Nicaraguan President compared on Saturday American virtual declaration of war against Venezuela with the blockade against Cuba.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega said on Saturday that the United States have virtually proclaimed a war against Venezuela.
"[The United States] are accusing Venezuela of being a threat to
their security, that is called a declaration of war...this is as
serious as the blockade against Cuba," Ortega said at the
ceremony commemorating the anniversary of former Venezuelan President
Hugo Chavez's death as quoted by the Noticias24 news website.
In March 2015, US President Barack Obama issued an executive
order imposing sanctions against seven Venezuelan officials, freezing
their assets and banning them from entering the United States. Obama
described "erosion" of human rights guarantees in Venezuela as an
"unusual and extraordinary threat" to the US security.
In response, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez said in the
light of the US decision Caracas would reconsider its bilateral ties
with Washington.
Comment: Venezuela is currently in an economic crisis due largely to the crash in oil prices. This situation, which some analysts believe was a strategy aimed at pressuring Russia,
has also been used by opposition figures in Venezuela to push back hard
against everything that Chavez and his supporters worked for. The
situation is dark for Venezuela.
Further reading: Death of Chavismo in Venezuela: Election of right-wingers heralds privatization, pillage, and pro-Americanism
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