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RE: The Latin American Report # 299

in Deep Dives4 months ago (edited)

I appreciate the heads up. In fact, I know very little about Venezuela and it's governance. I, you may note, have refrained from commenting about the election there - although I did comment regarding US politicking regarding the matter. I am not qualified to discuss Venezuelan politics, but do have specific understanding regarding American government. Regardless of Venezuelan political realities, I am confident the current US administration's policies are contrary to the peace and felicity of the Venezuelan people. American government is utterly corrupt and criminal, a blight that demonstrably deploys it's law enforcement agencies to criminally harass and interfere in American elections, censor Americans in covert defiance of the First Amendment, disarm them in open defiance of the Second Amendment, and mandate their subjection to experimental genetic modification with catastrophic health impacts, including the deaths of thousands of American children.

How could anything they do be good for Venezuelans?

Thanks!

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I understand the mistrust in US foreign policy, but when it comes to Venezuela, actually, the sanctions the US government has been imposing on members of the regime have been pretty useful to restrict their operational capacity and sow internal dysfunctions. I'm not a supporter of any particular US administration, but their recent stance on the Maduro regime has been effective for our overall goal of removing them from power.