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Trump retains up strain on Maduro – Boston Herald
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Trump retains up strain on Maduro – Boston Herald

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There was a time not way back when boats popping out of Venezuela have been beloved, not bombed.

That was when the late Venezuelan strongman and populist Hugo Chavez allowed for the cargo of tens of millions of gallons of discounted house heating oil to needy households in Boston and elsewhere.

It was a humanitarian—and political—transfer by the charismatic Chavez geared toward offering low-cost heating oil to households in want, homeless shelters. and poor households that maxed out on the federal Low Revenue Dwelling Vitality Help Program.

It was additionally a dig at then President George W. Bush following the spike in home oil costs after Hurricane Katrina. That lethal hurricane took 1,833 lives.

The hurricane in August 2005 additionally severely disrupted the manufacturing of oil and shut down refineries within the Gulf of America.  The price of house heating oil skyrocketed, notably within the wintry Northeast.

Keep in mind name “Joe-4- Oil?”

That was when former U.S. Congressman Joe Kennedy II (not his son Joe Kennedy III, additionally a former Congressman), fashioned non-profit Residents Vitality Company to purchase lower price oil from Chavez to distribute it to needy households in Massachusetts.

Needy households and humanitarian organizations have been in a position to name Kennedy’s group to request oil supply at a decreased price or, at instances, for nothing in any respect.

After the welcomed Venezuelan oil tankers arrived in Boston Kennedy, in a public relations transfer, would typically experience with the heating oil supply vehicles and ship the oil to a needy household himself.

The unique cope with Chavez was put along with the assistance of the late U.S. Rep. William Delahunt of Quincy who was in a position to set up a working relationship with Chavez.

It was an period when differing politicians might speak to at least one one other.

It was a very good factor, however like all good issues it got here to an finish.

The tip got here when the favored socialist Chavez, at age 58, died of most cancers 2013.

He was succeeded by the unpopular socialist dictator Nicolas Maduro who, as a substitute of delivery oil to the U.S. like Chavez, ships medicine. He additionally shipped to the U.S. hundreds of imprisoned Venezuelan criminals he let loose.

Chavez might have been a thorn within the facet of the U.S., however Maduro is an outright enemy and a legal, a drug lord who heads the Cartel de los Soles, which is accountable for trafficking medicine into the U.S. to kill People.

It is usually why the U.S. has an arrest reward of $50 million on his head.

Simply as Trump shut down the border and halted the unlawful immigrant invasion of the nation, he’s additionally decided to close down the drug commerce on the border, in addition to the cocaine and fentanyl coming by sea from Maduro.

And if there’s any doubt about it, the drug traffickers have solely to view the movies of U.S. naval forces blowing up three drug carrying boats popping out of Venezuela.

If that’s not sufficient of a warning to Maduro and different drug lords, Trump might additionally ship him movie of President George H.W. Bush’s 1989 invasion of Panama to oust and arrest drug trafficker Gen. Manuel Noriega, the dictator.

It was known as Operation Simply Trigger and it concerned 26,000 U.S. fight troops. The preventing was over in three weeks. A hunted Noriega turned himself over to U.S. forces and Panamanian drug shipments to the united stateswere curtailed and Panamanian democracy was restored.

Noriega was tried and convicted in a U.S. court docket on prices of racketeering, drug trafficking, and cash laundering.

He spent the remainder of his life in jail and died in 2017.

Upon the sinking of the drug boats, Trump was requested if he had a message for Maduro.

Trump mentioned, “Cease sending medicine into america.”

If I have been Maduro I’d take Trump’s recommendation.

Veteran political reporter Peter Lucas might be reached at: peter.lucas@bostonherald.com.

Ariana Cubillos/ The Related Press

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (AP Photograph/Ariana Cubillos, File)

 

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