Venezuela and the United States, ‘Enough is enough!’
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15 Articles
Delcy Rodríguez points out that trade with the United States "has nothing extraordinary or irregular." Still, Antonio José Seguro maintains leadership in the race to Belém.
The United States took Nicolás Maduro out of Venezuela and has him detained in New York; President Donald Trump declares that the United States will “lead” the country. Even if it is shocking, none of this calamity is new: there are four precedents that can help us see elements of the present that, otherwise, could be lost sight of between propaganda or sentimentalism.
The images verified by "Le Monde" allow to reconstitute the vast American military deployment at sea, on land and in the air, in the months preceding the abduction of the Venezuelan president.
Ricardo Lagos, the former socialist president of Chile, said several years ago a premonitory phrase: “If Latin America does not want the United States to intervene in Venezuela, what is she doing to restore democracy and human rights in that country?” The absence of Latin American countries (and contradictions within their own governments) explains to a large extent the American incursion into Venezuelan territory to apprehend former dictator Ni…
The United States operation aimed at abducting Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro does not need any further proof to confirm its express violation of international law and the Charter of the United Nations, which prohibit an attack by a State on the sovereignty of another State and grant legal immunity to the heads of State. Accordingly, this United States military operation is completely illegal, especially when compared to the United States …
Thousands of people marched Wednesday to demand the release of the deposed President Nicolás Maduro, in the fifth consecutive march organized by Chavismo after his capture by the United States on January 3. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, face a drug trafficking trial in New York.His arrest took place during an American bombing of Caracas."Nico, hold on, the people rise!" the protesters chanted in Catia's popular neighborhood. "Trump, I repea…
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