The Foundation of a Coup:
Lies
WW1 Class
Venezuela Assignment
February 26th, 2007
As the world’s largest super power, the United States feels the need to police the world. We believe that we know how every country should live their lives and run their agreementgovernment. The United States has the power to change leadership in other countries, execute hundreds of thousands of people without anyone knowing, and all the time claiming a high level of morality. In this paper I will illustrate how the media helps the government manipulate the public, examples of how the United States manipulates other countries and how it is impossible for the United States to claim a high moral ground.
We have read two
articles regarding a coup in Venezuela against President Chavez in April 2002.
One article was published in the New
York Times and the other article was written in the Tehran Times. italics
It is clear that both articles are trying to put two different spins on the
same incident. The New York Times article is written to make the government of
Venezuela look as if they are against running the country the way that the
United States would like them to run the government. The article gave many
examples of how Chavez was a bad leader for the Venezuelan Government, how he
tried to stage a coup d’ete
of his own in 1992, the number of casualties that were caused by the followers
of Chavez, and how his followers took over the local TV stations making demands
for his return. The United States is
upset with Chavez because he was starting relationships with Cuba, Iran and
Iraq. With the United States not agreeing with Chavez and his policies, it is
obvious
(why obvious? If this is a democracy,
are we to expect our papers to take the government/corporate line?) that an article written in a major American
newspaper would try to discredit Chavez. In the Tehran Times, an Iranian
newspaper, they are in support of Chavez and his policies. They reported that
there were fewer casualties and that they were Chavez supporters. They spoke
about how a coup was not a way to make political change, and the fact that they
put Chavez back into power was a victory for democracy. They blamed the United
States for prompting the coup.
The New York
Times (NYT) title is “Chavez reclaims Venezuelan Presidency” and the Tehran
Times (TT) title is “With Collapse of US-Masterminded Coup Chavez Returns”.
Just by reading the titles of the articles it is clear that there are 2
different viewpoints and the titles are quite harsh toward the opposite side.
The NYT article makes it seem as if Chavez took back the presidency not making
it a big deal, it just happened, and the TT article clearly blames the United
States for Chavez being thrown out of office and how their attempt to do so
failed.
In the NYT
article they make Chavez appear to be somewhat of an aggressor, “raising his
fist in the air” and” reclaiming the presidency”. The TT article makes him seem
a much more compassionate man, “choking with emotion”. It is apparent that the
TT article would like us to have compassion for Chavez.
According to the
TT article, the Organization of American States threatened sanctions to punish
those responsible for the coup. The article is clear that the members of the US
Embassy and the US Ambassador to Venezuela participated in the demonstration
against Chavez and his policies. It seems as if the Organization of American
States and the United States do not agree on Chavez.
As far as who
killed who, it depends on the article. The NYT article made it look like most
of the casualties were caused by Chavez supporters and that the casualties
numbered well above 40. The TT article made it seem as if a majority of the
casualties from those two days were Chavez supporters that were hurt while
demonstrating. The number of casualties reported by the Tehran times was far
less than the NYT article.
OPEC is the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Chavez organized an OPEC summit
in 2000, which just happened to be only the second summit in forty years.
Chavez was trying to increase he price of oil by cutting supply. This was a
move that was clearly frowned upon by the United States.
According to the
TT story, Carmona, the man that replaced Chavez for one day kicked out the
Supreme Court and demanded that they have new elections. He also dismissed the
national assembly but later re-instated it after the military made conditions
to show their support.
Finding examples of US involvement
in fatal world events really is not very difficult to do, although finding out
how the United States CIA started a coup in Indonesia did prove to be a
daunting task. It wasn’t until the 1990’s that the United States acknowledged
their part in the Indonesian coup that happened in late September/early October
of 1965. The United States CIA supplied the Indonesian Government with the
names of people that were in the communist party. The numbers vary about the
amount of names that the US supplied to the Indonesian Government but the
average seems to be around 5,000 people. The names ranged from people that were
very high up on the social ladder all the way down to villagers. The names of
the people on the list were part of the PKI, Partai Komunis Indonesia, which
was the third largest Communist Party in the world with close to three million
members. The Indonesian government found these Communists as well as several
thousands or hundreds of thousands and killed them all. This would later be
called one of the largest massacres of the Century. The number of actual
casualties range from 250,000 to one million communists; I have yet to find an
article that gives an accurate casualty count.
It is not clear
as to the reason that the Government finally decided to release the information
twenty-five years later, and no one remembers who exactly in the CIA was responsible
for giving Indonesia the information but the reason that they gave them the
information was very clear. The United States gave Indonesia the list to rid
the world of Communists. The United States did not have to do the killing, it
was an easy way for us to rid the world of the communists and not take
responsibility. This was a way for the United States Government to ensure that
the Communist would not overtake Indonesia which was the largest country in
Southeast Asia (http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB52/ and
http://www.namebase.org/kadane.html).
After I read the paragraphs that
were posted by other students it is apparent that the United States government
will not allow other countries to dictate their own fate if it deviates from
what the United States feels. According to Patty Melton, in Guatemala the US
interfered and paid for the overthrow of President Arbenz. They said it was
because he was trying to nationalize and redistribute land owned by the United
Fruit Company but the CIA records that were opened up many years later
suggested that it was because of his ties to communism and the Cold War. Another
example of one of these incidents was provided by Sarah Gibbons. Again the
United States helped to organize a coup to overthrow President Salvador
Allende. Allende was a democratically elected socialist that represented a new
progressive government. He was overthrown because the US felt that Chile needed
a pro-US dictatorship.
The United States justifies their actions for their
aggressions by claiming that it will help the people of the country, it will
rid the world of communism and rid the world of terrorism. We spin it to seem
as if we are a moral, upstanding country, but when it comes to claiming
high-morality the United States doesn’t have a leg to stand on. Everyone has
heard stories regarding slavery, but most people only attribute slavery’s existence
to just prior to the Civil War. Slavery actually began in the United States
almost 250 years earlier when a ship from Africa carrying about 20 blacks was
sold within the colony of Jamestown, Virginia in the year 1619. It is estimated
that about 15 million Africans were transported to the US until about 1850.
The
Africans were transported by ship to the United States with barely enough room
to move. These slave ships were often over packedone word with
Africans to maximize the profits of the slave traders, and theywho
were shipped to the US with their hands and feet chained together. The death
toll on these ships reached up to 50% because of the spread of diseases like
small poxone word and dysentery, but the
traders were still able to make huge profits on the remaining slaves. There
were also cases were the slaves would refuse to eat, ultimately committing
suicide, instead of being subjected to a life of slavery. The taking of slaves
by the importers was justified in their eyes. They argued that they were giving
the Africans a chance to become Christians, and the cause would eventually be
supported by the Christian Church. Initially the importers of the slaves would
barter with the chiefs of the African tribes, using goods from Europe, to
obtain the slaves. When the demand became larger than the supply of slaves that
a tribe would be willing to let go, the slave traders would just take the
slaves against the will of the tribe by raiding parties. Theywho
would be held in forts that were built on the coasts of Africa, while they
awaited the arrival of the slave ships.
Once the
surviving slaves had reached America, they would be sold to northern and
southerners at very large profits. The northerners would use the slaves mainly
as house workers, where the southerners would use them to work in the fields.
As slave selling became a popular and profitable business,,,,,,,,,,, it
was important to increase the amount of slaves that an owner had. The slave
owners pushed the slaves to reproduce. They would start, on average, at the age
of thirteen. The slave owners would promise the female slaves freedom if they
would produce 15 children, a promise that was never kept. Slaves were made to
work in the fields on the plantation for 18 hours a day. The female slaves were
expected to work as hard and as long as the male slaves. If the female slave
was pregnant, she would be expected to work up until the time the child was
born. The slave owners and overseers were legally able to whip and torture
slaves that were “noncompliant”. The laws even allowed a slave owner to kill a
slave if they were considered an escapees.
It is
apparent that the industry of slavery was not a humane one. The slaves were
treated as property from the time that they were traded from their tribe to the
time that they were sold to other plantation owners or killed for disobedience.
The conditions that they traveled in from Africa were horrifying at best. The
slaves were forced to reproduce and work long hours for close to nothing, given
enough food to survive and little of anything else (www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_the_United_States, and
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAslavery.htm). The institute of slavery was built on the
need for power and the greed of slave owners and importers. For over 250 years
we had treated human beings as property with little compassion for their well
being and their way of life. Slavery was abolished almost 150 years ago and we
still feel the affects of it today. While I feel that the amount of racism has
most likely diminished since the days of the Emancipation Proclamation.,,,,,,,,
I think that there will always be issues regarding race in the United States.
As much as the US would like to forget the issue of slavery, we will never be
able to forget, nor should we forget the affects that our immoralities have had
on this country.
I read the
posting about the amount of money that the United States spends on its war
budget posted by Barbie Nieves. We are spending money trying to police the
world and get other countries to live by our policies and ideals while we have
an overwhelming amount of homelessness and lack of medical insurance for our
own citizens. The crime here is against the United States citizens. I also read
the posting about global warming from Patricia Melton. I am appalled at the
actions or lack of action that the United States has shown to help preserve our
environment. We pride ourselves on being a good moral example for all the
countries around the world, but we have taken a backseat on global warming
issues and put our resources on war and destruction. The United States will
take action against global warming until it is too late. We have a tendency not
to react until permanent damage has been done and the government is affected.
After much
digging to find out who is really telling the truth I have come to the
conclusion that the Tehran Times is telling more of a truth than the New York
times. The reasons supporting my claim were not only found in additional
newspaper articles found on the internet but also by finding information
supporting the reasons that the United States would like to have Chavez removed
from the presidency.
Chavez was is a
very vocal and opinionated president for Venezuela, especially against the
United States and its actions. After the attack on the World Trade Center the
United States attacked Afghanistan. Chavez spoke out against the United States
stating that we were “fighting terrorism with terrorism” and referring to “the
slaughter of innocents”. In response to Chavez’s comments, the bush
administration withdrew the US ambassador from Venezuela. Chavez was friendly
with Castro and has sold oil to Cuba in exchange for medical services; he also
called for an end to the US embargo against Cuba (www.members.aol.com/essays6/venez.htm).
With Venezuela being the third largest oil supplier in the world and the
second largest oil supplier to the US, the United States can not allow a world
leader to disagree with theirits policies.
This is exactly how Chavez felt. Grammar: Need a bit more care with agreement
Knowing
that Chavez did not agree with United States policies, the US has been trying
to get Chavez out of office since 2001. It has been proven that the United
States has provided millions of dollars to opposition groups that were key
participants in the coup that happened in April of 2002. It was also proven
that the united States CIA had full knowledge of the coup against Chavez prior
to the occurrence, but chose not to warn the Venezuelan President. www.venezuelanalysis.com/articles.php?artno=1321).
The
evidence against the United States Government regarding the coup in Venezuela
continues to pile up. The US did a good job of covering up the incident at
first, but new evidence continues to be released. While I believe that most
news programs and newspapers are somewhat bias, I still believe that the Tehran
Times article about the coup d’ete
that happened in Venezuela on April 12th, 2002 was closer to the
truth. After examining the two newspaper articles provided in our course packs
as well as examining how the government has been involved in other coups and
political cover-ups it is apparent that the United States has strong hold on
the media and its citizens.
I realize now why it is so important
that we investigate all aspects of history to ensure that what we are reading
and studying is true. This is important in studying World War 1 because the
government, not just the United States but England as well, has a tendency to
glorify history and especially glorify war. This is apparent in WW1 with the
way that Britain had all of the men cheering and excited to go to war, later to
find out that it was not all that the government made it out to be. We saw the
same thing with the war on Iraq. The US government painted a picture against
Iraq that they were harboring weapons of mass destruction, playing on the
sympathy of the American public after September 11th. If the public
would dig deeper into some of the issues and be more informed, we may be able
to avoid a lot of crimes against humanity that are government induced.
Here you miss the critical point: Historical scholarship is a difficult
undertaking, as you have just seen for yourself. So, when we review any single claim of any
historian, we must be skeptical. We
must consult 10 historians to resolve the issue, and even then we are not
sure. They lie, or they are misinformed,
just like the NYT did on Venezuela.
That is the chief moral in WWI class.
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A few minor problems with grammar, and with main
conclusion (see above). But
overall, an excellent first draft.
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Grade: A
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