Escobar: Are The Neocons Ready For Their Tropical Vietnam?

Authored by Pepe Escobar via The Strategic Culture Foundation,

Cold War 2.0 has hit South America with a bang – pitting the US and expected minions against the four key pillars of in-progress Eurasia integration: Russia, China, Iran and Turkey.

It’s the oil, stupid. But there’s way more than meets the (oily) eye.

Caracas has committed the ultimate cardinal sin in the eyes of Exceptionalistan; oil trading bypassing the US dollar or US-controlled exchanges.

Remember Iraq. Remember Libya. Yet Iran is also doing it. Turkey is doing it. Russia is – partially – on the way. And China will eventually trade all its energy in petroyuan.

With Venezuela adopting the petro crypto-currency and the sovereign bolivar, already last year the Trump administration had sanctioned Caracas off the international financial system.

No wonder Caracas is supported by China, Russia and Iran. They are the real hardcore troika – not psycho-killer John Bolton’s cartoonish “troika of tyranny” – fighting against the Trump administration’s energy dominance strategy, which consists essentially in aiming at the total lock down of oil trading in petrodollars, forever.

Venezuela is a key cog in the machine. Psycho killer Bolton admitted it on the record; “It will make a big difference to the United States economically if we could have American oil companies invest in and produce the oil capabilities in Venezuela.” It’s not a matter of just letting ExxonMobil take over Venezuela’s massive oil reserves – the largest on the planet. The key is to monopolize their exploitation in US dollars, benefitting a few Big Oil billionaires.

Once again, the curse of natural resources is in play. Venezuela must not be allowed to profit from its wealth on its own terms; thus, Exceptionalistan has ruled that the Venezuelan state must be shattered.

In the end, this is all about economic war. Cue to the US Treasury Department imposing new sanctions on PDVSA that amount to a de facto oil embargo against Venezuela.

Economic war redux

By now it’s firmly established what happened in Caracas was not a color revolution but an old-school US-promoted regime change coup using local comprador elites, installing as “interim president” an unknown quantity, Juan Guaido, with his Obama choirboy looks masking extreme right-wing credentials.

Everyone remembers “Assad must go”. The first stage in the Syrian color revolution was the instigation of civil war, followed by a war by proxy via multinational jihadi mercenaries. As Thierry Meyssan has noted, the role of the Arab League then is performed by the OAS now. And the role of Friends of Syria – now lying in the dustbin of history – is now performed by the Lima group, the club of Washington’s vassals. Instead of al-Nusra “moderate rebels”, we may have Colombian – or assorted Emirati-trained – “moderate rebel” mercenaries.

Contrary to Western corporate media fake news, the latest elections in Venezuela were absolutely legitimate. There was no way to tamper with the made in Taiwan electronic voting machines. The ruling Socialist Party got 70 percent of the votes; the opposition, with many parties boycotting it, got 30 percent. A serious delegation of the Latin American Council of Electoral Experts (CEELA) was adamant; the election reflected “peacefully and without problems, the will of Venezuelan citizens”.

The American embargo may be vicious. In parallel, Maduro’s government may have been supremely incompetent in not diversifying the economy and investing in food self-sufficiency. Major food importers, speculating like there’s no tomorrow, are making a killing. Still, reliable sources in Caracas tell that the barrios – the popular neighborhoods – remain largely peaceful.

In a country where a full tank of gas still costs less than a can of Coke, there’s no question the chronic shortages of food and medicines in local clinics have forced at least two million people to leave Venezuela. But the key enforcing factor is the US embargo.

The UN rapporteur to Venezuela, expert on international law, and former secretary of the UN Human Rights Council, Alfred de Zayas, goes straight to the point; much more than engaging in the proverbial demonization of Maduro, Washington is waging “economic war” against a whole nation.

It’s enlightening to see how the “Venezuelan people” see the charade. In a poll conducted by Hinterlaces even before the Trump administration coup/regime change wet dream, 86% of Venezuelans said they were against any sort of US intervention, military or not,

And 81% of Venezuelans said they were against US sanctions. So much for “benign” foreign interference on behalf of “democracy” and “human rights”.

The Russia-China factor

Analyses by informed observers such as Eva Golinger and most of all, the Mision Verdad collective are extremely helpful. What’s certain, in true Empire of Chaos mode, is that the American playbook, beyond the embargo and sabotage, is to foment civil war.

Dodgy “armed groups” have been active in the Caracas barrios, acting in the dead of night and amplifying “social unrest” on social media. Still, Guaido holds absolutely no power inside the country. His only chance of success is if he manages to install a parallel government – cashing in on the oil revenue and having Washington arrest government members on trumped-up charges.

Irrespective of neocon wet dreams, adults at the Pentagon should know that an invasion of Venezuela may indeed metastasize into a tropical Vietnam quagmire. The Brazilian strongman in waiting, vice-president and retired general Hamilton Mourao, already said there will be no military intervention.

Psycho killer Bolton’s by now infamous notepad stunt about “5,000 troops to Colombia”, is a joke; these would have no chance against the arguably 15,000 Cubans who are in charge of security for the Maduro government; Cubans have demonstrated historically they are not in the business of handing over power.

It all comes back to what China and Russia may do. China is Venezuela’s largest creditor. Maduro was received by Xi Jinping last year in Beijing, getting an extra $5 billion in loans and signing at least 20 bilateral agreements.

President Putin offered his full support to Maduro over the phone, diplomatically stressing that “destructive interference from abroad blatantly violates basic norms of international law.”

By January 2016, oil was as low as $35 a barrel; a disaster to Venezuela’s coffers. Maduro then decided to transfer 49.9% of the state ownership in PDVSA’s US subsidiary, Citgo, to Russian Rosneft for a mere $1.5 billion loan. This had to send a wave of red lights across the Beltway; those “evil” Russians were now part owners of Venezuela’s prime asset.

Late last year, still in need of more funds, Maduro opened gold mining in Venezuela to Russian mining companies. And there’s more; nickel, diamonds, iron ore, aluminum, bauxite, all coveted by Russia, China – and the US. As for $1.3 billion of Venezuela’s own gold, forget about repatriating it from the Bank of England.

And then, last December, came the straw that broke the Deep State’s back; the friendship flight of two Russian nuclear-capable Tu-160 bombers. How dare they? In our own backyard?

The Trump administration’s energy masterplan may be indeed to annex Venezuela to a parallel “North American-South American Petroleum Exporting Countries” (NASAPEC) cartel, capable of rivaling the OPEC+ love story between Russia and the House of Saud.

But even if that came to fruition, and adding a possible, joint US-Qatar LNG alliance, there’s no guarantee that would be enough to assure petrodollar – and petrogas – preeminence in the long run.

Eurasia energy integration will mostly bypass the petrodollar; this is at the very heart of both the BRICS and SCO strategy. From Nord Stream 2 to Turk Stream, Russia is locking down a long-term energy partnership with Europe. And petroyuan dominance is just a matter of time. Moscow knows it. Tehran knows it. Ankara knows it. Riyadh knows it.

So what about plan B, neocons? Ready for your tropical Vietnam?

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CCRider
CCRider
February 10, 2019 9:22 am

Only a gang of dangerous savages like the neoRats could get me to feel sympathy for a skunk like maduro.

Pequiste
Pequiste
February 10, 2019 10:19 am

There it is – the exposure of the Petrodollar System as the geopolitical-economic lynchpin to the U.S. Dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Take away one and the other collapses.

The Evil Fuckers shall do everything to maintain the status quo, including “bringing them democracy” to Venezuela.

But we do not have a unipolar world anymore. It shan’t end well.

22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
22winmag - Unreconstructedsouthernerbygraceofgod
February 10, 2019 11:09 am

Cut the shit Pepe. Team USSA doesn’t need Venezuela’s shitty, sour, hard-to-refine crude. It’s the rare Earth minerals in Colombia and Venezuela first and foremost. Besides that, your analysis is amateur compared to the links I mined and included below.

Venezuela War + Coltan Ore (last updated 2-8-2019 1:45AM EST)

by 22winmag aka punchasocialist

Coltan ore contains the rare elements tantalum and niobium and is found in large quantities only in Congo and Venezuela. Colombia has Coltan deposits, but larger deposits of higher-purity ore have been discovered recently in Venezuela. Both Tantalum and Niobium are on the list of minerals critical to national security, and are probably very high on the list. Tantalum is indispensable in the manufacture of high performance capacitors and electronics- especially military electronics. Trade wars and shooting wars over the control of rare Earth elements go back thousands of years.

I didn’t know what Coltan was until recently, but the word jumped out at me in relation to Colombia, where the USSA-MIC is by all accounts, massing hardware and troops on Venezuela’s doorstep for a potential invasion. The weird connection that popped into my sick mind was the 1984 movie, Romancing the Stone.

The protagonist is “Jack T. Colton” played by Michael Douglas. In the movie he is portrayed roaming around Colombia with his co-star Kathleen Turner, searching for “El Corazon”, a large chunk of a rare mineral- Emerald. Jack is a fortune-seeking American adventurer who manages to outsmart and fight off the Colombian military with a sawn-off shotgun. Repeat after me: sawn-off, not sawed-off!

When Jack locates the Emerald, he digs it out of a watery mud hole, the same way Latin American peasants mine alluvial mineral deposits. The name “Colton” has been used interchangeably with Coltan as I’ve seen plenty of references to Coltan ore spelled as Colton. T = Tantalum. The name “Jack” is a synonym for “steal” as in “carjacking” or just plain “getting jacked” as in getting mugged. “Jack” also has a meanings in regards to weaponry (blackjack), terror (Jack the Ripper), and piracy (pirate Calico Jack and the fictional Jack Sparrow.)

So, in the movie, you have an American couple at large in the jungles of Colombia, derided by co-star Danny DeVito as a “3rd world toilet”, who are seeking to “Jack” (Steal) “Colton” (Coltan). The movie was made in 1984 when Coltan was mined in lesser quantities in Colombia, but again, Coltan has been found in larger quantities in Venezuela. Swap Colombia with neighboring Venezuela and you have American “heroes” running amok in the jungle looking to steal Tantalum-rich ore.

Coltan Ore/Tantalum is a hell of a lot more critical to the Military Industrial Complex than Venezeula’s low-quality heavy crude oil. An invasion and takeover of Venezuela for it’s Tantalum and other rich mineral deposits in the Orinoco River mining district would also fit in nicely with Exxon-Mobil’s recent discoveries of huge quantities of high-quality crude oil in neighboring Guyana. Surely Guyana will soon need some democracy at gunpoint!

Am I reaching? Perhaps. Am I reading too much Miles W. Mathis lately and forever? Perhaps.

However, after learning about some of the twisted and undeniable connections between certain 1980s movies and events like 9/11 (particularly 1985’s Back to the Future and 1987’s The Squeeze which are both loaded with 9/11 tipoffs), I figure anything is on the table.

One thing is for certain, the warmongers in the MIC would certainly like to “Jack” some of Venezuela’s “Coltan.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coltan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romancing_the_Stone

https://www.insightcrime.org/?s=coltan

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/myths-realities-tantalum-niobium-coltan-venezuela-valero-gutierrez

https://www.telesurenglish.net/news/Venezuela-Explores-Initial-Stages-of-Coltan-Mining-20170908-0025.html

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

22..
I enjoyed your version of the Coltran files although Stucky did one here about 3 years ago. The Congo deposits are in The Congo if you’ll excuse the humor. Some nice safe deposits in a totally destroyed and well cowed Latin country nearby would serve double duty in denying them to China and Russia.
All the high grade gold deposits are icing on the cake.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
  Fleabaggs
February 10, 2019 2:32 pm

Fleabags…

What goes around comes around. Yellow Sea, Black Sea…Caribbean Sea.

What makes you think China and Russia are going to be denied anything Venezuela has to offer? Have you seen China’s blue navy lately? Have you seen China’s New Silk Road Plan for South America…North America?

China’s infrastructure vision for the world extends 70 years out What is the U.S. vision for the Western Hemisphere? Plunder?

The people of Venezuela remind me of the people of Guam. They don’t like to work. They just like to lay around and live a lazy life. With plenty to eat and shelter why should they work? The greeting in Guam Hafa Adai means half a day when it comes to work. And this is what they do; work half of the day and fiesta the other half.

We in America are workaholics so we don’t understand the mentality of people who prefer to live simple lives without effort.

The people leaving Venezuela are not leaving because they are starving; they are leaving because they are converts to the american way.

China and Russia are taking advantage of the Venezuela Way. Both those countries were once communist so they know the Venezuela way and how to manipulate them; for their own purposes.

So now in the Venezuela mind the US is the bad guy while Russia and China are the good guys.

So what is the US going to do about that? Have a coup? Now that the coup is failing what is next? An invasion?

Put your thinking cap on Fleabags… what are we going to do about Russian and Chinese warships off the coast of Venezuela?

You may not think that could happen, but then again we are living in a dangerous world where growing powers are beginning to flex their new military muscles. Looks like the UN has lost it’s influence while the world is taking on the law of the jungle where the biggest dog gets the biggest bone.

Venezuela is not a threat to the US. But Russian and Chinese presence in the western hemisphere is. It seems to me we need to be cultivating better relations with the other countries down south of us. Putting sanctions on Venezuela as we have is an act of war that hurts both them and us.

John Bolton needs to go.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Thunderbird
February 10, 2019 4:15 pm

T-BIRD..
What are you smoking? You took a tongue in cheek statement between me and 22 and came to 2 pages of erroneous conclusions on where I stand on some big issues. Furthermore I know what hafa adai means and that’s not it.
You need to put on you’re thinking cap before you think for anyone else. If you were here for all the other articles on Venezuela you would know what I think about it. Americans are just as lazy as anyone else when they can be.

Thunderbird
Thunderbird
  Fleabaggs
February 10, 2019 5:21 pm

Glad to hear from you Fleabags.

If you ever lived on Guam and knew the Chamorros that live there you would know the secondary meaning of Hafa Adai means a half a days work.

I have not made any conclusions on what you think about the present situation in Venezuela but rather was hoping to hear your thoughts on the present situation there and if my intuitions about it had any validity.

I have been keeping track of the rather large Blue Navy both China and India is building and the worries building in the countries around the Pacific Rim & Indian Ocean concerning this.

I read that China carries much debt of Venezuela that may not get paid back if the US invades. It seems to me that China may act in the Caribbean like it is presently acting in the East and South China Sea.

I don’t know if you keep up with Chinese and Russian developments as I do but just wondering.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Thunderbird
February 10, 2019 6:42 pm

T-BIRD..
Sadly, I think we’ll destroy it rather than let anyone else have it. In Orwell’s 1984 the resources of the Southern Hemisphere were constantly being fought over. China and Russia both are invested there but I m not convinced they will go to the lengths they would closer to home. We have already threatened El Salvadorean into withdrawing support for China. They might find themselves regime changed out of all their other Latin assets including Panama and Nicaragua.
As for the other topics, I’ll have to save it for when I’m at a PC. This cell phone is hard to type on.

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
February 10, 2019 7:22 pm

If it isn’t Middle East uncooperative sand niggers it’s south East Asian zipperheads and now it’s southamerican spics When will these people the American corporations and the federal reserve bank will police action the shit out of them for their own good and blame it on the American Ideals that most people being bombed by the US could give a flying fuck about !
Oh that’s right God is on our side … never mind

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
February 10, 2019 7:24 pm

Team America “FUCK YA”