问答:美国制裁蹂躏委内瑞拉人民,民主逐渐衰落 [观看]

Datanalisis 总裁 Luis Vicente León 向 Hart Energy 谈到了美国对委内瑞拉实施制裁的现实情况,以迫使其举行自由选举,其结果为:总统尼古拉斯·马杜罗的主要政治对手被禁止担任公职。


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      通用电气 | EP.4 | Datanalisis 总裁 Luis Vicente Leon 与委内瑞拉会谈

      Datanalisis 总裁 Luis Vicente León 与 Hart Energy 讨论了委内瑞拉问题,包括这个加勒比国家在持续的美国制裁下石油行业的表现以及主导该国的政治局势。

      在一项工资范围分析中,莱昂讨论了制裁的有效性、中国的影响、乌戈·查韦斯创立的查韦斯主义政治意识形态,以及反对派候选人马拉·科里娜·马查多在被禁止担任公职的情况下竞选总统的努力。

      委内瑞拉拥有世界最大的原油储量和世界第七大天然气储量,但近年来该国持续遭受经济和政治危机,导致 700 多万公民流离失所。在委内瑞拉总统尼科尔·马杜罗宣布赢得 2018 年美国认为存在舞弊的选举后,华盛顿于 2019 年对委内瑞拉实施了石油行业制裁,但该国仍在继续推动所谓的“自由和公平”选举。

      Pietro D. Pitts:委内瑞拉的石油和天然气能源供应为何对世界能源市场如此重要?

      Luis Vicente Le贸:我认为,重要的是要明白,委内瑞拉拥有世界上最重要的石油矿藏(或矿藏),也是世界上最重要的天然气矿藏之一。尽管美国确实能够与世界其他国家一起处理石油或天然气领域的问题,但很明显,在乌克兰战争之后,我们已经对未来的能源供应视而不见。委内瑞拉对于美国和欧洲等国家来说都非常重要,因为它可以为其提供这种能源供应。重要的是要明白,中国人非常清楚控制这些矿产的机会,以便增强其金砖国家(巴西、俄罗斯、印度和中国)战略等。

      最重要的问题是,委内瑞拉过去即使查韦斯与美国对抗,也从未停止向美国输送石油。而马杜罗没有向美国输送石油,因为他受到制裁。

      问题是:制裁有效吗?你知道,维持对委内瑞拉的制裁是否有趣和明智?

      答案是:“马杜罗仍然掌权,而且可能比我们(美国)在 2019 年对委内瑞拉实施制裁时更加强大。受制裁影响的只有委内瑞拉的普通民众。你知道,委内瑞拉人的生活越来越糟。但实际上,马杜罗仍然是一个强国,一个控制着政权,顺便说一句,他与中国人做生意,以更便宜的价格向中国运送石油,参与黑市等等。我们必须解决这个问题,而美国是未来唯一能做到这一点的国家。

      PDP:在玛拉·科里娜·马查多被禁止担任公职的情况下,委内瑞拉反对派是否有机会赢得 2024 年总统大选?

      LVL:很明显,玛丽亚·科里娜·马查多是委内瑞拉下届初选和总统选举中最受欢迎的领导人。我想现在每个人都知道了。

      但最大的问题是,玛利亚·科丽娜有可能在委内瑞拉竞选总统吗?答案是绝对肯定的,不可能。马杜罗绝对不可能允许玛利亚·科丽娜参加这次选举。为什么?首先,因为她是最受欢迎的人选。一旦她成为最重要的领导人,这对马杜罗来说就是一种风险,在任何选举中都是非常高的风险。

      但还有第二个重要原因。玛利亚·科里娜·马查多是委内瑞拉激进分子的头目。她向国际社会请求军事干预,将查韦斯总统赶下台,查韦斯总统是查韦斯主义最重要的领导人——[一种反对帝国主义、拥护社会主义而非资本主义的政治意识形态和运动]。马杜罗不可能将玛利亚·科里娜推选为委内瑞拉国内查韦斯主义的潜在领导人。所以,她被禁止了,而且将来还会继续被禁止。

      第二个重要问题是,玛丽亚·科里纳面对这一切会做什么?

      当然,由于非常激进,玛丽亚·科里纳试图营造一种环境,她试图传达出自己是最重要的领导人,人们不得不在街头捍卫她,并在委内瑞拉制造某种无法治理的局面。但现实是,委内瑞拉的环境还没有准备好再次这样做。我们过去对莱奥波尔多·洛佩斯和胡安·瓜伊德也这样做过,结果却是一场灾难。现实中唯一的可能性是,玛丽亚·科里纳将来达成一些协议,继续与所有[其他反对派候选人]、马杜罗允许参加选举的所有领导人一起参加选举,以便利用人民的力量,委内瑞拉[人民]的能量。否则,几乎不可能想象反对派会团结一致地参加这次选举,获胜的可能性非常低。


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      Q&A: US Sanctions Ravage Venezuelans as Democracy Withers [WATCH]

      Datanalisis President Luis Vicente León spoke with Hart Energy about the realities of U.S. sanctions on Venezuela to force free elections and the results: President Nicolás Maduro’s chief political rival is barred from holding office.


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          GEW | EP.4 | Datanalisis President Luis Vicente León Talks Venezuela

          Datanalisis President Luis Vicente León spoke with Hart Energy to discuss Venezuela, including the Caribbean country’s oil sector’s performance under ongoing U.S. sanctions and the politics that dominate the nation.

          In a wage ranging analysis, León discussed the effectiveness of sanctions, Chinese influence, Chavismo—the political ideology established by Hugo Chávez—and opposition candidate María Corina Machado’s efforts to run for the presidency even though she is banned from holding public office.

          Venezuela, home to the world’s largest crude oil reserves and the seventh largest natural gas reserves, continues to suffer from economic and political crises which have led to the departure of over 7 million citizens in recent years. Washington—which imposed oil sector sanctions on Venezuela in 2019 after President Nicolás Maduro claimed victory in a 2018 election the U.S. deemed fraudulent—continues to push for what it calls “free and fair” elections.

          Pietro D. Pitts: Why is Venezuela’s energy supply of oil and gas important for world energy markets?

          Luis Vicente León: I think it's important to understand that Venezuela has the most important oil mines [or deposits] in the world and one of the most important in gas as well. And even though it is true that the United States can handle problems in the oil or gas sector with other countries around the world, it's clear that after the Ukraine war we have taken for granted what is going to happen in the future with a supply of energy. And Venezuela is so important in order to grant it this supply, not just for the United State, but for Europe, for example. And it's important to understand the Chinese understand perfectly the opportunity to control these minerals in order to increase, for example, their BRICS [Brazil, Russia, India and China] strategy, et cetera.

          The most important issue is that Venezuela in the past even with Chávez fighting against the United States never stopped sending oil to the United States. And, Maduro is not sending oil to the United States because he's sanctioned.

          The question is: are the sanctions working? Is, you know, it interesting and intelligent to maintain sanctions in Venezuela?

          The answer is … Maduro is still in power, and is maybe stronger than in 2019 when we [the U.S.] launched the sanctions in Venezuela. The only people affected with sanctions are the normal people in Venezuela. You know, Venezuelan life is becoming worse. But in reality, Maduro is still a power, controlling power, and by the way, making business with the Chinese, sending oil cheaper to China, participating in the black market, et cetera. We have to solve this and the United States is the only one who can do it in the future.

          PDP: Does the Venezuelan opposition have a chance to win presidential elections in 2024 with María Corina Machado banned from public office?

          LVL: It's clear that María Corina Machado is the favorite leader in Venezuela for the next primary election and presidential election. I think everybody knows it right now.

          But the big question is, is it possible that María Corina runs for the presidency in Venezuela? The answer is absolutely clear, no. It's absolutely impossible that Maduro allows María Corina to go to this election. Why? First of all, because she's the favorite one. As soon as she became the most important leader, it's a risk, a very high risk for Maduro in any election.

          But [there's] a second important reason. María Corina Machado is the head of the radicals in Venezuela. She went to the international community to ask for a military intervention to kick out of power President Chávez who is the most important leader for the Chavismo -- [a political ideology and movement which was against imperialism and favored socialism over capitalism]. It's impossible for Maduro to present María Corina as a possible leader for the internal Chavismo in Venezuela. So, she's banned and she's going to [keep being] banned in the future.

          The second important question is what's Maria Corina going to do in front of this?

          Of course, being very radical, María Corina [is] trying to create the environment [whereby she tries to convey that she] is the most important leader and the people have to defend her on the street and create some kind of ungovernability in Venezuela. But the reality is that the Venezuelan environment is not ready to do it again. We did it in the past with Leopoldo López, with [Juan] Guaidó, and the result was a disaster. The only possibility in reality is that María Corina makes some agreements in the future to continue going to the election with all the [other opposition candidates], all the leaders who Maduro has allowed to participate in order to capitalize you know on the force of the people, the energy of the Venezuelan [people]. Otherwise, it's almost impossible to imagine that the opposition is going to participate united in this election, and the possibility to win is very low.


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