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    Bernie Sanders‏Verified account @SenSanders Jan 24

    The Maduro government has waged a violent crackdown on Venezuelan civil society, violated the constitution by dissolving the National Assembly and was re-elected last year in an election many observers said was fraudulent. The economy is a disaster and millions are migrating. 1/3

    3:06 PM - 24 Jan 2019
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      2. Bernie Sanders‏Verified account @SenSanders Jan 24

        The United States should support the rule of law, fair elections and self-determination for the Venezuelan people. We must condemn the use of violence against unarmed protesters and the suppression of dissent. 2/3

        437 replies 2,621 retweets 9,931 likes
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      3. Bernie Sanders‏Verified account @SenSanders Jan 24

        But we must learn the lessons of the past and not be in the business of regime change or supporting coups—as we have in Chile, Guatemala, Brazil & the DR. The US has a long history of inappropriately intervening in Latin American nations; we must not go down that road again. 3/3

        1,878 replies 6,408 retweets 21,309 likes
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      2. Bright Muyoti‏ @bright991 Jan 24
        Replying to @SenSanders

        So US sanction have nothing to do with the poor state of Venezuela 🇻🇪? US intervention via military operations, economic warfare is neo-colonialism let’s call a spade a spade. The Monroe Doctrine is at play, nothing more nothing less

        59 replies 132 retweets 873 likes
      3. A. Moon‏ @mrandymoon Jan 24
        Replying to @bright991 @SenSanders

        The US sanctions have been directed at personal property of government officials, not to the country, the US is still doing business with Venezuela

        24 replies 19 retweets 383 likes
      4. Bright Muyoti‏ @bright991 Jan 24
        Replying to @mrandymoon @SenSanders

        Do you think the oil price falling from $110 per barrel, to $28 was a coincidence? $2 billion arbitration ruling against Pdvsa ConocoPhillips has seized cargoes sanctions and now this .., Sit back and watch ConocoPhillips shares rise Americans are smart This all a game

        36 replies 47 retweets 315 likes
      5. A. Moon‏ @mrandymoon Jan 24
        Replying to @bright991 @SenSanders

        Do you think the Venezuelan oil production falling to 28% of its previous productivity because of lack of investment in infrastructure due to the immense corruption might have any impact?, while Russian and Chinese companies get licenses to exploit the Orinoco reserve?

        10 replies 20 retweets 427 likes
      6. Bright Muyoti‏ @bright991 Jan 24
        Replying to @mrandymoon @SenSanders

        You so elaborately avoid talking about the neo-colonialism element of your the US US are the 1st to fight any interference in their affairs by foreign actors but it’s ok for them to do so all across the world

        16 replies 17 retweets 219 likes
      7. A. Moon‏ @mrandymoon Jan 24
        Replying to @bright991 @SenSanders

        I don’t refuse to talk about it, the US has been a piece of shit to most Latin American countries and have committed horrible crimes, but Guaido is not a puppet, this is an elected representative from the most liberal party in the country, Voluntad Popular, go do some research

        26 replies 13 retweets 330 likes
      8. brandon‏ @brandongmz7 Jan 25
        Replying to @mrandymoon @bright991 @SenSanders

        How many ppl voted for gauido? If u want him to be president then he shouldve called for u.n surpervision like maduro did and participated. If ur not gonna participate or at least try a peaceful solution while at the same time they and the u.s sabotage their country

        5 replies 1 retweet 16 likes
      9. A. Moon‏ @mrandymoon Jan 25
        Replying to @brandongmz7 @bright991 @SenSanders

        He was elected to represent Vargas (a traditionally pro Chavez state before the 2015 election) in the National Assembly, he then was appointed as the president of the National Assembly. He’s only and interim president and is required by law to schedule an election within 30 days

        3 replies 3 retweets 22 likes
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      2. Ben Norton‏Verified account @BenjaminNorton Jan 24
        Replying to @SenSanders

        Very bad statement. Disappointing. Venezuela's US-backed opposition has waged relentless war against the state, burning Chavistas, looting buildings, bombing police, attacking the Supreme Court, etc. And the opposition keeps boycotting elections. It wants a coup, not elections.

        433 replies 884 retweets 3,328 likes
      3. Ben Norton‏Verified account @BenjaminNorton Jan 24
        Replying to @BenjaminNorton @SenSanders

        The opposition won the 2015 National Assembly election fairly, then waged an internal war against the state, refusing to follow Supreme Court orders. Then the opposition boycotted the 2017 Constituent Assembly election and 2018 presidential election, all while calling for a coup.

        142 replies 353 retweets 1,456 likes
      4. Ben Norton‏Verified account @BenjaminNorton Jan 24
        Replying to @BenjaminNorton @SenSanders

        Imagine if US Congress members took over in a fair election, then immediately called for a military coup against the president, disobeying Supreme Court orders, while opposition extremists hijacked helicopters and attacked the court That's what the Venezuelan opposition has done

        294 replies 428 retweets 1,544 likes
      5. pablo kennedy‏ @kennedy_pablo Jan 24
        Replying to @BenjaminNorton @SenSanders

        Easy to say when you're not hungry every day

        22 replies 10 retweets 399 likes
      6. Lupita‏ @loopilita Jan 24
        Replying to @kennedy_pablo @BenjaminNorton @SenSanders

        Fácil cuando puede twitear desde cualquier plaza sin temer por su vida... es que solo con leer un par de líneas de este muchacho, es evidente que se trata de un niño malcriado jugando a ser "anti imperialista" -.- cuando no dicen algo que no les gusta se molesta, qué imbécil

        2 replies 11 retweets 139 likes
      7. Yeims‏ @JaimeVidalO Jan 25
        Replying to @loopilita @kennedy_pablo and

        Yo leo claramente que demuestra su desacuerdo, a quien veo que le molesta y descalifica es a otra. Lo del hambre responde a varias cosas, una de ellas el bloqueo.Venezuela se muestra desabastecido pero en Chile vas a cualquier negocio de productos Venezolanos y hay de todo "-><-"

        6 replies 6 retweets 25 likes
      8. Carlos ‏ @cpspacios Jan 25
        Replying to @JaimeVidalO @loopilita and

        It’s to easy speak about Venezuela without the appropriate knowledge. Respect us, you don’t know how we live without continue water, electricity, medicine and food, go to the street and feel fear to be murdered for one celphone or a pair of shoes. Easy speak from your sofa.

        9 replies 7 retweets 107 likes
      9. Yeims‏ @JaimeVidalO Jan 25
        Replying to @cpspacios @loopilita and

        Insisto, gran parte responde al bloqueo. Viví la dictadura de Pinochet y pasamos mucha pobreza y como no nací en barrio de ricos la policía se llevaba a quien se le diera la gana, niños incluso. El punto es que Venezuela debe resolver su situación sin intervención Norteamericana

        12 replies 5 retweets 61 likes
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      2.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @SenSanders

        Actually, none of the observers that went there, including the UN, said that the elections were fraudulent. It was the US who sent no observers and the Opposition who refused to participate who claimed that. As a matter of fact, the Opposition begged the UN not to send observers

        66 replies 412 retweets 1,203 likes
      3.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @Miami_Rebelde @SenSanders

        https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/english/venezuela-opposition-asks-un-not-send-observers-may-vote …

        3 replies 62 retweets 271 likes
      4.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @Miami_Rebelde @SenSanders

        What did many observers actually say about the elections in Venezuela?pic.twitter.com/28vK0o5pjJ

        14 replies 93 retweets 325 likes
      5.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @Miami_Rebelde @SenSanders

        That comes from this article from Mint Press which breaks down how it works. It even mentions the opponents he faced in the election (No one in this country would have voted for those blow hards either. Not even the "socialist" who wanted to adopt the dollar and join the IMF)

        5 replies 22 retweets 147 likes
      6.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @Miami_Rebelde @SenSanders

        https://www.mintpressnews.com/the-facts-about-venezuelas-may-20th-presidential-election/242622/ …

        2 replies 31 retweets 137 likes
      7.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @Miami_Rebelde @SenSanders

        Regarding your comments on the Economy, why is the Economy so bad I wonder? Mhmmmhttps://fair.org/home/us-administrations-have-been-intervening-in-venezuela-since-at-least-the-early-2000s/ …

        1 reply 34 retweets 118 likes
      8.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @Miami_Rebelde @SenSanders

        The US Covert Wars against not just Venezuela, but Nicaragua and Ecuador http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/50039.htm 

        4 replies 35 retweets 121 likes
      9.  🇨🇺 Miami Red ☭‏ @Miami_Rebelde Jan 24
        Replying to @Miami_Rebelde @SenSanders

        #Trump the same man that you told us to "work with" is currently making recovery in Venezuela impossible. Of course he's just continueing Bush and Obama's legacyhttps://www.thenation.com/article/trumps-sanctions-make-economic-recovery-in-venezuela-nearly-impossible/ …

        2 replies 31 retweets 103 likes
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