There are several threads here and in LBN about the new propaganda campaign the Fascist US government has launched against democratic Venezuela and its elected President Hugo Chavez.
I count myself among those that see the US as a new empire following the footsteps of the Third Reich trying to impose its theology and ideology on the entire world. Back in the 1930s, before the Second World War, we had a democratic government in Spain that came under attack by Fascist General Francisco Franco with the support of Hitler and Mussolini. The German Luftwaffe bombed several Spanish cities in support of the Fascist rebels. One of those cities, Guernica, was to become immortalized by Picasso.
Here is an article that illustrates the parallels between Chavez's Venezuela and the Spanish Civil War:
¡No Pasarán! (They shall not pass)
By Lynn Rothman
Madrid. July 18, 1936: The opening shots of the second World War were fired in one of Europe's poorest countries. Spain, long governed by a wealthy elite and its brutal military police, the infamous Guardia Civil, grabbed its chance for democracy when the 7-year-old dictatorship of General Primo de Rivera collapsed. When elections were held, the monarchist candidates were defeated at the polls. King Alfonso XIII fled Spain for exile in Italy, and a new republic was born on April 14, 1931.
But this fragile democracy would not last.
As the new government attempted to modernize Spain, class conflict erupted. Efforts toward land reform, improved working conditions, and a reduction of privileges within the church and the military were a threat to powerful interests. A military coup was launched.
The army rebellion led by Franco and his Nationalist movement attempted to crush the republican government. Instead the rebels faced armed resistance on the streets of Barcelona and Madrid. A civil war had begun.
http://www.alba-valb.org/articles/no_pasaran.htmlDemonstrators marched down the streets of Ybor City (Tampa, Florida) to protest Franco's bombing of Guernica in 1937.