The latest confrontation between the United States and Venezuela is not an isolated crisis but the newest chapter in a long and bloody history of U.S. interventionism in Latin America. From Guatemala in 1954 and Chile in 1973 to the Contras in Nicaragua and the invasions of Panama and Grenada, Washington has repeatedly used force, covert operations and proxy armies to reshape the region in accordance with its own strategic and corporate interests.
The current escalation in the Caribb
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