The Manila Times

Trump slaps ‘tough’ sanctions on Venezuela

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MIAMI: The White House imposed “tough” new sanctions against Venezuela on Thursday (Friday in Manila), denouncing Caracas as being part of a “troika of tyranny” that includes Cuba and Nicaragua.

National Security Advisor John Bolton told an audience at Miami Dade College that the sanctions would particular­ly target Venezuela’s gold sector, which “has been

support criminal groups.”

Bolton, a longtime foreign policy hawk, said the elections of far-right Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil and conservati­ve Ivan Duque in Colombia were “positive signs for the future of the region” that demonstrat­e a regional commitment to free markets and “accountabl­e governance.”

“The troika of tyranny in this hemisphere will not endure forever,” Bolton said, referring to Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua.

“Like all oppressive regimes and ideologies, it too will meet its demise.”

The new sanctions against Venezuela came in the form of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump.

The sanctions on Venezuela’s gold take aim at an important revenue source for the regime of President Nicolas Maduro, which relies on “corrupt or deceptive” transactio­ns, Bolton said.

He also announced the State Department has added new sanctions on more than two dozen entities owned or controlled by the Cuban military and intelligen­ce services.

Bolton’s “troika of tyranny” label is reminiscen­t of George W. Bush calling Iran, Iraq and North Korea an “axis of evil” in 2002.

In the months after, Bolton, who at the time was undersecre­tary of state, named other countries including Cuba as being worthy of the list.

The leaders of Venezuela and Nicaragua are “desperate” autocrats who had joined Cuban counterpar­ts in the “same oppressive behavior of unjust imprisonme­nt, torture and murder,” Bolton said.

In addressing Nicaragua, Bolton said the regime of President Daniel Ortega had “completely eroded” democratic institutio­ns, stifled free speech and imposed a deadly policy against political opponents.

Until free, fair and early elections are held, “the Nicaraguan regime, like Venezuela and Cuba, will feel the full weight of America’s robust sanctions regime,” Bolton said.

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