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ID173275
Title ProperEagle of an unalterable nature
LanguageENG
AuthorMontserrat, Jorge Arreaza
Summary / Abstract (Note)SINCE ITS FOUNDING, Venezuela has been a country of solidarity, with the conscience of belonging to something greater, an immense nation, a power in the making that, had it consolidated itself legally, economically, and politically, it would have modified the "universal equilibrium," the balance of power in international relations. Venezuela's only military action outside of its borders was inevitably tied to its original right to self-determination as a sovereign people. Our soldiers reached inhospitable landscapes of Our America, always with the intention of expanding the feat of independence, with no aim for profit or glory or nothing different from the liberation from the imperial dominance of those times. Our leaders and armies of then never aspired to loot or conquer territories for themselves. The only cause was to share liberty, acquire independence, and simply, being free.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 66, No.1; 2020: p.112-117
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 66 No 1
Key WordsMonroe doctrine ;  Venezuela ;  Pan-Americanism ;  Washington Dominance


 
 
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