Antifascist International Chapters Condemn U.S. Bounty on Venezuelan President Maduro - teleSUR English
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Antifascist International Chapters Condemn U.S. Bounty on Venezuelan President Maduro - teleSUR English
Previously, Washington offered a US$50 million reward for information leading to ‘the capture’ of the Bolivarian leader. In the past week, the chapters of the Antifascist International based in Uganda, the Netherlands and Russia have issued statements rejecting U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s remarks against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. RELATED: Maduro Launches Nationwide “Special Offensive” to Bolster Security In a baseless move, Wash…
According to the US, Nicolás Maduro is a leader in the international cocaine business. However, American politics towards the Caribbean state is contradictory.
The Comptroller General of Venezuela considered Tuesday that the U.S. seeks to "unstable" the country through the accusations of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, who linked Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to drug trafficking and announced a $50 million reward in exchange for information leading to his arrest. "These accusations have [...] The National Comptroller's ticket: U.S. accusation against Maduro seeks to "unstable" the country was fi…
Maduro pushes Colombia-Venezuela alliance as US doubles bounty for his arrest
Maduro pushes Colombia-Venezuela alliance as US doubles bounty for his arrest News Staff Wed, 08/13/2025 - 15:04 Body ANTONIO MARÍA DELGADO Miami Herald (TNS)Facing the highest reward for a capture ever offered by the United States, Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro is calling on Colombia to join forces against what he describes as escalating aggression from Washington.Maduro offered few details on how his proposed alliance with Colombia’s leftis…
The Comptroller General considered on Tuesday, August 12, that the United States seeks to "unstable" the country through the accusations of the U.S. Attorney General, Pam Bondi, who linked Nicolás Maduro to drug trafficking and announced a $50 million reward in exchange for information leading to his arrest. "These accusations aim to destabilize our nation, undermining the sovereignty and independence of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and …
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