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Catherina

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18. His buddy Noriega formulated it here
Mon Apr 15, 2013, 10:45 AM
Apr 2013

Foreign and Defense Policy, Latin America
A post-Chávez checklist for US policymakers
Roger Noriega | March 5, 2013, 4:59 pm

Roger Noriega: A post-Chávez checklist for US policymakers


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The State Department should set aside any plans that would legitimize a successor regime in Caracas, at least until key demands are met:

-The ouster of narco-kingpins who now hold senior posts in government;

-The respect for a constitutional succession;

-The adoption of meaningful electoral reforms to ensure a fair campaign environment and a transparent vote count in expected presidential elections; and

-The dismantling of Iranian and Hezbollah networks in Venezuela.


Now is the time for US diplomats to begin a quiet dialogue with key regional powers to explain the high cost of Chávez’s criminal regime, including the impact of chavista complicity with narcotraffickers who sow mayhem in Colombia, Central America, and Mexico. Perhaps then we can convince regional leaders to show solidarity with Venezuelan democrats who want to restore a commitment to the rule of law and to rebuild an economy that can be an engine for growth in South America.

As Venezuelan democrats wage that struggle against chavismo, regional leaders must make clear that Syria-style repression will never be tolerated in the Americas. We should defend the right of Venezuelans to struggle democratically to reclaim control of their country and its future. Only Washington can make clear to Chinese, Russian, Iranian, and Cuban leaders that, yes, the United States does mind if they try to sustain an undemocratic and hostile regime in Venezuela. Any attempt to suppress their self-determination with Chinese cash, Russian arms, Iranian terrorists, or Cuban thuggery will be met with a coordinated regional response.

...

US development agencies should work with friends in the region to form a task force of private sector representatives, economists, and engineers to work with Venezuelans to identify the economic reforms, infrastructure investments, security assistance, and humanitarian aid that will be required to stabilize and rebuild that country. Of course, the expectation will be that all the costs of these activities will be borne by an oil sector restored to productivity and profitability.

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http://www.aei-ideas.org/2013/03/a-post-chavez-checklist-for-us-policymakers/

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Wouldn't it be awesome to know roody Apr 2013 #1
Let's see if the CNE allows a recount. joshcryer Apr 2013 #5
"All Capriles wants is access to the paper recount"... ocpagu Apr 2013 #42
I don't care really. joshcryer Apr 2013 #45
What happens in the Otto Reich script? flamingdem Apr 2013 #2
Short version Catherina Apr 2013 #6
I was just going to write that. The formula never changes, does it? sabrina 1 Apr 2013 #52
His buddy Noriega formulated it here Catherina Apr 2013 #18
Same neo cons different war flamingdem Apr 2013 #34
He'll recognize it if it is legitimate. joshcryer Apr 2013 #3
No, he won't. ocpagu Apr 2013 #46
I think he has proof it's illegitimate. joshcryer Apr 2013 #49
well he's not al gore lol nt msongs Apr 2013 #4
Yep. Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #7
Asking for a recount is fascist? joshcryer Apr 2013 #8
Remember, this is DU Scootaloo Apr 2013 #14
I think it's just a double standard. joshcryer Apr 2013 #15
This is just the beginning of the script. Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #16
Or maybe it's just a request for a recount? RZM Apr 2013 #20
If there is such a way, I'm sure he does. nt Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #21
Can one oppose Chavismo and not be a fascist? RZM Apr 2013 #22
Can they? Sure. Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #23
I'm not aware of an impending coup attempt against Maduro RZM Apr 2013 #24
Maduro has said the opposition is "destabilizing" the country by doing 3 things: Bacchus4.0 Apr 2013 #32
Capriles has never tried to overthrow anyone. joshcryer Apr 2013 #39
No. He just hangs out with people who have tried. Arctic Dave Apr 2013 #40
Like Maduro? joshcryer Apr 2013 #47
Asking for a recount is one thing Daniel537 Apr 2013 #29
He has what are called actas. joshcryer Apr 2013 #38
Sure. ocpagu Apr 2013 #50
Heh joshcryer Apr 2013 #51
Agreed Catherina Apr 2013 #9
Capriles says his tally of votes came up with "a result that is different from the official results Catherina Apr 2013 #10
Oh golly, suggesting a recount = classless. joshcryer Apr 2013 #11
Calling the official winner "illegitimate" without any hard evidence of fraud Daniel537 Apr 2013 #25
It's what Al Gore should've done in 2000. joshcryer Apr 2013 #48
What a dirty, unethical, spiteful little maggot he is. "The people don't love you?" Judi Lynn Apr 2013 #36
I'd want a recount too but he's already calling Maduro "illegitimate" pa28 Apr 2013 #12
His witnesses have actas, post-vote audit tabulations. joshcryer Apr 2013 #13
FYI naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #17
How about some context? Daniel537 Apr 2013 #26
I'm not sure naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #28
That's why its important to be careful with these types of vids. Daniel537 Apr 2013 #30
Yes I agree. nt. naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #31
Yeah, I've seen it circulating, too. Just fodder for the most part. joshcryer Apr 2013 #43
The main problem is he stays until the vote is complete. joshcryer Apr 2013 #41
He's on record, weeks ago, saying he wouldn't recognize them Catherina Apr 2013 #19
Its childish, but its to be expected. Daniel537 Apr 2013 #27
expected and orchestrated Catherina Apr 2013 #33
After the Honduras debacle flamingdem Apr 2013 #35
The OAS which is supported 60% by US dollars. They'll help the little fella, for sure. n/t Judi Lynn Apr 2013 #37
Uh, you do realize that they're labeling Capriles a thief and sore loser, right? joshcryer Apr 2013 #44
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