Events at the Organisation of American States (OAS) continue to reveal that, notwithstanding the efforts by some of its 33 member states, the organisation is the handmaiden of powerful governments which control it through various methods, including coercion.
Nothing symbolises this more glaringly than a presumptuous assault on the Government of Trinidad and Tobago by the agent of one small political party, purported to be the government of Venezuela. The sordid event occurred in the OAS Permanent Council on Wednesday.
For various reasons, linked to the ambitions of political and business elites in certain countries, Juan Guaido was selected as âInterim Presidentâ of Venezuela. The people of Venezuela had no say in Guaidoâs selection or in his adornment with the title of âInterim PresiÂdentâ. Guaido and his party cannot deliver any basic function of a government. They do not have the capacity to sell a one-cent stamp to a Venezuelan, or to respond to gove
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