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Nicolás Maduro · United StatesDemocratic lawmakers lambasted the administration early Saturday after President Trump announced U.S. personnel captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, flew them of the South American nation and carried out a “large scale” strike in the country.See the Story
Democrats rip Trump administration for ‘illegal’ strikes on Venezuela
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Donald Trump · VenezuelaI know boats. Catamarans where water laps at your legs. Fishing boats with bright colors and splintered seats. Even though I grew up in the heart of Silicon Valley in San José, California, I come from a line of Venezuelans who were fed by the ocean. And, like all the fishermen before him, my father’s sunworn skin smelled of salt.See the Story
The Venezuelan ‘Threat’ Is All Trumped Up
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Seymour Hersh · United StatesIn March 1968, American forces entered the Vietnamese village of My Lai. One of the soldiers who was there that day initially misinterpreted his orders. He’d been left in charge of a group of women and children and told, “You know what to do.” He thought he was being asked to keep an eye on them. A few minutes later, his lieutenant came back and asked why the villagers were still alive. Months later, whispers of the massacre reached a freelance …See the Story
Will There Ever Be Another Seymour Hersh?
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