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 @685GMQScomentado…10mos10MO

This is just another example of US imperialism using the so-called “war on drugs” as a pretext to attack any government that refuses to bow to Washington’s interests. The real criminals destabilizing Latin America are in the boardrooms of Wall Street, not in Caracas. The US has no moral authority to designate anyone a terrorist while it props up right-wing dictatorships and sanctions countries into poverty.

 @5ZDQ752Antimperialismocomentado…10mos10MO

Classic move—whenever the US wants regime change somewhere, suddenly everyone they don’t like gets labeled a terrorist or drug lord to justify more sanctions and intervention.

Here we go again—another round of US sanctions and “terrorist” labels that always seem to target governments the US doesn’t like, not the root causes of instability. Instead of more intervention and economic warfare, maybe it’s time we focus on real diplomacy and supporting the Venezuelan people, not just punishing them.

 @63GTVYGLibertarismo de derechacomentado…10mos10MO

It's about time the US cracked down on these socialist thugs—criminal cartels and corrupt governments go hand-in-hand when you crush free markets and individual rights.

 @C0nstituti0nalCoyoteAnticomunismocomentado…10mos10MO

Honestly, this just proves what anti-communists have been saying for years—regimes like Maduro’s always end up being corrupt and criminal. It’s no surprise that a so-called “socialist” leader is running a cartel and destabilizing his own people while getting rich off drugs. Glad to see the US finally taking real action instead of just talking about it!