Venezuela isn’t starving because it forgot how to farm. It’s starving because the world’s richest nation decided to choke its economy until its people begged for regime change.
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You ask why Venezuela can’t "grow food and transport it."
The answer is simple:
Because Washington made sure it couldn’t.
You can’t grow food when your fertilizer imports are banned.
You can’t transport it when your fuel refineries are sanctioned.
You can’t sell it when your banks are blocked and your ships are seized for touching Venezuelan ports.
Venezuela isn’t starving because it forgot how to farm.
It’s starving because the world’s richest nation decided to choke its economy until its people begged for regime change.
Before sanctions, Venezuela imported 80% of its food through oil revenue.
Once the U.S. froze its assets and banned its exports, that entire system collapsed overnight.
That’s not mismanagement.
That’s economic warfare dressed up as "policy."
If you blockade a country’s currency, fuel, trade, and medicine,
Then point to the resulting shortages as proof of failure.
You’re not describing an economic crisis.
You’re describing a siege.
So don’t ask why Venezuela can’t grow food.
Ask why America keeps burning the fields.

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