Venezuela under Siege: PressTV Transcript of Interview with Peter Koenig
Tensions between Caracas and Washington show no sign of abating. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has denounced his U-S counterpart Donald Trump for authorizing C-I-A operations in Venezuela.
Maduro said the C-I-A has been active in Venezuela for the past 60 years and interfered in the South American nation’s internal affairs. He added that the U-S central intelligence agency had conspired not only against him but also against former President Hugo Chavez. The Venezuelan leader further warned that Washington is waging psychological warfare to intimidate and demoralize the Venezuelan people. However, he asserted that Venezuelans remain united and capable of defeating conspiracies against the country’s peace and stability.
How do you see the situation, Mr. Koenig?
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Peter Koenig is a geopolitical analyst, regular author for Global Research, and a former Economist at the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), where he worked for over 30 years around the world. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed; and co-author of Cynthia McKinney’s book “When China Sneezes: From the Coronavirus Lockdown to the Global Politico-Economic Crisis” (Clarity Press – November 1, 2020).
[Note:Colombian public media confirm that the vessel destroyed in a U.S. military strike on September 15 — the second known U.S. attack on a boat in the Caribbean — was a Colombian fishing boat operating within Colombian territorial waters.
Among the three people killed extrajudicially in the strike was lifelong fisherman Alejandro Carranza, whose identity has been verified by his cousin. The boat had suffered an engine failure and was adrift with a distress signal raised.
Captain Leonardo Vega, an instructor and fishing companion of Carranza, says the video of the strike clearly shows one engine raised — a universal sign of damage and emergency.
“If a boat is adrift and in distress, international law requires that assistance be given, not that it be attacked,” Vega stated.
Vega also confirmed the vessel’s Colombian origin, identifying it as an Eduardoño model commonly used in Taganga, Santa Marta, Parque Tayrona, and La Guajira. He dismissed U.S. claims that it may have crossed into international waters, noting that less than 48 hours passed between Carranza’s departure and the time of the attack — far too little for the boat to have drifted 200 miles offshore.
The evidence leaves no doubt: the U.S. strike targeted a Colombian vessel inside Colombia’s own waters, killing innocent fishermen in violation of international law and Colombian sovereignty.]
Of course, Trump threatens again. Of course they shot a Colombian boat. Trump’s Truth Social Post cannot spell Colombia. It is almost a given that some C-I-A operatives will lose some, with no subsidies.

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