The Unprecedented Kidnapping of Maduro
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The kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro comes after an unprecedented intensification of the American strikes on cocaine roads in the Caribbean. By making the American market more risky, this strategy could have an unexpected effect: a massive shift in flows to Europe and France. Investigation of a silent recomposition of the world drug traffic.
The kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro by the United States has been difficult to fit for most global powers, except for Israel, where the operation against the dictator has been celebrated as a victory of its own.Continue reading...
Fear of bombing and police repression, hope for a better future, plundering oil resources by Uncle Sam... a Venezuelan woman agreed to answer our questions, less than a week after the US operation that saw the kidnapping of her president Nicolás Maduro.
The president's son spoke: Nicolás Maduro Guerra denounced the military aggression and kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro During the meeting of the Anti-Fascist International held on Thursday, January 8, the national deputy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and son of the president, Nicolás Maduro Guerra, presented this Thursday his position in front of the [...] La entrada Venezuela The president's son spoke: Nicolás Maduro Guerra denounced th…
Donald Trump has made Venezuela the first test of a new American power – without rules, without restraints, and with the clear goal of controlling oil. What began with the kidnapping of a president could escalate into the greatest rewriting of the world order in decades.
As the new year drew to a close, Donald Trump's first major plan emerged. The American leader deployed Delta Force to capture Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, but not before bombing several locations in Caracas. From the Spanish right, both Ayuso and Vox defended the magnate's intentions, asserting that the sole aim was to end the Venezuelan dictatorship and install a democratic regime. However, just hours later, Trump announced that Delcy Rodríguez…
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