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African Dictator Reacts to the Fall of Nicolás Maduro and Moves the Capital on the Grounds of “Security” Issues - Realpolitik - the Reality of Argentine Politics
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Oriana Rivas.- Venezuela’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro, fell after nearly 13 years in power. A U.S. military operation culminated in his regime, which began in April 2013, following the death of his predecessor, Hugo Chávez. Amid official pronouncements by the Trump administration regarding the judicial future [...]
Equatorial Guinea changes capital on the eve of the U.S. invasion of Venezuela. Read in realistic terms, the movement does not speak of development: it speaks of fear, withdrawal and succession.
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