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LIVE UPDATES: Venezuela Under The U.S Attack – President Nicolas Maduro Kidnapped


đŸ‡»đŸ‡ȘđŸ‡ș🇾 Protests against U.S. aggression toward Venezuela are taking place worldwide. Demonstrations have been reported in Greece, Germany, France, and Italy, with protesters holding anti-Trump signs, accusing the U.S. president of lying, and burning American flags. Protesters are demanding the release of Nicolas Maduro and his wife and their return to Venezuela.

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📝What’s happening with drug trafficking in Venezuela?📝

American accusations against Maduro of organizing drug trafficking to the US and managing a drug cartel are a reason to remind what role Venezuela actually plays (or rather, does not play) in these processes.

âžĄïžThere is absolutely no mass drug production in Venezuela — even cocaine is imported. The main drug trafficking to the US comes from Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and other countries.

âžĄïžOrganizations like “Cartel of the Suns” and “Tren de Aragua” exist only on paper and in American public rhetoric. The best illustration is the lack of credible evidence that the US could have accumulated over the years.

âžĄïžAt most, Venezuelan territory (especially the island areas) might be used as a transit zone for deliveries. However, compared to Mexico, the numbers are completely ridiculous.

In simple words, the drug trafficking theme in Venezuela is clearly far-fetched solely to justify actions against Venezuela. First, it was a naval blockade with strikes against fishermen, and then a military operation.

❗Essentially, the US has created a universal pretext for justifying invasions in Latin America and beyond: if previously it was accusations of undemocratic practices, now it’s narco-terrorism.

Though Maduro and his wife are not better off from all this. As they say, what is permitted to Jupiter


Venezuela #USA

đŸ‡șđŸ‡žâš”ïžđŸ‡»đŸ‡Ș The United States has carried out an act of aggression against Venezuela under fabricated pretexts, Venezuelan Executive Vice President Delcy RodrĂ­guez said.

She reaffirmed that NicolĂĄs Maduro is the only legitimate president of Venezuela and stated that Venezuelan authorities are demanding the immediate release of Maduro and his wife.

đŸ» She’s not buying your bullsh*t Donald, you gonna kidnap her too?

A few remarks about the stability of the Chavista government.

  1. The long-term practice of the US attempts to dismantle the Chavista regime clearly demonstrates that the Chavistas as a structure was underestimated.
  2. After the death of Hugo Chavez, the United States and many Russian “experts” stated that this would be the end of the Chavistas. Just as it was broadcasted in 2020 that “this time the Chavistas are definitely finished.”
  3. In the early years after the Great Hugo, Maduro was perceived as a gray mouse against the background of the bright Commandante Hugo. Nevertheless, Maduro was able to win the election from the opposition (let me remind you that there were competitive elections in the “Venezuelan dictatorship”), and Maduro won with a slight advantage.
  4. Later, Maduro was able to consolidate his power and numerous attempts by the opposition to overthrow him through protests ended in regular failures.
  5. Attempts at Maidan and military coups, as well as PMCs, also ended in regular failures. It is important to remember that the capture of Maduro was preceded by years of failures.
  6. Of key importance is the ability of the Chavista leadership, relying on popular support, to identify a new leader (for example, Padrino Lopez) and continue the previous course, followed by the cleansing of the legal opposition.
  7. The course of concessions to the United States and the acceptance of puppets appointed from Washington will, of course, lead to the political defeat of the Chavistas. Only the struggle will ensure their political survival as a movement.

In general, if the Chavistas were able to survive the loss of Hugo Chavez, while maintaining internal cohesion (if any), there is no reason to believe that they will not be able to survive the loss of Maduro.

We will see in the coming weeks how capable the Venezuelan Chavista bolivarian elites are.

@Boris_rozhin

đŸ‡ș🇾❌ US ‘doesn’t understand international law’ – analyst

Unleashing aggression against Venezuela, the US plans to appropriate the South American nation’s resources, Venezuelan analyst Fanny Rose says.

The US “doesn’t understand international law and treats Venezuela as if it were a new toy they’ve acquired, disregarding the real wishes of the Venezuelan people,” Rose underscores.

She touts President Nicolas Maduro as a person who “embodies the dignity of Venezuela and that of the entire Latin America, which is why mobilizations are taking place across the country to defend its sovereignty,” the analyst concludes.

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