US State Department Publishes, Then Deletes Sadistic Venezuela Hit List Boasting of Economic Ruin


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The Grayzone has obtained a list of âkey outcomesâ on Venezuela deleted out of apparent embarrassment by the State Department. It boasts of wrecking the nationâs economy, destabilizing its military, and puppeteering its political opposition.
On April 24, six days before self-proclaimed Venezuelan âinterim presidentâ Juan Guaidoâs attempt to violently overthrow Venezuelaâs democratically elected government alongside a handful of military defectors, the U.S. State Department published a fact sheet that boasted of Washingtonâs central role in the ongoing coup attempt. After realizing the incriminating nature of its error, the State Department quickly acted to remove the page.
The Grayzone has obtained a full copy of the expunged report. The deleted page puts to bed any claims of Guaidoâs independence from Washington, as the State Department emphasizes the fact that he âannounced his interim presidency⌠in Januaryâ at the the top of a section dedicated to breaking down âkey outcomesâ of U.S. efforts with regard to Venezuela.
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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Kimberly Breier recently took to Twitter to claim that âsince he became acting president, Juan Guaido has given tangible results to the people of Venezuela.â Her tweet was accompanied with an infographic detailing alleged accomplishments of the powerless coup administration based on data compiled by the legally defunct National Assembly, the only governing body actually controlled by Guaido.
But the Venezuela fact sheet posted and then deleted days earlier by the State Department told a dramatically different story.
Read the entire expunged fact sheet here [PDF] and at the end of this article.
The State Departmentâs economic hit list
Entitled âU.S. Actions on Venezuela,â the document boasted that U.S. policy had effectively prevented the Venezuelan government from participating in the international market and has led to the freezing of its overseas assets. It read like a sadistic celebration of Washingtonâs retribution against the Venezuelan population as a whole, the kind of collective punishment which is illegal according to Article 33 of the Geneva Conventions.
The State Department gloated in the deleted fact sheet that its policy had ensured that the Maduro government âcannot rely on the U.S. financial systemâ to conduct business, noting âkey outcomesâ of U.S. actions include the fact that âroughly $3.2 billion of Venezuelaâs overseas are frozen.â It went on to boast that âVenezuelaâs oil production fell to 736,000 barrels per day in March⌠substantially reducingâ government revenue.
âIf I were the State Department I wouldnât brag about causing a cut in oil production to 763,000 barrels per day â which is a 36 percent drop, in just the two months of February and March this year,â Mark Weisbrot, Co-Director at the Center For Economic and Policy Research, told The Grayzone. âThis means even more premature deaths than the tens of thousands that resulted from sanctions last year.â
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Weisbrot recently co-authored a bracing report which found that 40,000 Venezuelans died between 2017 and 2018 as a direct result of U.S. sanctions. The State Department patted itself on the back for announcing its preparedness âto provide an additional $20 million in initial humanitarian assistanceâ to Venezuela, however, the CEPR report concluded that Trump Administration sanctions implemented in August 2017 resulted in âa loss of $6 billion in oil revenue over the ensuing yearâ alone.
While the State Department praised the opposition for âproviding medical and hygiene attention to over 6,000â Venezuelans, those numbers dwarf in comparison to the 300,000 people CEPR âestimated to be at risk because of lack of access to medicines or treatment⌠[including] 80,000 people with HIV who have not had antiretroviral treatment since 2017, 16,000 people who need dialysis, 16,000 people with cancer, and 4 million with diabetes and hypertension.â
In other words, the supposed âVenezuela Crisis Response Assistanceâ touted by the State Department is not even a band-aid over the gaping wound that US unilateral coercive measures have inflicted on the country.
In Weisbrotâs view, the âpolicyâ and âoutcomesâ promoted by the State Department in the disappeared document will merely lead to âmore cuts in imports of medicine, food, medical equipment, and inputs necessary to maintain water, health, and sanitation infrastructure.â
Having denied the Venezuelan government the ability to provide for its own population, the U.S. has essentially promised that thousands more deaths will occur.
The State Department did not respond to The Grayzoneâs request for a comment on the fact sheet it deleted.
âA list of confessionsâ
In a recent interview with The Grayzone, Venezuelaâs ambassador to the United Nations Samuel Moncada characterized the deleted State Department fact sheet as âa list of confessions.â
âImagine if any other country says⌠itâs proud of saying that we are destroying the economy of our neighbor; we are proud that we destroyed the political system of our neighbor; we are proud that they are suffering. They are saying we are waging war against Venezuela,â Moncada emphasized.
The ambassador went on to accuse the U.S. of engaging in âbullyingâ rather than international diplomacy.
The State Departmentâs own fact sheet appears to support this accusation, as it asserts âdiplomatic pressure resulted in fewer markets for Venezuelan gold.â The document further highlighted U.S. actions that have supposedly led âmore than 1,000 members of the military [to recognize] Juan Guaido as interim Presidentâ and defect to Colombia, as well as stranding âan estimated 25 crude oil tankers with 12 million barrelsâ off Venezuelaâs coast.
âThey [say] itâs our âkeyâ achievements,â Moncada commented. âThey are saying that they are causing trouble in our military and inducing a military coup, [which] so far they havenât achieved, but they are working towards.â
âIf any other person says that themselves,â the ambassador concluded, âand you take that confession to court, they would be in prison.â
The State Departmentâs fact sheet even frames recent decisions by the Organization of American States, Lima Group, Inter-American Development Bank, and European Union to either recognize or support Guaidoâs shadow administration as a U.S. achievement, highlighting Washingtonâs outsized influence within each of these supposedly international governing bodies. The decision to mention the E.U. and Lima Group is particularly noteworthy considering the United States is not a member of either organization.
âThey are so far out of any normal parameters of decency, morality, legality, reason, that really they are dangerous,â Moncada said of the Trump administration. âThey are a real threat to international peace, and they are a real threat to my people.â






