Empire’s Sanctions Are Now Driving Venezuela Toward Famine

The country grows only a third of its food, and oil sanctions will cost it 94 percent of what it spent on imports last year

No worries, we’ll just pin the dead children on Communism

Warnings of famine are increasing in Venezuela, and U.S. sanctions are responsible for driving the country over the edge:

In a new study, Venezuelan economist Francisco Rodriguez at New York brokerage Torino Capital set out evidence that US financial sanctions are associated with a 797,000 b/d drop in oil production, worth about $16.9bn a year. He warned of disastrous consequences in a country which grows barely a third of the food it needs.

“We’re going to see a famine in Venezuela,” Mr. Rodriguez said [bold mine-DL]. “Total imports in April were only $303m and around half of those were oil-related. That is just 8 per cent of the 2012 figure… even if all the imports were of food, it would still be far off the amount needed to feed the country.”

Rodriguez has been warning for months that sanctions could cause a famine in Venezuela. It was clear months ago that strangling Venezuela’s oil sector would have devastating consequences for the population, which relies on the imports paid for by the government’s oil revenue. Rodriguez and Jeffrey Sachs warned back in February:

By commandeering Venezuela’s only lifeline to food supplies and oil field equipment, the United States has lit the fuse. By the Trump administration’s own estimates, sanctions will cost Venezuela’s economy $11 billion in lost oil revenue in the next year, which is equal to 94 percent of what the country spent last year in goods imports. The result is likely to be an economic and humanitarian catastrophe of a dimension never seen in our hemisphere.

US sanctions are supposed to strike at the Venezuelan government, but they have predictably bludgeoned the people as they always do. Modern famines are typically man-made, and this one would certainly qualify as that. Famines today are created by governments and other political actors that choose to put their agenda ahead of the welfare of suffering people. If there is mass starvation in Venezuela, it will be because the people have been made to starve.

In this case, the US would bear a significant portion of the responsibility for a famine in Venezuela. The administration’s decision to strangle Venezuela doesn’t seem to be having any effect on the government, but it is having and will continue to have a deadly effect on ordinary people.

As Alex de Waal said in his book Mass Starvation, “Today, acts of commission – political decisions – are needed to turn a disaster into mass starvation.” Venezuela was already suffering from a serious economic and humanitarian crisis. Interventionists then chose to make things much, much worse in their destructive pursuit of regime change. Regime change appears to be far off, and famine is much closer.

Since the failed would-be coup at the end of April, the Trump administration has largely moved on and forgotten about the country that their sanctions are starving to death. If the administration were the least bit concerned about the welfare of the Venezuelan people that they claim to want to help, they would lift sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector immediately. Enormous harm has already been done, but the US can at least stop contributing to the disaster. That is what this former US official recommends:

Thomas Shannon, formerly the top-ranking career diplomat at the US state department and now a senior policy adviser at the law firm Arnold & Porter, believes Washington should change its stance.

“Keeping these sanctions in place, with no mediating action, will have a profoundly negative impact on the Venezuela people,” he said. “It is amazing that some people deny this, but it highlights first the enormity of their miscalculation when they advocated the oil and gas sanctions, and second their willingness to cause great damage to Venezuela to drive Maduro from power. Kind of like the fire bombing of Dresden or Tokyo.”

Broad sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector were always going to create worsening humanitarian conditions in the country. It was a fantasy that the sanctions would force Maduro and his allies from power before the crisis turned into a catastrophe. By taking sides in Venezuela’s crisis and seeking to use economic warfare to force political change, the Trump administration has interfered in the worst way imaginable short of invasion. The US is starving a whole nation in a vain bid to force out its current leadership, and because of that there could be massive loss of life and there will be an ever-growing exodus of people from Venezuela into neighboring countries. Every problem related to Venezuela’s crisis has been made worse over the last six months of fruitless US interference. Meddling in our neighbor’s internal affairs isn’t just unnecessary, but it is also cruel and unjust.

Source: The American Conservative

6 Comments
  1. Garry Compton says

    I suppose the folks in North America will wake up over the atrocities and murder of innocents , only when it happens to them. I’m betting or hoping the Latinos of North America unite first.

  2. Séamus Ó Néill says

    By their complicit silence, no silent nodding agreement, every American citizen has the mass murder ,worldwide, of countless millions of innocent men, women and children on their blood drenched hands. But then again their inglorious and infamous “nation” was birthed out of the genocide of the original inhabitants so I presume psychopathic slaughter is in their DNA…..I certainly don’t see many protesting about this continual carnage so when America collapses, the rest of the world will be very short on sympathy !

  3. John C Carleton says

    zionist purism, is what Russia helped the Yankee puritans rape the Southern people with.
    https://i1.wp.com/www.johnccarleton.org/BLOGGER/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/puritan.gif

  4. CHUCKMAN says

    It’s terrible, but of course it is nothing new for the American Empire.

    It hurts and even kills women and children in a number of places, by one means or another.

    Yemen. Syria. Iran. Libya. Gaza (where it does nothing to rein-in the vicious settlers of its Mideast colony)

    I’m sure the child victims of massive American bombing in Vietnam and in North Korea numbered in the tens of thousands.

    And recall the ghastly horror of Iraq in the period after the First Gulf War and before the final invasion.

    There were Madeleine Albright’s unforgettable Nazi-like words in a television interview when asked about the thousands of kids dying in Iraq under an extreme US embargo, “We think it’s worth it.”

    You know she was awarded the “Presidential Medal of Freedom” for her distinguished efforts at the State Department, like Vice president Joe Biden, whose big achievement was getting America’s industrial-scale extrajudicial killing program going.

    “Freedom” has a genuinely Orwellian meaning in the United States.

  5. John C Carleton says

    The Pro Israhell, Israhell firster, Warvangelical puritan yankee “christians”, have a long history of starving millions of children to death, so Washington DC, gets their way.
    American Native Children, Southern North American children, German children, Korean children, Vietnamese children, Serbian children, Iranian children, Palestinian children, Syrian children, Iraqi children.

    Whats a half million starved till death Venezuelan children, if the Kill em for Jesssuuuuss folks in DC, and the kill everyone folks in Tel Aviv get their way?

    Madeleine Albright – The deaths of 500,000 Iraqi children was worth it for Iraq’s non existent WMD’s
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM0uvgHKZe8

  6. John C Carleton says

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