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“At this point, I don’t care how it happened. He’s gone.” Really? As long as you and your loved ones survived?
“I finally feel like I have a country to go back to.” Don't buy your ticket yet. It has been reported in the mainstream media that traitors and supporters of Maduro kidnapping in Venezuela are being actively identified.
It seems that some people like Daniel Garrido still have common sense. “No invasion by a foreign country ever ends well,” he said.
During the U.S. military operation a medical supplies distribution center was destroyed. This center was a medical supplies distribution hub for a nephrology program, storing three months' worth of medicines and supplies for approximately 9,000 renal (kidney) patients undergoing hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
It is hypocritical to push for major, potentially dangerous, change (such as a regime change, which can involve conflict or instability) while being personally protected from the consequences and daily realities of living under that change.
People living abroad for decades may become detached from the current nuances, struggles, and everyday life in their home country, which can lead to calls for change that are not practical or widely supported by those currently living there.
Having the ability to leave a problematic home situation and live a comfortable life elsewhere can be seen as a privilege, making calls for others to endure the potential upheaval of regime change appear self-serving or insincere.
The word democracy is overused and lost its meaning.
This oil grab isn’t so much about the US getting control of the Venezuelan oil or democracy, but more about Russia or China – or any other BRICS government – getting control over the Venezuelan oil.
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