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               Thursday 10 augusT 2017

            US expels 2 Cuban diplomats over incidents                                              US oil industry pushes back

            By MATTHEW LEE               Some  of  the  diplomats’  had been involved. The FBI      on sanctions on Venezuela
            M. WEISSENSTEIN              symptoms  were  so  severe  and  Diplomatic  Security
            Associated Press             that  they  were  forced  to  Service are investigating.   By JOSHUA GOODMAN
            WASHINGTON  (AP)  —  The  cancel their tours early and  Cuba  employs  a  massive       ALEXANDRA OLSON
            two-year-old U.S. diplomat-  return to the United States,  state  security  apparatus   Associated Press
            ic  relationship  with  Cuba  officials  said.  After  months  that  keeps  hundreds  and   CARACAS,  Venezuela  (AP)  —  The  Trump  administra-
                                                                                                    tion’s  decision  on  Wednesday  to  slap  sanctions  on
                                                                                                    eight  members  of  Venezuela’s  all-powerful  constitu-
                                                                                                    tional assembly brings to 30 the number of government
                                                                                                    loyalists  targeted  for  human  rights  abuses  and  viola-
                                                                                                    tions of democratic norms since anti-government pro-
                                                                                                    tests began in April.
                                                                                                    But even as the list of targeted individuals grows longer,
                                                                                                    promised economic sanctions have yet to materialize
                                                                                                    amid an outcry by the U.S. oil industry that a potential
                                                                                                    ban on petroleum imports from Venezuela — the third-
                                                                                                    largest supplier to the U.S.  — would hurt U.S. jobs and
                                                                                                    drive up gas costs.
                                                                                                    The  sanctions  announced  Wednesday  focused  on
                                                                                                    current or former Venezuelan government officials ac-
                                                                                                    cused by the U.S. of supporting President Nicolas Mad-
                                                                                                    uro’s creation of a special assembly charged with re-
                                                                                                    writing Venezuela’s constitution — a move the U.S. says
                                                                                                    is an attempt by Maduro to shore up his grip on power.
                                                                                                    Since its election last month, the 545-member assem-
                                                                                                    bly has declared itself superior to all other government
                                                                                                    institutions and ousted Venezuela’s chief prosecutor, a
                                                                                                    vocal critic of Maduro.
                                                                                                    The U.S. Treasury Department took the unusual step of
            In this 2015 photo, a member of the Cuban honor guard stands next to a new plaque at the front   sanctioning  Maduro  himself  last  month,  freezing  any
            door of the newly reopened Cuban embassy in Washington. The State Department has expelled   assets he may have in the U.S. and blocking Americans
            two diplomats from Cuba’s Embassy in Washington following a series of unexplained incidents in   from doing business with him.
            Cuba that left U.S. officials there with physical symptoms.                             The  newest  additions  on  Wednesday  include  Adan
                                                                         (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)   Chavez,  the  older  brother  of  Hugo  Chavez,  who  is
                                                                                                    credited with introducing the late president to Marxist
            was  roiled  Wednesday  by  of  investigation,  U.S.  offi-  possibly thousands of peo-  ideology  in  the  1970s,  and  a  national  guard  colonel
            what  U.S.  officials  believe  cials  concluded  that  the  ple  under  constant  surveil-  lionized by the government after he physically shoved
            was  a  string  of  bizarre  at-  diplomats  had  been  at-  lance.  U.S.  diplomats  are   congress  President  Julio  Borges  during  a  heated  ex-
            tacks on a group of Ameri-   tacked with an advanced  among  the  most  closely         change caught on video.
            can  diplomats  in  Havana  sonic weapon that operat-     monitored  people  on  the    Former Foreign Minister Delcy Rodriguez, who is lead-
            with a covert sonic weap-    ed outside the range of au-  island.  It  would  be  virtu-  ing the assembly but has so far escaped being sanc-
            on that left the victims with  dible sound and had been  ally  impossible  for  anyone   tioned, said the latest U.S. action seeks to “spread fear”
            severe hearing loss.         deployed  either  inside  or  to  take  action  against  an   among delegates and please government opponents
            In the fall of 2016, a series of  outside their residences.  American diplomat without   she described as “criminals” and “unpatriotic.”
            U.S.  diplomats  began  suf-  The  U.S.  retaliated  by  ex-  an  element  of  the  Cuban   While most Venezuelan officials wear U.S. sanctions as
            fering unexplained losses of  pelling  two  Cuban  diplo-  state being aware. Like all   a badge of honor — and are frequently rewarded with
            hearing,  according  to  offi-  mats  from  their  embassy  foreign diplomats in Cuba,   promotions as a result — Maduro faces a far greater
            cials with knowledge of the  in  Washington  on  May  23,  the  victims  of  the  attacks   threat if Trump follows through on economic sanctions
            investigation into the case.  State  Department  spokes-  lived in housing owned and    against the OPEC nation.
            Several  of  the  diplomats  woman  Heather  Nauert  maintained  by  the  Cuban         For all of Maduro’s anti-capitalist rhetoric, Venezuela,
            were recent arrivals at the  said.                        government.                   which sits atop the world’s largest oil reserves, remains
            embassy,  which  reopened  U.S.  officials  told  The  As-  The  U.S.  officials  weren’t   highly dependent on oil exports to the U.S., especially
            in  2015  as  part  of  former  sociated  Press  that  about  authorized  to  discuss  the   for importing food and medicine — items in short sup-
            President Barack Obama’s  five diplomats, several with  investigation  publicly  and    ply as crude prices have fallen and triple-digit inflation
            reestablishment  of  diplo-  spouses,  had  been  affect-  spoke  on  condition  of     wreaks havoc on the economy.
            matic relations with Cuba.   ed  and  that  no  children  anonymity.q                   The  Trump  administration  warned  last  month  that
                                                                                                    it  would  take  “strong  and  swift  economic  actions”
            Russian plane creates buzz in Washington                                                against Maduro if he went ahead with plans to seat
                                                                                                    the constitutional assembly.
            By DEB RIECHMANN             The flight, which was filmed  mistrust  or  misunderstand-  But since the election last month, no such action has
            Associated Press             by  The  Associated  Press,  ings and help monitor arms    materialized, leading some of Maduro’s opponents to
            WASHINGTON  (AP)  —  A  was  permitted  under  the  control  and  other  agree-         wonder whether the U.S. president has lost his nerve.
            low-flying  Russian  airplane  Open Skies Treaty.         ments.                        The  prospect  of  an  import  ban  has  alarmed  U.S.  oil
            created  a  buzz  in  the  na-  Russia  and  the  United  Dan Gaffney, a spokesman      companies that rely on Venezuelan crude.
            tion’s  capital  on  Wednes-  States  are  signatories  to  for  the  Pentagon,  said  he   Nine companies, including Chevron, Valero, Citgo and
            day,  but  it  turns  out  the  the treaty, which allows un-  could not confirm the path   Phillips 66, currently process Venezuelan crude in more
            surveillance  flight  over  the  armed  observation  flights  of the plane until its mission   than 20 U.S. refineries, most of them located along the
            Capitol,  Pentagon  and  over  the  entire  territory  was over.                        Gulf Coast, according to data from the U.S. Energy In-
            other  sites  was  cleared  by  of  all  34  member  nations.  “A typical mission has sev-  formation Administration. Many of these refineries are
            the  U.S.  government  un-   The  flights  are  intended  to  eral  segments  (flights)  tak-  designed for the type of heavy crude that Venezuela
            der a long-standing global  foster  transparency  about  ing place over a few days,”    exports and replacing those supplies would be disrup-
            treaty.                      military  activity,  reduce  Gaffney said.q                tive and costly.q
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