Argos, Part II

If the history of the 20th century has taught us anything, it is that the U.S. does not remain on the sidelines when a country -- especially in the Western Hemisphere --  elects a government that the Americans do not like, but rather actively pursues its downfall, be it by an outright military intervention or plotting with the opposition. Given that historical fact, one must be extremely suspicious of the alleged innocence of Americans who go to those countries, purportedly, for all sorts of reasons. Sooner or later, we find out that those people were indeed agents of the U.S. government with an undercover mission to help topple the foreign government.

In light of all this, I tend to believe the Venezuelan government when it says that the American "filmmaker" was really a sort of bagman for the U.S. support of the Capriles group. Unfortunately for the Americans, the movie Argos has shown the world how alleged filmmakers were really up to something else.

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