is characteristically paramount. Specifically, he asserted that US "national security" requires “putting an end to a criminal regime that is a source of drugs, mass migration and Iranian influence in the Americas.”
The irony that during the 1980s, the Central Intelligence Agency actually facilitated the trafficking of cocaine to working-class Black communities in the context of the Iran/Contra scandal (FAIR.org, 12/29/24 ([link removed]) ) was evidently lost on the Times columnist.
Then as today, the principal drug routes to the United States cut across the Pacific rather than the Gulf of Mexico (FAIR.org, 9/24/19 ([link removed]) ). A 2017 DEA report ([link removed]) found that less than 10% of US-bound cocaine flowed through Venezuela’s eastern Caribbean corridor, with WOLA reaching a similar conclusion in a 2020 study ([link removed]) .
Not only does the bulk of drug trafficking flow through US-allied countries, but the US government itself is broadly complicit in the perpetuation of the multi-billion dollar contraband, as evidenced in its support for narco puppet regimes in Afghanistan (New York Times, 7/27/08 ([link removed]) ) and Honduras (FAIR.org, 3/20/24 ([link removed]) ; Covert Action, 3/14/24 ([link removed]) ).
In marked contrast, the US has levied “narco-terrorism ([link removed]) ” charges against top Caracas officials, going as far as to place a bounty on Maduro’s head, without providing a shred of evidence, since Western outlets are happy to take US officials’ word, no questions asked (BBC, 1/10/25 ([link removed]) ; New York Times, 1/10/25 ([link removed]) ; Washington Post, 1/10/25 ([link removed]) ; AP, 1/10/25 ([link removed]) ).
Stephens lamented that Washington’s murderous economic sanctions “didn’t work” and that its bounty "also won't work." The columnist conveniently ignored that the unilateral coercive measures, described aptly by US officials as “maximum pressure ([link removed]) ,” were quite effective in deliberately gutting Venezuela’s economy, in the process killing at least tens of thousands ([link removed]) , and spurring the migrant exodus ([link removed]) he pointed to as justification for his proposed military adventure.
Such omission regarding US responsibility for Venezuelan migration is by now a staple of corporate media coverage (New York Times, 1/31/25 ([link removed]) ; PBS, 1/31/25 ([link removed]) ; CBS, 2/2/25 ([link removed]) ). Indeed, support for Washington’s economic terrorism against Venezuela has been fairly uniform across the US political spectrum for years (FAIR.org, 6/4/20 ([link removed]) , 6/4/21 ([link removed]) , 5/2/22 ([link removed]) , 6/13/22 ([link removed]) ).
Common tactics include describing sanctions as merely affecting Maduro and allies (New York Times, 1/6/25 ([link removed]) ; NPR, 1/10/25 ([link removed]) ; Al Jazeera, 1/6/25 ([link removed]) ; Financial Times, 1/31/25 ([link removed]) ) or portraying their consequences as merely the demonized leader’s opinion (New York Times, 1/31/25 ([link removed]) ; BBC, 1/10/25 ([link removed]) ; Reuters, 1/27/25 ([link removed]) ).
** The Iranian bogeyman
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Infobae: Irán refuerza su presencia militar en Venezuela con drones y cooperación estratégica
Stephens cites a story (Infobae, 1/10/25 ([link removed]) ) about an Iranian "drone development base" in Venezuela that offers as its only source for the claim that “there is information” about such a base.
It is no surprise, either, that in Stephens’ casus belli, Iran appears alongside the familiar conservative tropes of Latin American migrant hordes and narcotics threatening the US (white settler) body politic.
Stephens' Orientalist fixation with the Iranian bogeyman is notable, if hardly novel. Western media have in recent years circulated baseless rumors of Iran covertly shipping military equipment to Venezuela (FAIR.org, 6/10/20 ([link removed]) ), and the Times in particular has promoted equally evidence-free claims of drug trafficking by Iranian ally Hezbollah (FAIR.org, 5/24/19 ([link removed]) , 2/4/21 ([link removed]) ).
In the latest whopper, Stephens cited Iran having “reportedly established a ‘drone development base’ ([link removed]) ” at a Venezuelan air base. However, this story comes from rabidly anti-Venezuelan government outlet Infobae (1/10/25 ([link removed]) ), which did not even bother describing its anonymous source. The report only vaguely stated that “there is information” about this purported base.
Regardless of whether there is any truth to the alleged defense cooperation between the two sovereign nations, the perceived threat is, following the late Edward Said ([link removed]) , symptomatic of Western imperialism’s enduring obsession with the “loss of Iran” in the wake of the 1979 overthrow of the Shah. Like the Chinese Revolution before it, Iran's Islamic Revolution is still decades later portrayed as a global civilizational menace.
But the effort to update the “axis of evil” with a revised cast of rogue states from Venezuela to Iran also crucially serves to manufacture consent for military aggression against Tehran, which has long been the ultimate dream of significant segments of the US political class and intelligentsia, including Stephens (FAIR.org, 10/25/24 ([link removed]) ).
** On elections and 'tropical despotisms'
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In Stephens’ tropical gunboat diplomacy redux, there was something for everyone, even bleeding-heart “liberals” horrified that Venezuelan President Maduro supposedly “stole the election, terrorizes his opponents and brutalizes his people.”
As always, US imperialist intervention ideologically hinges on denying the Bolivarian government’s democratic credentials, most recently regarding the outcome of the July 28, 2024, presidential vote (Venezuelanalysis, 8/22/24 ([link removed]) , 7/29/24 ([link removed]) ). However, Washington's blockade ensured that the elections would never be free and fair. As the main factor driving economic hardship and migration, US sanctions meant Venezuelans headed to the polls with a gun to their heads, not unlike Nicaraguans in 1990 ([link removed]) .
It is the height of hypocrisy for US officials and their corporate media stenographers to claim the right to arbitrate other sovereign nations’ democratic legitimacy, even as they advance fascism ([link removed]) at home and genocidal war ([link removed]) across the globe. That sectors of the Western “compatible left ([link removed]) ” echo Stephens and his ilk, caricaturing the Maduro government as a “corrupt” and “repressive” regime, is unfortunate but not surprising (Ebb, 10/3/24 ([link removed]) ).
The core racial assumption, going back to the 19th century, is that Global South states that refuse to bow to Western imperialist diktat constitute “tropical despotisms” to be toppled in a never-ending “civilizing mission,” with its anti-Communist, “war on terror” and neo-Orientalist mutations.
** Demolishing the Death Star
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Extra!: How Television Sold the Panama Invasion
Extra! (1–2/90 ([link removed]) ): "In covering the invasion of Panama, many TV journalists abandoned even the pretense of operating in a neutral, independent mode."
It is noteworthy that the script for Stephens’ Rambo sequel is over 35 years old: Stephens argued for "US military intervention of the sort that in 1990 swiftly ended the regime of the Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega." Formerly US-backed narco dictator Noriega was, not incidentally, an ex-CIA agent involved in Iran/Contra (Extra!, 1–2/90 ([link removed]) ; FAIR.org, 12/29/24 ([link removed]) ).
The New York Times warmonger-in-chief’s rendering of the intervention is fantastically selective, forgetting that the Central American nation was already “pre-invaded” by US military bases, and that the savage bombing of the Afro-Panamanian neighborhood of El Chorrillo transformed it into “Little Hiroshima.” ([link removed])
But the sober reality is that Venezuela is not Panama. Venezuela’s Bolivarian Armed Forces, alongside other corps, like the Bolivarian Militia, have spent a quarter of a century preparing for a “prolonged people’s war of resistance ([link removed]) ” against the US empire at the level of doctrine, organization, equipment and training.
If the US and its Zionist colonial outpost failed to defeat the heroic Palestinian resistance in Gaza after nearly 500 days of genocidal war, an asymmetric conflict with a significantly larger and stronger force, across a territory more than 2,000 times as large, is not likely a serious proposition.
Nonetheless, it is the duty of all those residing in the imperialist core to grind Washington’s industrial-scale death machine to a definitive halt. This paramount strategic objective demands systematically deposing the New York Times’ Goebbelsian propaganda.
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