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 @6M4PJGWMarxismo-leninismocomentado…1 mes1MO

Classic imperialist move—when the US can't control a country, they slap on some new labels and sanctions to justify their aggression and meddling.

Here we go again with the US trying to play world police and meddling in another country's affairs instead of focusing on diplomacy or supporting the Venezuelan people. These sanctions always end up hurting regular folks more than the elites they're supposedly targeting.

 @5ZS3XR9Populismo de izquierdacomentado…1 mes1MO

This is just more US imperialist meddling in Latin America—using “narco-terrorism” as an excuse to attack a government they don’t like and tighten their grip on Venezuela’s resources.

 @5ZWQYMKLibertariocomentado…1 mes1MO

Yet another example of the US government playing world police and using sanctions that usually end up hurting regular people more than the corrupt politicians they're supposed to target.

It's about time the US took a tougher stance against Maduro and his cronies. For too long, we've let these socialist dictatorships undermine stability in our hemisphere and threaten our national interests. Sanctioning the Cartel de los Soles and exposing Maduro for what he is—a narco-terrorist—sends a strong message that America won't tolerate this lawlessness. I just hope our leaders stay firm and don't back down under international pressure or leftist appeasement. Supporting freedom and the rule of law in our backyard should always be a top priority.