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US government officials have no qualms about intervening in the internal affairs of other nations to try and secure the election of candidates which it ideologically supports, but the results often backfire and prove unpredictable to Washington, analysts told Sputnik.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — On Tuesday, a group of US Senators led by Mike Lee called on Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to investigate US funding political factions within other sovereign nations including through a George Soros-backed organization funded by USAID. Funds distributed through USAID programs in Albania and Macedonia were used to influence party politics, media, and civil society, the lawmakers claimed in a letter.
"The US government often intervenes to assist
pro-US candidates in winning elections, but the victors are often not
as pliable as the US government expects," political commentator and
author James Bovard said on Wednesday.
Bovard said this type of activity was widespread and had been for many years.
"There is so much ‘pro-democracy’ flying
around at this point — and the US government has done a very poor job
of auditing its own efforts. The US government has been heavily
intervening in foreign elections for decades," he said.
Bovard said there was a widespread assumption among US politicians
and policymakers that such interventions were always justified morally
as well pragmatically.
"This is justified because ‘God wants democracy
to win.’ The US government is simply doing God's work — or doing what
God would do if he knew as much as US government agencies," he stated.
Executive Intelligence Review (EIR) senior editor Jeff Steinberg said
that the most blatant recent example of such activities was the
toppling of the democratically elected government of Ukraine in 2014.
"Ukraine is the poster child for these ‘color
revolution’ operations funded by both the US taxpayers and tax exempt
groups like Soros' OSF," Steinberg said.
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Steinberg pointed out that seeking to topple any legitimate government was contrary to international law.
"It is criminal to engage in such violent
regime change but Soros and the National Endowment for Democracy get
away with it constantly," he concluded.
Earlier on Wednesday, a State Department official told Sputnik the
department received the letter from the Senators to Tillerson, but it
was standard practice not to release the contents of congressional
correspondence
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