Former US Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein has opposed US intervention in Venezuela for years. But since president Donald Trump officially anointed Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó ‘interim president’ on 23 January, Stein has pulled no punches in denouncing Washington’s latest imperialist venture. And her vocal opposition has put establishment politicians in Congress to shame.

Proper resistance

Stein’s Twitter feed has been full of crushing criticism of the US-backed coup attempt in Venezuela:

In particular, she called on people to remember the propaganda blitz leading up to the illegal and disastrous invasion of Iraq:

When you think back to the lead-up to the Iraq War, do you wish we had fought harder to stop the slaughter? Now's our chance to do that as Trump's gang pushes #Venezuela towards a bloodbath. Expose & resist these warmongers NOW! #NoMoreWar — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) February 1, 2019

And she noted the centrality of US oil interests in the region:

What could Donald Trump possibly want out of Venezuela? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/Cfgy0TbErA — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) February 1, 2019

Venezuela is in crisis. But like the run-up to Vietnam, Iraq, Libya and so many other bloody US foreign policy disasters, we're being bombarded with a one-sided, simplistic, often false narrative. No one claims Venezuela is a threat to us… but they do have LOTS of oil. — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) February 1, 2019

Stein also recalled over a century of US intervention in Latin America, its “backyard”, and insisted that democracy is asking (rather than telling) the Venezuelan people what they want:

US has backed right-wing coups up and down Latin America for 100+ years. Not one was about democracy. All have been to enrich the global elite. But we’re supposed to believe this time in Venezuela – which has the world’s largest oil reserves – is different? — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) January 24, 2019

What do the people of #Venezuela want? 78% oppose int'l intervention to remove Maduro

81% oppose US economic sanctions

86% oppose int'l military intervention

84% support Mexico-Uruguay call for talks RETWEET IF YOU STAND WITH THE PEOPLE OF VENEZUELA!https://t.co/JQdu7C2CrF — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) February 1, 2019

Finally, Stein highlighted the utter hypocrisy of US ‘concerns’ for human rights and democracy in Venezuela while it arms the murderous dictatorship in Saudi Arabia:

The same blowhard politicians talking about "bringing democracy" to Venezuela have aided & abetted the Saudi dictators executing dissidents, murdering journalists & starving millions of kids in Yemen. They don't give a damn about democracy or poor people's lives. It's about OIL. — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) January 25, 2019

She also pointed out that US democracy isn’t exactly something to write home about:

The hardline opposition chose to boycott #Venezuela's 2018 election instead of supporting moderate opposition candidates. Turnout was 46% and Maduro got 68%, meaning 31% of Venezuelan voters backed him – a higher percentage than the 25.7% of US voters who elected Trump. — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) February 1, 2019

Two-party war state

Democratic representatives’ silence on US intervention in Venezuela is deafening. Though many claim to be in ‘the resistance’ to Trump’s disastrous presidency, their resistance ends abruptly when it comes to US foreign policy. The two-party war state, it seems, survives another day.

As Stein insisted, members of Congress who don’t speak out are “cowardly puppets of the war machine”:

Journalist @MaxBlumenthal asked members of Congress about #Venezuela. It's embarrassing & disgusting. While US pushes a weaker country toward civil war, our "leaders" are ignorant, indifferent & afraid to take a stand: cowardly puppets of the war machine. https://t.co/Drw8V70o9w — Dr. Jill Stein🌻 (@DrJillStein) February 1, 2019

Stein’s straight-talking anti-war stance is a refreshing break from cross-party silence. For this, Stein will likely face further attacks by a corporate media that overwhelmingly backs US imperialism. So she deserves complete solidarity from the anti-imperialist left.

Featured image via Paul Stein