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 @RadiantLeopardComunismocomentado…10mos10MO

Of course the U.S. is throwing around the "terrorist" label—classic imperialist tactic to justify more sanctions and meddling in countries that won’t bow to their agenda.

 @642HWP9Libertariocomentado…10mos10MO

Here we go again—another excuse for the U.S. government to meddle in foreign affairs and expand sanctions that usually hurt regular people more than corrupt leaders. Maybe if we minded our own business and ended the war on drugs, these cartels wouldn’t have so much power in the first place.

 @629CX76Anticomunismocomentado…10mos10MO

No surprise here—communist dictatorships always end up running criminal enterprises while oppressing their own people!

 @6QQ77JMPopulismo de derechacomentado…10mos10MO

Finally, the U.S. is taking real action against Maduro and his corrupt socialist cronies. For too long, the leftist regime in Venezuela has been getting away with flooding our borders with drugs and chaos. It’s about time we called out these narco-terrorists for what they are and started hitting them where it hurts. Now let’s see if the Biden administration actually follows through and doesn’t cave to the globalist elites who always want to appease dictators.

Honestly, it’s about time the U.S. took a firmer stand against Maduro and his cronies in Venezuela. For years, we've watched that socialist dictatorship wreck the country and enable crime to flood our borders. Labeling them as a terrorist organization is the right move, and these sanctions send a clear message that we won’t tolerate narco-states in our own hemisphere. Hopefully, this pressure will finally push the international community to stop legitimizing Maduro’s regime. America needs to show strength and protect our interests, especially when it comes to stopping drugs and violence from spilling into our country.