
Managuaās Plaza de la Fe July 19, 2024. The Sandinista government arranged the celebrationās seating into the shape of a heart to show how love is the prime motivation for revolutionaries. Photo: X/@Canal4Ni.

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Managuaās Plaza de la Fe July 19, 2024. The Sandinista government arranged the celebrationās seating into the shape of a heart to show how love is the prime motivation for revolutionaries. Photo: X/@Canal4Ni.
By Gloria GuilloĀ –Ā Jul 23, 2024
Despite Continued U.S. Destabilization Efforts, Egalitarian and Just Principles Flourish
On July 19th, the people of Nicaragua and more than 700 international guests and official delegations from nations around the world celebrated the 45th anniversary of its revolution against the United States-installed puppet dictator, Anastasio Somoza, and the re-assertion of its sovereignty and independence.
President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo welcomed government representatives and personalities from nations such as Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Uruguay, Puerto Rico, Brazil, United States, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Dominican Republic, and official delegations from Vietnam, Zimbabwe, Saint Vincent, Russia, Kuwait, Qatar, Ghana, Cote dāIvoire, Cuba, Angola, Algeria, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Palestine and South Africa.
Sandinista Revolution July 19, 1979
Severe social, economic, and political inequality inspired workers, students and farmers to fight under the auspices of the Sandinista Front for National Liberation (FSLN) against the traitorous Somoza dynasty, whichĀ exploited and brutalizedĀ the people of Nicaragua for 43 years.
Anastasio Somoza GarcĆa, the founder of the Somoza dynasty, had been head of the U.S.-created National Guard who was installed after a period of U.S. Marine occupation. He betrayed and murdered nationalist patriot Augusto CĆ©sar Sandino who had taken up arms against the U.S. Marines and provided the inspiration for the modern-day Sandinistas.

From 1936 to 1979, the Somoza dynastyĀ extracted blood-money profitsĀ for themselves, members of their ruthlessly oppressive National Guard, and their U.S. transnational corporate overlords.
This ensured the U.S. government readily supplied Somoza with military aid and provided his army and police forces with tactical training at the U.S. ArmyĀ School of the Americas.
Why the U.S. Attacks Nicaragua
This 45thĀ anniversary celebration is not only a momentous occasion from a historical perspective, due to the success of a small, impoverished country prevailing against a wealthy superpower, it also presents a uniting example of hope for people around the world oppressed by the U.S. oligarchy.
Nicaraguaās humanitarian model exposes the lie that relegates resistance to socio-economic and political oppression to a bogeyman of āsocialist/communist expansion.ā Nicaragua has a mixed economy, just like the United States.
The only difference is that the United States subjects its impoverished and working class to competitive capitalist principles that pit them against each other (little job protection, a failing safety net, rampant inflation, and divisive PSYOP narratives involving manufactured political divisions, health care, education and culture wars) and instead rewards elites, corporations and banks withĀ socialist bailoutsĀ and anti-marketĀ tariffsĀ andĀ tax cuts.
Trumpās VP Choice Means He Will Provide More of the Same
The choice of J.D. Vance as Donald Trumpās running mate sends a clear message. Vance has proudly admitted that his most āsignificant momentā at Yale University was during a talk by Bilderbergās steering committee globalistĀ Peter Thiel. Reportedly, billionaire Thiel, the Silicon Valley and the Deep Stateās darling, explained that technological innovations could be used to āincrease prestigious outcomes for elitesā thereby āreducing competition between them.ā

Keep in mind that capitalism is inherently a zero-sum game between the elites and the working class and the impoverished. Technological innovations engendered by the elites unquestionably result in greater surveillance and economic control over everyone else, which ultimately leads to a tightening noose of social control focused on dissident voices both domestically and internationally. The elites consider their unconstitutional acts simply a matter of self-preservation.
Elites Never Forget They Are Outnumbered
The elites never forget they are outnumbered and that is why Nicaraguaās victorious overthrow of its brutal dictatorship still frightens the bipartisan U.S. establishment. That is also why they are still attempting to crush Nicaraguaās social democracy by economic warfare and a barrage of deceitful propaganda vilifying its leaders, which is obligingly distributed byĀ The New York TimesĀ and the rest of corporate press, radio, TV, cable, and social media. The elites find the power of a good example dangerous as Nicaraguaās success was and still is an inspiration to millions of oppressed people that understand democracy can be established even when itās relentlessly opposed by the colossus of the North.
Technological Control Rolled Out to Republicans as Progress
Digital Identification (ID) is now being marketed as a way to protect U.S. borders from illegal entry and the electoral process from voter fraud. This is exactly the spin necessary to successfully roll out digital IDs to the Republican Partyās baseāwhich couldnāt be largely convinced to participate in this unconstitutional dictate when the stated excuse was āto develop healthcare passports.ā However, the charade of healthcare passports to justify digital IDās worked like a charm over the Democratic Partyās base.

Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) will shortly follow digital IDs. Once digital currency is in place and every transaction is monitored by AI, social credit scores will be used to control dissent as all will be under the threat of being cut off from their economic resources with one keystroke.

Nicaraguaās Strategy for Success: Investing in Human Capital and Seeking Cooperative Agreements
Nicaragua does the inverse of the U.S. by investing in itsĀ human capitalĀ and seeking cooperative international agreements with countries that include, but are not limited to,Ā Russia,Ā China,Ā IranĀ andĀ Saudi Arabia. Ultimately, the debate is between long-term sustainable development based upon mutually beneficial trade agreements in the context of aĀ multipolarĀ world and short-term fleeting profits achieved by stick em up robbery tactics, otherwise known asĀ illegal unilateral economic sanctionsĀ that only benefit elite corporate sectors in the U.S.
Compared to his Western counterparts, Nicaraguaās Ortega administration is a model in its humanity. ItsĀ notable achievements include: providing Nicaraguans with a) fairĀ elections, b) free education from pre-school to trade and technical schools, and the offering of scholarships to university students c) free healthcare d) subsidized housing and land titles e) microloans for private business development. It has also initiated programs to develop infrastructure that ensures all have access to excellent highways, clean water, electricity, and sanitation.
Nicaragua succeeds despiteĀ increasingly onerous illegal economic coercive sanctionsĀ that are justified by fictional accusations which have been ratcheted up each year since theĀ U.S. coup attempt in 2018 failed. The latest news is that Nicaraguaās establishment ofĀ diplomatic relationsĀ with the People of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan may subject it to the United StatesāĀ most oppressive sanctionsĀ possible under theĀ Specially Designated Global Terrorist OrganizationExecutive Order 13224.
āOn paper, the State Departmentās Bureau of Counterterrorism identifies potential targets for designation, not the CIA. Not only does it consider actual terrorist attacks that a group has carried out for this sanctionable classification, but also if a group has the ācapability and intent to carry out such acts.ā Thus, an entity can be sanctioned for thought crimes projected upon it by the United States government. In effect, only the United States and its select allies can āsafelyā have a functional military with weapons of mass destruction and remain in a position to defend themselves. Further, a āterrorist activityā or āterrorismā is not only defined as an imagined threat to the ānational defenseā of the United States but also an imagined threat to its āforeign relations and economic interests.ā Often sanctions are set specifically to disrupt the trade relations of geopolitical foes like China and Russiaāas evidenced by the case of Zimbabwe, a country with an abundance of strategic raw minerals.ā āĀ Lauren Smith
Punching Above Its Weight Class
Nicaragua heroically applies its egalitarian and just principles outside its borders by punching above its weight class in its efforts to preserve the well-being of Palestinians living in Israel and Russians living in Ukraine who are subject to horrendous abuse by the United States NATO military gravy train.

The U.S. supplies billions of dollars in currency and weapons to Israel and Ukraine and kicks back socialist profits to its Military-Industrial-Congressional-Intelligence-Media-Academic-Think TankĀ (MICIMATT)Ā complex. Additionally, it ensures the success of sweetheart redevelopment deals that benefitĀ BlackRockĀ andĀ JPMorgan Chase.
Germany/Israel/Gaza
In March, Nicaragua presented a case against Germany before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that demanded the imposition of emergency measures to stop Berlin from providing Israel with weapons. Nicaragua alleged that Berlin is āfacilitating the commission of genocideā against Palestinians in Gaza in coordination with its ally, Israel.
NicaraguaĀ cited the 1948 Genocide Convention and the 1949 Geneva ConventionsĀ on the laws of war in the occupied Palestinian territories. Germany is considered a key ally of Tel Aviv and is its number 2 arms provider. Unsurprisingly, the United States is not a state party to the Rome Statute of the ICJ and does not recognize its jurisdiction.
Nicaraguaās support of the Palestinian cause dates to the 1970s, whenĀ Israel was a key weapons supplier to the United States-backed SomozaĀ dynasty.
Ukraine
President Ortega became one of the first world leaders to back Russiaās stance over Ukraine, believing that President Vladimir Putin was right to recognize the independence of Russian-speaking Donetsk and Luhansk.
āI am sure that if they do a referendum like the one carried out in Crimea, people will vote to annex the territories to Russia.ā
āIf Ukraine gets into NATO they will be saying to Russia letās go to war, and that explains why Russia is acting like this. Russia is simply defending itself.āĀ Reuters 2/21/22
To the chagrin of the United States, shortly thereafter, the Nicaraguan government announced that it would be receiving more Russian military personnel, ships and aircraft to supportĀ humanitarian aid operations.

Conclusion
Not only is Nicaragua a threat of a good example domestically, but also internationally. The FSLN repeatedly demonstrates that policies based on humanitarian principles are more resilient and enduring than ones based on wanton greed, and that globalization pales against the valor of sovereign states.
When all is said and done, Nicaragua unwaveringly stands on the right side of history.
This stems from its incredible domestic achievements since 1979 and because of its attempt to help engender a peaceful and fair multipolar world that is based on cooperation and solidarity instead of competition and exploitation.