In an interview, see: https://www.democracynow.org/2019/5/1/economist_jeffrey_sachs_us_sanctions_have given to Amy Goodman on Venezuela the prestigious economist Jeffrey Sachs exhibits a deplorable ideological blindness and, worse, some disdain for the precision in numbers that should characterize economists. The interview includes a reference to a report published by the Center for Economic and Policy Research , co-authored by Sachs and Mark Weisbrot, a known Chavista supporter in the U.S. In this report Sachs affirms: “more than 40,000 people have died in Venezuela since 2007 as a result of U.S. sanctions, by reducing the availability of food and medicines in Venezuela.
However, when prompted by Goodman
to explain how he came to this number he answers: “Nobody
knows…. I don’t want anyone to think
that there is precision in these numbers. What is certain, though, staring us
in the face, is that there is a humanitarian catastrophe, deliberately caused
by the United States, by what I would say are illegal sanctions, because they
are deliberately trying to bring down a government and trying to create chaos
for the purpose of an overthrow of a government”.
In
this interview Sachs walks back from his previous accusation about the 40,000 deaths and
admits that nobody knows how many Venezuelans have died as a result of U.S.
sanctions but he confirms that there is “a
humanitarian catastrophe going on in Venezuela deliberately caused by the
United Sates illegal sanctions… for the purpose of an overthrow of a government”.
This admission by Sachs is a clear evidence of how ideology could adversely influence professional standards.
But
this is not all. In his short sentence Sachs adds two other inaccuracies: one,
that the humanitarian catastrophe is caused
deliberately by the United States and, two, the U.S. sanctions are illegal. In the first place, these
sanctions were started some three years ago, while the humanitarian crisis in
Venezuela has been going on for at least ten years, during the regimes of Hugo
Chavez and Nicolas Maduro, due to the collapse of Petroleos de Venezuela under
the presidencies of Rafael Ramirez, Eulogio del Pino and General Manuel
Quevedo. The intensity of the crisis has
increased during the last five years, coinciding with the arrival of Chavez
chosen successor to the presidency, Nicolas Maduro. Imports of food and
medicines have decreased significantly, but at the same time deliveries of free
oil to Cuba and other ideological friends have continued and significant corruption has led to billions of
dollars of Venezuelan money being deposited in offshore banks by members of the
regime. Much of that money should have been used in alleviating the sufferings of Venezuelans.
In the second place U.S. sanctions are the result of a sovereign decision by the U.S.
government and cannot be considered illegal. They started as individual sanctions
against corrupt members of the Chavez and Maduro regimes and only more recently
have included economic and financial sanctions that, no doubt, have weakened
the regime considerably. This
weakening and eventual expulsion of the regime is certainly the objective of
the 90% of the Venezuelan people and of 50 or more countries of the free world.
U.S. sanctions are the expression of these wishes and objectives and not an attack
on the Venezuela people who feel identified with them. Venezuelan reality is
already too well known for outside observers to be deceived by claims such as
those expressed by Sachs.
Sachs
claims that the U.S. wants to overthrow Maduro. This claim is correct.
Venezuelans and decent people all over the world want to see Maduro go and be
taken to prison, to pay for his immense crimes, together with a large group of
his accomplices and of equally guilty members of the previous Chavez regime.
Sachs
reveals again his indifference for the truth when he adds: “the
Latin leaders said, “No, no, that’s not a good idea. We don’t want military
action. So the U.S. government has been trying to strangle the Venezuelan
economy”. In an effort to confuse public opinion Sachs mixes two things
here: one, that Latin leaders do not want military action, which so far is
correct, and two, that Latin leaders feel that ousting Maduro is not a good
idea. This is a lie. 85% or more of Latin leaders want to see Maduro gone
through the application of progressive sanctions. Only Cuba, Nicaragua and
Bolivia remain as Maduro’s cronies in the region while Uruguay and Mexico
object to intervention and prefer an election but no longer dare to side openly
with the Venezuelan regime.
It
is sad to see university professors such as Sachs and Tinker Salas who live in
free and democratic environments become supporters of cruel, corrupt and inept
political regimes which violate all basic principles of human decency.
REPLY BY JEFFREY SACHS
REPLY BY JEFFREY SACHS
De: Jeffrey Sachs
Enviado: martes, 1 de octubre de 2019 12:13 p. m.
Para: Gustavo Coronel
Asunto: Re: 40,000 deaths due to U.S. sanctions on Venezuela?
Enviado: martes, 1 de octubre de 2019 12:13 p. m.
Para: Gustavo Coronel
Asunto: Re: 40,000 deaths due to U.S. sanctions on Venezuela?
The US sanctions are a cruel, illegal and deliberate attempt by the USG to harm the civilian population in order to provoke an overthrow of the Maduro government. And as for the effects of the sanctions, the original paper makes clear that the precise impacts are very difficult to estimate. The harm, however, is undoubted and obvious
Totalmente de acuerdo contigo.
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