Communist Initiative is sharing the exclusive interview between the President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, and the former President of Ecuador, Rafael Correa, regarding the threats of imperialist aggression by the United States. As the interview dramatically demonstrates, behind the fallacious pretext of "drug trafficking" allegedly orchestrated by the Maduro government, it is indeed resources (hydrocarbons, gold, water, agricultural land, etc.) that Washington is targeting, always quick to raise the "red specter" which, as Nicolas Maudro reminds us, was used to overthrow Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala in 1954, the government of the Dominican Republic in 1965, and Salvador Allende in Chile on September 11, 1973.
Certainly, criticisms can be leveled at the Maduro government regarding its construction of socialism compared to its predecessor. But whatever reservations one may have about it—particularly concerning the repression of the now-split Communist Party of Venezuela—the priority is to defend the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, whose fall, desired by Donald Trump, would be a terrible blow to the progressive regimes and/or governments of the region, socialist Cuba foremost among them. And this, by accelerating the deadly dynamic towards a Third World War which, according to Nicolás Maduro, has in fact already begun. This apocalyptic threat is something the PRCF (Pole of Communist Renewal in France) has been constantly warning about, reminding everyone that the best contribution French workers can make to world peace is to put an end to the Euro-Atlantic order and its leading figures – Emmanuel Macron and Le Pen/Bardella at the forefront. All the more reason to support and join the PRCF and its call for a Red and Tricolor Alternative, patriotic and popular, in order to bring about the progressive Frexit – leaving the euro, the EU, NATO, AND exterminatory capitalism – which French workers urgently need. And in the meantime, solidarity with Bolivarian Venezuela is more crucial than ever!
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