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This is just another blatant example of US imperialism trying to undermine a sovereign government that refuses to bow to Washington's interests. The "narco-terrorism" label is a recycled excuse they've used for decades to justify sanctions and intervention against any country that challenges their hegemony, especially those with socialist leanings. Let's not forget how these sanctions devastate ordinary Venezuelans, causing shortages and suffering, all while the US claims to care about democracy and human rights. Demonizing Maduro and the Bolivarian government is about controlling Venezuela's resources, not fighting crime. It's clear that the real criminals are those in Washington who weaponize economic warfare against entire nations.

 @UnicornCamilaDemocracia socialcomentado…1 mes1MO

While it’s important to address organized crime and corruption, the US should be careful not to use sanctions as a blunt tool that ends up hurting ordinary Venezuelans more than the elites responsible for these abuses.

 @6LJW2YJAnticomunismocomentado…1 mes1MO

It’s about time the US called out Maduro and his cronies for what they really are—corrupt thugs propped up by communist dictatorship and drug money. Sanctioning these criminals is a step in the right direction, but we need to keep the pressure on all these socialist regimes that threaten democracy in the region.

 @TacosLunaLibertariocomentado…1 mes1MO

Here we go again—another example of the US government trying to police the world instead of minding its own business. Sanctions like these usually end up hurting regular people more than the political elites they're supposed to target.