Prominent Italian economist Luciano Vasapollo, serving as leader of Italy’s Network of Communists, has issued a strong condemnation of what he characterizes as American “acts of piracy” targeting Venezuelan oil tankers. In statements published by Il Faro di Roma newspaper, Vasapollo denounced recent actions authorized by former U.S. President Donald Trump against Venezuelan maritime assets as manifestations of “pure colonialism.”
Vasapollo, who also co-founded the Italian chapter of the Network of Intellectuals in Defense of Humanity, highlighted several solidarity initiatives supporting the Bolivarian Republic government. He specifically referenced a significant gathering in Rome that attracted hundreds of young activists expressing support for Venezuela.
The December 19th event, organized at the Patriotic Action Group headquarters through a collaboration between the Network of Communists and left-wing youth organizations Cambiare Rotta and Alternative Student Opposition (OSA), served as a platform for criticizing American foreign policy. During the meeting, Vasapollo articulated his perspective that these actions represent “an attempt to dominate Global South countries, treating them as slaves.”
The gathering featured notable diplomatic presence, including María Elena Uzzo, head of Venezuela’s diplomatic mission in Italy, who participated in the solidarity event. Vasapollo’s comments reflect growing international criticism of U.S. sanctions policy toward Venezuela and increasing European left-wing opposition to American intervention in South American affairs.
