The Trump administration鈥檚 now completely overt effort to overthrow Venezuelan President Nicol谩s Maduro had a very successful public relations effort this week, as major Western media outlets uniformly echoed its simplistic, pre-packaged claim that the Venezuelan government was heartlessly withholding foreign aid:
- 听(CNN,听2/7/19)
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- (ABC News,听2/7/19)
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All of the above articles鈥攁nd听鈥攔epeated the same script: Maduro was blocking aid from the US 鈥渙ut of refusal to relinquish power,鈥 preferring to starve 鈥渉is own people鈥 rather than feed them. It鈥檚 a simple case of good and evil鈥攐f a tyrannical, paranoid dictator not letting in aid to feed a starving population.
Except three pieces of key context are missing. Context that, when presented to a neutral observer, would severely undermine the cartoonish narrative being advanced by US media.
- Both the Red Cross and UN warned the US not to engage in this aid PR stunt.
- The bridge in question is a visual metaphor contrived by the Trump administration of little practical relevance.
- The person in charge of US operations in Venezuela has a history of using aid as a cover to deliver weapons to right-wing mercenaries.
(1) Not only has the international aid community not asked for the 鈥渁id,鈥 earlier this week, both the International Red Cross and United Nations warned the US to explicitly听not听engage in these types of PR stunts. As听Washington Post听contributor Vincent Bevins听, the transparent cynicism of these efforts was preemptively warned about by the groups actually charged with keeping starving people fed:
听(PBS NewsHour, 2/1/19):
The International Committee of the Red Cross has warned the United States about the risks of delivering humanitarian aid to Venezuela without the approval of security forces loyal to President Nicolas Maduro.
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(Reuters, 2/6/19):
UNITED NATIONS 鈥 The United Nations warned on Wednesday against using aid as a pawn in Venezuela after the United States sent food and medicine to the country鈥檚 border and accused President Nicolas Maduro of blocking its delivery with trucks and shipping containers.
Indeed, as Bevins also听, the Red Cross has long been working with local authorities inside Venezuela to deliver relief, and just last week听听to do so. We have ample evidence the Maduro government is more than willing to work with international aid when it鈥檚 offered in good faith, not when it鈥檚 a thinly veiled mechanism to spur civil war and contrive PR victories for those seeking to overthrow the government. It鈥檚 not just Maduro鈥攁s the Western media are presenting it鈥攚ho opposes the US aid convoy; it鈥檚 the UN and Red Cross. Why do none of the above reports note this rather key piece of information, instead giving the reader the impression it鈥檚 only the stance of a sadistic, power-hungry madman?
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(2) Despite dozens of media outlets giving the impression (and sometimes explicitly听) that the Venezuelan government shut down an otherwise functioning pathway into the country, the bridge in question hasn鈥檛 been open for years.
It鈥檚 true the Venezuelan government appears to have placed an oil tanker and cargo containers on the bridge to prevent incursion from the Colombian side, but the other barriers, as writer and software developer Jason Emery听, have been in place since at least 2016. According to听La Opinion听(),听after its initial construction in 2015, the bridge has never been open to traffic. How can Maduro, as the听BBC听, 鈥渞eopen鈥 a bridge that was never open?
The reality is听BBC听and other Western media were just going along with the narrative pushed by Sen. Marco Rubio and Trump Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, not bothering to check if their primary visual narrative was based on a bad faith, context-free PR stunt.
This point is a relatively superficial one, but in a long term PR battle to win over Western liberals for further military escalation, the superficial matters a lot. Rubio and the Trump administration cooked up a gimmicky visual metaphor, and almost every outlet uncritically passed it along, often making factually inaccurate assumptions along the way鈥攁ssumptions the Trump State Department and CIA coordinating the effort knew very well they would make.
(3) The Venezuelan government has an entirely rational reason to suspect the US would use humanitarian aid as a cover to smuggle in weapons to foment armed conflict: The person听听for Trump on the current Venezuela operation,听, literally did just that 30 years ago.
From the first two paragraphs (emphasis added) of a 1987听AP/New York Times听article on Elliott Abrams, 鈥淎brams Denies Wrongdoing in Shipping Arms to Contras鈥 (鈥攈/t听):
Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams has defended his role in听authorizing the shipment of weapons on a humanitarian aid flight to Nicaraguan rebels,听saying the operation was 鈥漵trictly by the book.鈥
Mr. Abrams spoke at a news conference Saturday in response to statements by Robert Duemling, former head of the State Department鈥檚 Nicaraguan humanitarian assistance office, who said he had听twice ordered planes to shuttle weapons for the Contras on aid planes at Mr. Abrams鈥 direction听in early 1986.
It鈥檚 literally the same person. It鈥檚 not that Maduro is vaguely paranoid the US, in general, would dust off its 1980s鈥 Contra-backing Cold War playbook, or some unspecified assumption about a higher-up or two at State. It鈥檚 literally the exact same person in charge of the operation who we know鈥攚ith 100 percent certainty, because he admitted to it鈥攈as a history of using aid convoys as a cover to smuggle in arms to right-wing militias.
It鈥檚 all playing out right now, in real time. The same actors, the same tricks, the same patently disingenuous concern for the starving poor. And the US media is stripping it of all this essential context, presenting these radical regime-change operators as bleeding heart humanitarians.
The same US media outlets that have expressly fundraised and run ad campaigns on their image as anti-Trump truth-tellers have mysteriously taken at face value everything the Trump White House and its neoconservative allies have said in their campaign to overthrow the government of Venezuela. The self-aggrandizing 鈥溾 brigade that emerged to confront the Trump administration is suddenly nonexistent as it rolls out a transparent, cynical PR strategy to delegitimize a Latin American government it鈥檚 trying to overthrow.
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