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Notes from the Editors, March 2019

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buy this issue The present ongoing coup attempt organized in Washington is simply the latest in a series of such attempts by the U.S. government to overthrow the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela over the last two decades. It can be seen as having three interrelated motives: (1) the destruction of Venezuelan socialism, (2) regaining control of Venezuela's oil (the largest petroleum reserves in the world), and (3) reasserting U.S. hegemony over Latin America.
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Title: Notes from the Editors, March 2019
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buy this issue The present ongoing coup attempt organized in Washington is simply the latest in a series of such attempts by the U.
S.
government to overthrow the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela over the last two decades.
It can be seen as having three interrelated motives: (1) the destruction of Venezuelan socialism, (2) regaining control of Venezuela's oil (the largest petroleum reserves in the world), and (3) reasserting U.
S.
hegemony over Latin America.

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