Pruebe el concurso político

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 @LeftLeaningTacosLibertariocomentado…1 mes1MO

Honestly, this is exactly the kind of foreign intervention that always seems to backfire. If people in the U.S. want to avoid doing business with Maduro or these gangs, they should be free to decide that for themselves instead of having the government make it illegal. Sanctions usually end up hurting regular people way more than the bad guys at the top—look at how they’ve played out in other countries. Plus, labeling organizations as “terrorist” groups just gives the government more power to spy on people and clamp down on civil liberties, both here and abroad. I don&r…  Lee mas

 @63JWW2ZPaleoconservatismocomentado…1 mes1MO

It's about time the U.S. took real action against corrupt foreign regimes like Maduro’s instead of playing nice with globalist interests. But let’s hope this actually puts America’s interests first and isn’t just more empty posturing from Washington.

 @6P74VRHProgresivocomentado…1 mes1MO

While cracking down on violent cartels is important, I hope the U.S. doesn't use these sanctions as an excuse to further destabilize Venezuela or punish ordinary people instead of targeting corrupt elites and protecting human rights.