We can’t afford to get involved in costly interventions abroad when tens of millions struggle to access housing, healthcare, and clean water right here at home. U.S. meddling abroad always ends badly for us, and the people we claim to be “liberating”.
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If we really want to support the Venezuelan people, we can lift the economic sanctions that are inflicting suffering on innocent families, making it harder for them to access food and medicines, and deepening the economic crisis. We should support dialogue, not a coup!
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No one is defending Maduro

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But then again, the President cannot seize power from the legislature, and yet that is exactly what happened in Venezuela. And another thing: That Supreme Court you mention was illegally appointed to replace the original one, that Maduro sacked because he didnt like its judgments
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I would advise you to travel to Venezuela and, among other things, see if its Supreme Court is truly independent.
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Imagine thinking Guaido was handpicked by the US
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