Lawrence Wilkerson: US Intervention in Venezuela is About Profits for the Rich, not Democracy and Freedom
Interviewed this week by Paul Jay at The Real News, Wilkerson explains that “no move in our hemisphere that I can recall in our history has ever been about democracy and freedom, though we use those words quite loosely to describe our motivation because it makes the somnolent American people feel good.”
US intervention in the Western Hemisphere, Wilkerson says in the interview, is “usually about commercialism, whether it’s Guatemala and United Fruit Company and bananas and land or whether it’s some other country, like today Venezuela, where it’s oil and the five percent that we have relations with.” Elaborating, Wilkerson, who is an academic board member for the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, notes that “US commercial relations with South America, Central America too to an extent but mostly South America, have always been that we try to maintain the wealthiest five percent, usually the corporate leadership in that country, in power because they’re allied with our corporate leadership in profit-making.”
Watch Wilkerson’s complete interview regarding US foreign policy here:
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