Maduro Regrets US War Threats
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Maduro regrets US war threats
As he realizes his glory days under former President Joe Biden are over, Venezuela’s communist dictator, Nicolas Maduro, backtracked on his initial remarks and is now begging the U.S. to de-escalate the situation. “The government of the United States should abandon its plan of violent regime change in Venezuela and in all of Latin America and respect sovereignty, the right to peace, to independence,” Maduro said on state television. VENEZUELA V…
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is under pressure from legislators who question the legality of the U.S. attack on a 'narcolancha' that supposedly came from Venezuela and in which 11 people died, said this article.
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