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U.S. concern grows over possible Venezuela meltdown (reuters.com)
17 points by randomname2 on May 14, 2016 | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments


Regardless of what happens, the best thing the U.S can do is to stay the heck away.

The most murdurous atrocities in Latin America happened with American intervention. We can take care of our own problems.

As shown recently with Brazil and Argentina, balance and consensus can be achieved in their own terms.


> balance and consensus can be achieved in their own terms

Uh... Brazil is not out of any messes yet. And I'd like to think the people of Argentina didn't have to suffer though two separate financial meltdowns to get a reasonable president.

Not saying the US needs to invade anything, but your examples suck.


This is of course, predicated on America valuing Latin American lives over bond repayment.


Venezuela has been melting down for years. Chavez beheaded the media and dismantled everything that worked from a global standpoint. His legacy is the decay of a once promising country.


Plenty of blame to go around here. Corrupt oligarchy, rampant inequality, coups against left wing governments, procuring foreign sponsors for said coup...

Maduro and Chavez before him have been very bad for Venezuela, but they're symptoms of a broken polis, not creatures born sui generis.


Standard end result of socialism.


I read a thought-provoking article about Venezuela: https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2014-02-13/let-s-wat... (Watch Venezuela destroying itself)




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