After Syria, it's Venezuela's turn





Efforts for catastrophic regime change led by U.S.along with puppets UK and Brazil, and small-time traitor politician Juan Guaido, are swirling around .. full swing in Venezuela.

President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in for a second term in May 2018 but POTUS & gang refuse to recognize him. Whatever might be the past failings of Maduro, there is absolutely NO justification for another large-scale murderous U.S. intervention as already seen in Libya, Iraq and Syria ... a perfect recipe to far worsen Venezuela's economic crisis and woes of the Venezuelan people. Just leave them alone!

Pascualine Curcio, a senior economist at the Simon Bolivar University (Caracas), recently penned an article compiling 10 solid points to confirm that there was no gerrymandering in the election of May 2018 which Maduro won by over 6 million votes and his closest opponent nearly 2 million. Yet Western governments and their Latin American lackeys won't endorse it as legitimate. But in January 2019 when little-known Juan Guaido (head of National Assembly) jumped into the stage declaring himself 'president,' they all accepted him.

"10 facts to counter the lies" that Maduro's victory is 'illegitimate.'
https://www.fort-russ.com/2019/01/is-president-maduro-illegitimate-10-facts-to-counter-the-lies/
The article begins with the editor's note: "All states are dictatorships – the immediate question even at the surface revolves around the degree of social and economic justice in that society, or in short – in whose interests is the dictatorship wielded?" - J. Flores (Fort Russ News).

POTUS & thugs take for granted that only they comprise of the democratic world order.  These half-wit farts do actually presume that the world never ponders on how 'democratic' is the ugly design of 'regime change' constantly pushed within foreign boundaries?

Furthermore, the governments of Brazil and Argentina are behaving like perfect puppet-sellouts similar to the gulf Arab leaders .... sprouting from the fixation on reviving the Mercosur trade agreement with EU and US by rightists - Argentina's Macri and Brazilian Bolsonaro - in a dash to revamp trade and improve economy.  In today's world if a leader has big dreams of a tiger economy, it cannot be done without embracing puppetism which includes offensive gestures of love for Israel.  Thus, the bugger, Bolsonaro's recent red-carpet welcome for Netanyahu in December 2018 with the Zionist boast "Israel can offer plenty of experience on how to tame Brazil's streets" ... only good at training others to strengthen the culture of violence.  In the past, until five or six years ago when these countries had leftist governments, sovereignty took priority over trade.  That has changed with poodles and pawns like Bolsonaro taking over the reins.  



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