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Venezuela refuses to rejoin the group, the Organization of American States, how many bad things has it done for the US government?

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Venezuela, rejected a proposal to rejoin the OAS.

Maduro's reasoning is simple: the Organization of American States, a foul-smelling institution that orchestrates invasions and coups against Latin American countries, should have disappeared long ago. Venezuela has withdrawn forever and has no intention of turning back.

Venezuela refuses to rejoin the group, the Organization of American States, how many bad things has it done for the US government?

Maduro: Good horses don't eat back grass

The U.S. and Maduro governments have never dealt with each other, and have supported Venezuelan opposition leader Guaidó, who has proclaimed himself "interim president" and has been recognized by the United States and several right-wing Latin American governments.

In the face of the aggressiveness of the United States, in 2017, the Maduro government officially submitted an application to withdraw from the Organization of American States. However, according to the relevant regulations, it would take two years to complete the procedure, during which time Venezuela's seat in the organization had been held by Guaidó's representative.

In this way, the question of whether Venezuela will withdraw or not is difficult to define. After all, Guaidó is also a "legitimate president" recognized by the US government itself.

Venezuela refuses to rejoin the group, the Organization of American States, how many bad things has it done for the US government?

Guaidó: I was abandoned!

Now the Colombian president has proposed to rejoin Venezuela, one of the reasons is that Guaidó has been abandoned by the Venezuelan opposition, and is now in exile in the United States, which is already a chess piece and it is difficult to make any waves. Who expected Maduro to draw a line with the Organization of American States, only Guaido's injured world was achieved.

Nicaragua is also insisting on withdrawing. In April last year, the Foreign Minister of Nepal announced the closure of the office of the Organization of American States in his country and decided to withdraw from the organization immediately.

In fact, back in November 2021, the Nicaraguan government formally submitted an application to withdraw, only to be told that it would take two years to complete the process. In the end, I couldn't wait, so I had to cut first and then play.

Venezuela refuses to rejoin the group, the Organization of American States, how many bad things has it done for the US government?

The tagline reads: Yankees (referring to Americans) Go Home!

It can be seen from this that the Organization of American States is indeed very unpopular, and one or two are eager to withdraw quickly. As Maduro put it, the essence of the OAS is a "colonial institution" set up by the US government in Latin America, which has always served US interests.

The predecessor of the Organization of American States was the International Union of American Republics, founded in 1890, which later evolved into the "Pan American Union". At the Bogotá Conference in 1948, it was officially renamed the "Organization of American States" and was headquartered in Washington, D.C.

At that meeting, then-U.S. Secretary of State Marshall went out of his way to emphasize the tone of the OAS opposing communism, while Latin American countries looked at the "non-interference" clause in the statement.

Venezuela refuses to rejoin the group, the Organization of American States, how many bad things has it done for the US government?

That's right, it's the Marshall Plan that Marshall in the history books

Since the introduction of the Monroe Doctrine in the 19th century, Latin American countries have suffered from U.S. intervention for a long time. I thought that after the establishment of the Organization of American States, I could get rid of the fate of being bullied, but I was told the true meaning of the principle of "non-interference" within a few days.

The United States informed that the members of the Organization of American States, as a "collective", can interfere in the internal affairs of individual member states, and the main thing is that the truth is in the hands of the majority. The so-called collectives are nothing more than the United States and the right-wing Latin American governments it supports.

The first target of the OAS was the government of Árbenz in Guatemala, the president accused by the United States of "a communist movement that will pose a threat to the entire Western Hemisphere" because of his land reform measures, and imposed sanctions on him, and Árbenz himself was overthrown in a later conspiratorial coup, initiated by the US government.

Venezuela refuses to rejoin the group, the Organization of American States, how many bad things has it done for the US government?

The United States is really a crime, and it actually bears to attack such a handsome Árbenz

In 1959, the United States led the establishment of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the Inter-American Development Bank, the subsidiary bodies of the Organization of American States, and together with the original Rio de Janeiro Treaty "Collective Security System", the United States was able to monitor Latin America in all aspects of economy, military, and values through the Organization of American States.

After the end of the Cold War, the United States became the world's only superpower, and its control over Latin America reached a new height.

In order to consolidate "democratic institutions", the Organization of American States has set up observer missions in Latin American member states, which is called to ensure fair and impartial elections. But whenever a country elected an anti-American leftist government, the observer group did not admit it, and if the other side did not agree to hold a new election, it joined forces with the CIA to overthrow it.

Venezuela refuses to rejoin the group, the Organization of American States, how many bad things has it done for the US government?

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Both Maduro and Nicaraguan President Ortega have experienced similar political persecution, which is why they are determined to withdraw from the Organization of American States.

What the U.S. government is unwilling to but has to admit is that even at the height of the Cold War, Latin American countries were never completely aligned with the United States, let alone today, when American-style hegemony is waning.

The United States has been running amok in the Americas for two hundred years through the Monroe Doctrine, and it is time to stop. Otherwise, more and more Maduros will appear to teach them how to behave.

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