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		<title>Maduro Kidnapped: Terrorist Trump Threatens Bolivarian Revolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 17:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We must organize real friction in the imperialist center and materially oppose government policy.]]></description>
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<p>The US empire has been making warlike noises about the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela since Trump’s first term in office – no surprise, considering the reported <a href="https://www.csis.org/analysis/south-americas-lithium-triangle-opportunities-biden-administration#:~:text=It%20possesses%20the%20world's%20second%2Dlargest%20identified%20lithium,lithium%20reserves%20behind%20only%20Chile%20and%20Australia.">lithium wealth</a> under the country, its vast oil reserves, and the powerful interests of Venezuelan and Cuban exiles on the empire’s right-fascist governing party. Major figures of the US ruling class, from Elon Musk to Marco Rubio, have been screaming for the blood of the Venezuelan social revolution, and today their war-hungry chief proxy (who campaigned on peace and an end to foreign interventions) has unleashed a nightmare on the people of Venezuela.</p>



<p>In the weeks leading up to the confrontation, Venezuela armed its entire working class, distributing guns and calling up its militias to repel a threatened US invasion. On January 3, US war planes bombed the capital of Caracas. Shortly thereafter, clown-president Trump announced on his personal social media app that President Maduro and his wife were kidnapped and removed from the country.</p>



<p>This flagrant violation of international law comes just days after US vassal-state, israel, announced its diplomatic recognition of a breakaway region of the Republic of Somalia as “Somaliland,” the only country to do so since its split from Somalia in 1991. This has been trumpeted in imperial mouthpieces like <em>The Telegraph</em>, applauding genocidaire Netanyahu for a “tactical masterstroke” and likening this breach of international law to a <a href="https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/01/02/israels-recognise-somaliland-breakaway-african-state/">“powerful riposte to the West’s recognition of Palestine.”</a></p>



<p>This is, of course, the way the US empire and its crony-states have always&nbsp; handled themselves on the world stage: the bullies of the international community, using bombs and terror to impose their will on the peripheral countries and ensure their continued compliance with the “international order” — or, in other words, with the interests of American capital.</p>



<p>In the days following the US invasion of Caracas, Vice President Delcy Rodriguez was sworn into office by Venezuela’s Supreme Tribunal of Justice as acting-president. Trump and his cronies have already begun to lick their chops and demand the re-entry of American capital into Venezuela to seize the country’s oil-wealth, but the Bolivarian Revolution is not beaten yet. The <em>colectivos</em> and workers’ militias continue to patrol the streets and seize pro-American agents on the ground. Colombia’s ELN has pledged to resist Yankee imperialism in Venezuela with armed force, and Cuba has promised to do the same.</p>



<p>Trump’s meeting with Yankee oil executives in Washington this week wasn’t promising for the aging imperialist mouthpiece. The big oil firms expressed their disinterest in investing in Venezuelan production because of its “commercial frameworks, legal system, and hydrocarbon laws” in the words of Exxon CEO Darren Woods. However, the oil ghouls did hold out a path for Trump to win their investment in his geopolitical play: breaking the Bolivarian Revolution.</p>



<p>He won’t find it easy. We must make it even harder by organizing real friction here in the imperialist center and physically opposing government policy with <em>material </em>opposition. As always, the predicate to that opposition must be the establishment of real organizations capable of formulating strategy and tactics and analyzing the results. We have half a century of examples of mindless “action” to warn us of the danger of unorganized opposition. Indeed, the <em>Red Clarion</em> just published <a href="https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2026-07-01-a-structureless-movement/">“A Structureless Movement,”</a> in which solidarity actions taken in an unorganized fashion in the Pacific Northwest were analyzed and the same conclusion drawn. We urge all readers who do not have a robust, Marxist local organization to use this as an opportunity to establish one. Agitate around the Bolivarian Revolution and the possibility of increasing imperialist friction through action; draw in potential members, educate them, and then act.</p>



<p>It falls to us. No one is coming to do the hard work of organizing for us, and we cannot rely on any of the organizations we have inherited. We have an obligation, not only to act, but to <a href="https://clarion.unity-struggle-unity.org/2024-03-15-organize/">organize</a>!</p>
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		<title>U.S. Empire Continues Attack on the Bolivarian Revolution Through U.S. Courts</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Cde. J. Katsfoter]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2023 18:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The U.S. Empire continues to attempt to strong-arm Venezuela, but the Bolivarian Revolution endures! Cde. Editor J. Katsfoter exposes the latest imperial stratagem against the Latin American country.]]></description>
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<p class="">The United States hates the Bolivarian revolution — the socialist political restructuring that Hugo Chavez initiated in Venezuela. The suits in Washington earnestly believe that every country in the Americas should bow to the U.S. Empire. U.S. capitalists despise countries that use their resources for their own betterment. In the eyes of the United States investor, Latin America is a bottomless well and the U.S. ruling class should be able to draw as much water out of it as it wants. Witness the moaning of outlets like Foreign Policy that <a href="https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/10/11/united-states-latin-america-policy-migration-drugs-midterms-biden/">“in recent years, the United States has become a hostage” to “the whims of its smaller neighbors.”</a></p>



<p class="">The U.S. Empire has always treated the Latin American countries this way. From the creation of the so-called Monroe Doctrine in 1823 all the way up through the Cold War and into the new millennium, the United States has pushed the Latin American countries around, violated their sovereignty, murdered their citizens, and encouraged U.S. corporations to do the same. The term “banana republic” was coined to describe the domination of the United Fruit Company (Chiquita Banana) over Guatemala. As late as 2007, U.S. courts found that companies like United Fruit were providing millions of dollars to far-right paramilitary organizations in Colombia and other Latin American countries for the express purpose of terrorizing their people and clearcutting the ground for exploitative U.S. corporate practices. <a href="https://www.business-humanrights.org/en/latest-news/colombian-union-suing-coca-cola-in-death-squad-case/#:~:text=Coca%2DCola%20Co.'s,be%20filed%20Friday%20in%20Miami.">Coca-Cola funds anti-union Colombian death squads.</a> God bless America!</p>



<p class="">In 1999, the Venezuelan Constituent Assembly created a new constitution and inaugurated the Bolivarian Revolution, which promised resistance to the International Monetary Fund’s meddling in the Venezuelan economy and the establishment of social welfare programs. Perhaps most critically from the point of view of the United States vultures, it nationalized a number of economic sectors. The natural reaction of the U.S. Empire was to impose an ever-tightening regime of sanctions designed to <a href="https://history.state.gov/historicaldocuments/frus1969-76v21/d93">“make the economy scream.”</a> This was the response of the Nixon administration to the socialist government headed by Allende in Chile; it was the response of the Bush administration to the socialist government of Venezuela. Since 2008, the U.S. Empire has continuously put restrictions on one or another part of the Venezuelan economy, with the intention of destroying the socialist government there, as they did in Chile. As a result, <a href="https://www.cfr.org/in-brief/do-us-sanctions-venezuela-work">Venezuela has been isolated from the U.S. portion of the world-economy.</a> It cannot access the U.S. financial system, its accounts have been frozen, it cannot sell oil to U.S. allies, and many companies inside Venezuela are prevented from accessing the international market.</p>



<p class="">This is not enough for the ghouls who run the U.S. Empire, but despite the fact that these sanctions <a href="https://www.aljazeera.com/program/the-stream/2023/6/13/how-are-us-sanctions-affecting-life-in-venezuela">led directly to more than 40,000 deaths from 2017-2018</a>, the Bolivarian Revolution remains standing, resisting the onrush of empire. <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2007/may/02/oilandpetrol.venezuela">The seizure of foreign-owned oil fields and the transfer of ConocoPhillips, Chevron, and Exxon Mobile property to the control of Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)</a>, the state-owned oil company, drove the Washington ghouls and their puppeteers into apoplectic convulsions.</p>



<p class="">The Trump regime tried to launch a takeover of the country in early 2019, naming one of their many puppets, a vacant-eyed politician named Juan Guaido, interim president. Guaido, a graduate of CIA-hotbed, Andres Bello Catholic University — which has been the alma mater of several CIA agents, hosts a CIA-funded partner program with George Washington University and the National Security Archive, and which <a href="https://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/2914">has been implicated in papers from the U.S. embassy obtained by the Venezuelan intelligence service</a> — attempted, with considerable U.S. backing, to force President Nicolas Maduro out of office and take control of the country. This laughable coup, a repeat of the much more serious U.S.-backed attempt to remove Hugo Chavez in 2002, was easily repulsed.</p>



<p class="">This brings us to today and the U.S. state’s newest attack on the Bolivarian Revolution through PDVSA, the state oil company.</p>



<p class="">In 1990, before the Bolivarian Revolution began, PDVSA acquired control over the oil conglomerate Citgo. Perhaps as retaliation for the defeat of the Guaido coup, the U.S. Treasury Department under Trump issued further sanctions against Venezuela. These specifically targeted PDVSA. These sanctions allowed Citgo’s executives to block payments to PDVSA and operate independently, essentially severing the Venezuelan government from Citgo entirely. The Bolivarian Republic’s assets have been placed in a “blocked account” which both Citgo and the U.S. government have conspired to prevent the people of Venezuela from getting the benefit of their ownership of the company.</p>



<p class="">At the end of this last July, the necromancers in charge of President Biden began a final assault against the Bolivarian Republic’s ownership of Citgo. PDVSA’s shares are being stripped from the company — and thus, the Republic and all its people — by Obama-appointed and Biden-promoted federal judge Leonard Stark. The shares will be auctioned off to satisfy “creditors” of the Venezuelan government, and will almost certainly be sold at a hugely discounted rate. This same neoliberal tactic was wielded against Allende’s Chile, the U.S.S.R. and many other places struggling for socialism. Pedro Tellechea, Venezuelan Oil Minister, said “It’s not a PDVSA asset. It’s an asset of all Venezuelans.”</p>



<p class="">Mr. Tellechea is right. This is a crime being committed against the people of Venezuela, another in the long list of crimes the U.S. Empire has committed in Latin America. It’s yet another outrage against the sovereignty of the people of Venezuela, <em>another</em> of many attacks on the right of the Venezuelans to determine their own future. The United Socialist Party of Venezuela, also known as PSUV, is consistently elected to fill most positions throughout their government. The Indigenous people of Venezuela are now, thanks to the 1999 constituent process, guaranteed political representation in all levels of the government, and have reserved parliamentary seats in the national assembly and on municipal councils in districts with Indigenous populations.</p>



<p class="">Like the Plurinational State of Bolivia, Venezuela has a uniquely representative and responsive form of government. Like Venezuela, Bolivia’s government was recently forced to survive an American backed coup because it had nationalized its mineral resources.&nbsp; The U.S. Empire, of course, takes every effort to paint both governments as “undemocratic” and “authoritarian.” This is the same empire that was thrown out of Venezuela by the Revolution’s nationalization program, the same empire whose tendrils have been repulsed time and time again, whose interference and influence among the Venezuelan class of exploiters has been defeated and turned back. Of course the capitalists who lost out when Venezuela nationalized its industries and began to spend its resources to take care of its own citizens, rather than ship them abroad to make profits for American businessmen, despise Venezuela.</p>



<p class="">Having failed, for approaching twenty years, to directly overthrow the socialist Bolivarian Republic, the United States is now employing its grinding legal system. If they can’t recapture the oil, they can at least steal the profits of the Indigenous people of Latin America — so goes the corrupt thinking behind the bench and in the halls of power. The U.S. vampire demands satisfaction, and is now employing its own court systems to get the blood it feels it’s owed.</p>



<p class="">The Americas are no longer the preserve of United States corporations; despite the empire’s failing efforts to damn the people of Venezuela for daring to control their own destiny, the mighty Yanqui beast is doomed to failure as other Central and South American countries follow suit and shrug off the yoke of their imperial masters.</p>
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