Tag: Nicolas Maduro
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U.S. Laws Apply Everywhere. World Government, Anyone?
The capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro exposes a core contradiction in Republican views on sovereignty. While rejecting international courts and treaties, U.S. leaders now assert domestic law over foreign presidents. The episode raises questions about extraterritorial power and whether opposition to governance survives when force and prosecutions cross borders.
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Russia And China Must Be Salivating Right Now
The U.S. overthrow of Venezuela’s government marks a dangerous escalation in American foreign policy. As Trump and Rubio issue threats toward neighboring countries, global rivals like Russia and China are watching closely. With restraint gone and consequences unclear, the world faces a far more unstable future.
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Oil Is The Reason The U.S. Pushed For War With Venezuela
Excerpt (50 words) Claims about drugs were never the real reason for U.S. aggression toward Venezuela. The evidence points to oil, nationalization, and long-standing corporate grievances. As with Iraq, the public was sold a simplified narrative to justify force, while the real motivations were economic and geopolitical.
