If nothing else His Trumpness has taken most everyone's attention off Putin. Donald's invasion of Venezuela, his territorial imperative of Greenland and his general disdain for a peaceful world order has led just about every world leader to voice his or her condemnation, except Putin of course. Russia had already abandoned Venezuela, said Felix Riefer , a German political scientist, as it saw no viable way to protect its interests on the other side of the globe with its ongoing struggle to gain territory in Ukraine. However, Trump's territorial ambitions pretty much close the door on a peace deal, meaning Russia will have to continue fighting for the square meters of land they pick up here and there. Analysts have determined that it would take 90 years for Russia to reclaim Ukraine at its current pace. Unless Count Vlad finds the fountain of youth among the rubble in Mariupol, he will be long dead at that point and mercifully so will Donald Trump. I suppose things can spe...
Plaza Venezuela y Paseo Colon, Caracas, 1950 Is it oil or development that the US seeks in the Western hemisphere? I remember my mother telling me of her time in Caracas back in the 1950s when she followed my father down to Venezuela. He was a geologist, principally interested in copper. He had spent a great portion of his life in Southern Africa but here he was back in the Americas. I don't recall how long they spent in Venezuela but my mother said she really enjoyed Caracas. It was such a beautiful city. It was run by a conservative government that catered to American interests including the development of oil reserves, but my father had no part in that. There were big plans for Caracas. Venezuela was seen as an emerging giant in the Caribbean that would challenge Brazil and Mexico for hegemony in the region. Its GDP per capita was on par with the United States, which was also enjoying a huge economic boom at the time. This new prosperity was thanks to autocratic leader Marcos ...