The Soft War Politics of the U.S. Towards Latin…
Talking points:
- Venezuela Slams U.S. Senate decision to extend sanctions, but US continue to bully countries using sanctions.
- The ambiguous and hostile attitude of the US towards Latin America?
- How is it that the U.S. deals so aggressively with Latin American nations and countries that seek independence and wealth?
- Why these policies are so negative on Brazil and why the policies towards Cuba is suddenly changing?
First broadcast: Monday 15 August 2016 on 18:30 London time (17:30 GMT)
on AL Mayadeen network
The show is hosted by George Galloway in front of an audience in imaFilm studio in London.
The repeats on:
Tuesday 11:30 London Time (10:30 GMT)
Wednesday: 01:30 and 06:30 London Time (00:30 and 05:30 GMT)
Watch the programme here
Talking points:
- Venezuela Slams U.S. Senate decision to extend sanctions, but US continue to bully countries using sanctions.
- The ambiguous and hostile attitude of the US towards Latin America?
- How is it that the U.S. deals so aggressively with Latin American nations and countries that seek independence and wealth?
- Why these policies are so negative on Brazil and why the policies towards Cuba is suddenly changing?
Trailer:
Contributors:
Segment 1: The history of coup d’états in Latin America
Isaac Bigio – Political expert
Luis Castro – Journalist
Segment 2: Venezuela and where it is heading after the Chavez revolution.
Luis Castro
William Mora – Journalist
Segment 3: The right-wingers role in the political unrest in Latin America.
Rosa Delgado – Campaigner (Spanish)
Tim – Journalist
Carolina Draterol – Academic
Segment 4: The US meddling in Latin America and what next?
Isaac Bigio
William Spring – political commentator
William Mora
Luis Castro
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