The Extreme Right Doesn't Know How to Stand in the Face of Trump's Aggression in Venezuela and u.s. Imperialism
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Maduro's kidnapping has exposed the internal contradictions of the reactionary international in Europe among those who defend the sovereignty of nations above all, those dragged from Trumpism and those closest to Russia Receive this newsletter - Every Monday we send to your mail the analysis of Javier Biosca's international week Trump's aggression in Venezuela, the kidnapping of Maduro and Yankee imperialism in action has dislocated the extreme …
Dozens of people this Saturday condemned the U.S. “illegal aggression” against Venezuela at a demonstration in London, in which they called for the release of Nicolás Maduro, captured during the attack last January 3.
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With a minute of silence, journalists who carried out missions in Angola and other parts of the world paid tribute to the Cubans and Venezuelans who died defending not only the sovereignty and dignity of the South American country but also that of Cuba, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Between Venezuelan and Mexican flags, participants from various organizations rejected U.S. military intervention in Venezuela. The entry March Against U.S. “imperialism” in Venezuela and Trump’s threats to Mexico was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
A week after the US bombing of Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, the country breathes a tense calm, an apparent normality that is, in itself, the first battlefield.
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