by Jim Hodgson
For those who expect Canada to extend its #ElbowsUp approach to relations with the United States into solidarity with other parts of the hemisphere, here’s a chance to demand our leaders do just that: https://actionnetwork.org/letters/actiononvenezuela.

As you know, early Saturday morning, Jan. 3, the United States dropped bombs in several parts of Venezuela and kidnapped President Nicolás Maduro and his spouse, “First Combatant” Cilia Flores. They were flown to New York to face trumped-up charges of drug-trafficking and weapons possession. Venezuela’s interior minister says 100 people died in U.S. attack.
Days later, two coalitions of Canadian labour unions, aid NGOs, human rights groups and churches followed up on a Nov. 13 joint statement regarding U.S. attacks on small boats by sending a new letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney and Foreign Minister Anita Anand.

The Americas Policy Group and Common Frontiers say that Canada must take urgent action with international partners to oppose U.S. threats to rights, sovereignty and peace in Venezuela and the Americas.
“We join our many partners across Latin America, the Caribbean and beyond who are vigorously condemning the U.S. military operation of Jan. 3, President Trump’s stated intention to ‘run Venezuela’ and sell seized Venezuelan oil, his recorded threats to send U.S. troops into Colombia and Mexico, and threats against Cuba,” the groups said Jan. 8.
Another group, Lead Now, offers a petition to the government of Canada that you can sign.
Worth reading:
- From CodePink: Who’s Really Running Venezuela? Medea Benjamin and Nicolas J. S. Davies make it quite clear that Venezuelans are still running Venezuela.
- John Kirk and Stephen Kimber, Canadian Dimension, First, they came for Venezuela
Michael Harris, The Tyee, Venezuela Grab: Who’ll Stand Up for International Law? - For a taste of how many Latin Americans see Trump’s threats, check out the English-language edition of La Jornada Internacional.
- Jonathan Cook, Four observations on the US kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro
Thanks so much for this Jim. I will write a few letter today or tomorrow. Ken.
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