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Chris, please quote me accurately, meaning in context. I did not say that
Trump's blockade is irrelevant; I said that what you raise is irrelevant to
my main point. In relation to the blockade, my main point was how Trump
completely changed the tune of his administration (as communicated by
Bolton and Pompeo) immediately after talking with Putin. THAT was the point.

In any case, there really is a lot more to Trump's foreign policy than
Venezuela, as I demonstrated in my article.

John Reimann

On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 3:19 PM Chris Slee <chris_w_s...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> John Reimann says that Trump's economic blockade against Venezuela is
> "irrelevant" in judging whose interests Trump serves.
>
> I think the blockade has been imposed in the interests of the US ruling
> class, which does not want to see left wing governments in Latin America
> that challenge the economic interests of US corporations.
>
> If John thinks that Trump follows instructions from Putin, he has to
> explain why it is in Putin's interest for Venezuela to be blockaded by the
> United States and its allies.
>
> Chris Slee
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> *To:* Chris Slee
> *Subject:* Re: [Marxism] Trump and the reluctance to reckon with
> something fundamentally new
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> To be blunt, the responses of Chris Slee and Richard Fidler to this article
> are perfect examples of exactly what I was raising: The failure of
> socialists to absorb what is happening in US politics. The failure to
> consider that the way capitalism has ruled in the US ever since the Civil
> War is undergoing a basic shift. (Disclaimer: Please note that I'm not
> saying it's all the way there, but just the fact that we've gone this far
> is huge.)
>
> Venezuela is only one small part of this issue. And in any case, what Chris
> Slee raises concerning Trump's Venezuela policy is really irrelevant to the
> main point I was making.
>
> Marxists, above all others, are supposed to be looking at the big picture.
>
> John Reimann
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