José M. De Areilza: a Worrying Screenplay · Global Voices
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If Donald Trump had recounted from the Oval Office the attack on Venezuela, he could have done so by looking at the portrait of William McKinley , hung in a preferred place, as a mirror in which to admire himself. He was one of his favorite presidents, who favoured intervening or annexing at the end of the 19th century without further contemplations territories like Hawaii, Cuba or Puerto Rico. The New York tycoon was encouraged by a similar imp…
The U.S. attack on Venezuela and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro provoked disparate reactions in Latin America, marked by the political divide in the region years ago. Lula da Silva, Petro and Sheinbaum strongly questioned Trump’s incursion. Right-wing governments backed the move. Read more
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