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RE: An Ongoing Food Crisis In Venezuela
This is an interesting point, but you don't think that the downfall of these nations had anything to do with the negative/corrupt influence of their own leaders that drove their people into the ground and completely limited their own abilities as a nation to succeed?
I think the improvement seen in the lives of the poorest Venezuelans since Chavez took power speak for themselves. Here are a few facts and figures. The source is Telesur and I do not have time to check them but there is little doubt that the lives of Venezuelans have improved following the Bolivarian revolution instigated by Chavez. ('today' in these figures refers to March 2017)
I personally believe that Hugo Chavez was a good man who wanted the best for his country and also believe that Mr Maduro is as committed as Chavez was but just lacks the leadership skills and charisma.
If the oil prices hadn't crashed (or been crashed deliberatley) then Venezuala would probably be in a better state today than it was but you will have to ask the United States and Saudi Arabia about that. It was interesting that Russia and Venezuela were hit the hardest and they just happen to be the official 'enemies' of the United States.
Source of the figures was - https://www.telesurtv.net/english/analysis/Chavez-Legacy-in-Venezuela-Transforming-Millions-of-Lives-20150304-0035.html
Yes, everyone knows about that, but it has nothing to do with what caused him to miss utilize all of their resources. They were filthy rich in oil, so what happened the United States came in and fucked that up? Can you find me a source other than your opinion on how the United States caused this, because I could easily find an article and post about people who believe that Chaves was a Commy rat! So your point is they became the poorest country in Latin America strictly because of the United Staes, I just don't think anyone is going to buy into that. It 's a perfect point for today's society though where you point fingers at everyone else instead of reflecting to see what could have been done differently from within. If you actually spoke to middle class intelligent citizens from the area (my girlfriend is Colombian/Venezuelan duel nationality) only the poor ignorants approve of Chaves because yes, he brought them out of the dirt, but ultimately ran the country into what it has become.