Venezuela's Foreign Ministry rejected the Caribbean Community's latest statement regarding the oil-rich Essequibo territory under Guyana's control since 1899 which the Spanish-speaking country claims as its own. Read full article
‘warmongering actions promoted by the Cooperative Republic of Guyana” backed by ”alliances with the US Southern Command, the ExxonMobil oil company, and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).”’
Oh, a full blown Yankee operation in progress then and there’s me thinking they were a bit busy elsewhere at the moment, seems there is always time and resources available for a ‘malicious and distorted matrix of presenting Venezuela as an aggressor nation’.
Not to mention ‘threats against Venezuela’, lol.
And ‘binding’, no such word when dealing with a Chavist regime.
‘absolute respect for what belongs to us, by right’.
Wonder how the native Americans feel about such statements?
‘everything that by divine law belongs to our peoples’.
So where is this ‘divine law’ written down for everyone to see and isn’t that what ultra-orthodox Jews and right wing Israelis say about the ‘land from the river to the sea’, Biblical Israel.
Not to mention ‘our sacred geographies’, another religious belief statement with no supporting evidence of how or why it’s ‘sacred’
Sounds like a religious crusade to me and we all know where that leads.
Guyana would do well to use the oil/gas money to arm itself, to the teeth.
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Disclaimer & comment rules‘warmongering actions promoted by the Cooperative Republic of Guyana” backed by ”alliances with the US Southern Command, the ExxonMobil oil company, and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).”’
Jun 02nd, 2024 - 03:14 pm - Link - Report abuse +1Oh, a full blown Yankee operation in progress then and there’s me thinking they were a bit busy elsewhere at the moment, seems there is always time and resources available for a ‘malicious and distorted matrix of presenting Venezuela as an aggressor nation’.
Not to mention ‘threats against Venezuela’, lol.
And ‘binding’, no such word when dealing with a Chavist regime.
‘absolute respect for what belongs to us, by right’.
Wonder how the native Americans feel about such statements?
‘everything that by divine law belongs to our peoples’.
So where is this ‘divine law’ written down for everyone to see and isn’t that what ultra-orthodox Jews and right wing Israelis say about the ‘land from the river to the sea’, Biblical Israel.
Not to mention ‘our sacred geographies’, another religious belief statement with no supporting evidence of how or why it’s ‘sacred’
Sounds like a religious crusade to me and we all know where that leads.
Guyana would do well to use the oil/gas money to arm itself, to the teeth.
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