Parece que hipocrisia é o outro nome da diplomacia...
No Brasil, como escreveu um leitor deste blog, e deste post, existe menos pudor em receber o traficante: http://cristalvox.com.br/2015/06/13/secretamente-dilma-recebe-o-maior-traficante-da-venezuela-diosdado-cabello-e-o-chefe-do-cartel-dos-sois/
Paulo Roberto de Almeida
Making Sense of the Shannon-Diosdado Confab
In Diehl’s telling, Shannon’s key goals were to save Leopoldo López’s life and to help ensure fair legislative elections this year as a way of engineering a soft-landing for the regime.
If so, well done Mr. Shannon!
But Diehl also stresses that allowing meaningful international monitoring of this year’s elections was a key U.S. demand in Port-au-Prince. In her announcement today, Venezuelan elections chief Tibisay Lucena implied that only UNASUR would be invited, and then only to “accompany” the elections.
There are multiple problems with that. First off, UNASUR – the Union of South American Nations – was founded by Chávez and is widely seen as pliant to the Venezuelan regime. What’s more, “accompaniment” is not “monitoring”. Even the Carter Center – not exactly a full-throated CNE critic – has declined to participate in “accompaniment” missions in Venezuela, noting that:
In short, whether UNASUR accompaniment will meet Shannon’s demand for meaningful, impartial international election observers seems very much open to question.