the end of the “golden decade”
Venezuela . . . Colombia . . . Chile . . . Peru . . . Latin America . . . ... Venezuela . . . . Argentina . . . . Chile . . . . Colombia . . . . Mexico . . . . ..…
Venezuela . . . Colombia . . . Chile . . . Peru . . . Latin America . . . ... Venezuela . . . . Argentina . . . . Chile . . . . Colombia . . . . Mexico . . . . ..…
Desperate to spend its gold reserves to provide imports for its economy devastated by U.S. sanctions – a crisis that U.S. diplomats blame on “socialism,” not on U.S. political attempts to “make the economy scream” (as Nixon officials said of Chile under Salvador Allende) –..…
Venezuela is yet another variation on the story line we have seen play out since 1973 in Chile. ..…