What happened in Venezuela is a pimp. The All World Under Threat

The following picture presents Juan Guaido as sworn president of Venezuela. His right hand is lifted up to heaven, as it is necessary for someone who has no mandate from the people, and promotes himself in the name of God as the kings of old. Only this is not a kingdom but a [...]
The following picture presents Juan Guaido as sworn president of Venezuela. His right hand is lifted up to heaven, as it is necessary for someone who has no mandate from the people, and promotes himself in the name of God as the kings of old. It's just that this is not a kingdom but a revolutionary republic born of the people's war. It has defended its right to self-rule by the means of powerful people and the Persian anti-colonial war.

In the 19th century, this war was led by Simon Bolivar, “claritor”. Rebelling against the laws of the day, Bolivar stood against the Spanish Empire in alliance with free Haiti. Bolivar repeatedly created enslaved enemies in the newly formed United States and in the rest of the two American continents, embracing universal rights and calling for happiness without hypocrisy. That promise was only partially realized.
At the beginning of the 21st century, Hugo Chavezi involved Bolivar's promise, and when the poor, black and American returned him to power, repeatedly and repeatedly, especially after the failed stamp that was backed by the US in 2002, he also radicalised his stance against the holy empire that Bolivar had already speculated about, America. Again, the promise was only partially fulfilled. Some may say that the revolution has betrayed ideals from its successor's regime, Nicolas Maduros. No one can deny Venezuela's problems. The origin of its magic in the 1970s, gas, has been declining. Chavez did not win his country's independence from its gas and geopoliticalism.
The crisis grew when global gas prices dropped, survey production, currency value fell, and under Maduron, dependence on imports and monopolies meant cuts that would hurt many people. That responsibility lies with the government and the right industrialist opposition. But to think that this opposition, revived by Juan Guaido's self-producing show, acts out of genuine concern for the poor, the black and the American people who strengthened themselves during the years of the Bolvia revolution, would be foolish.
This is Donald Trump: megalomian, unstable, liar. Continuing the interventionism of past American administrations, who have shared their hatred of Chevezin in trying to gain influence in that region, Trump promised to end these maneuvers. But on Wednesday, vice-president Mike Pence hailed the self-appointed president of Guaido, meaning that even though Trump did not like to intervene in other countries, he “there was always a very different opinion of our hemisphere”. This is an exhibition of Monroe doctrine under which the United States has held itself responsible for interfering on both American continents, which it views as its garden.
The Trump recognized Guaido as the interim president of Venezuela, and was attended by many American presidents, all white, all of the rich class, such as Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro, Argentina's Maurizio Macri, Colombia's Ivan Duque, and Sebastian Pinera of Chile. They will promote themselves as saviors of democracy and humanitarianism, liars. Presenting himself in the liberation clothes, as Guaido has presented himself in the image of Chavezi and Bolivar while holding a constitution with the last image on the forehead, they will gladly support the US sanzia, the paramilitary forces that train Venezuela's opposition to torture tactics that transfer 7 million people to Colombia, or use of legal systems in the pan-American institutions, as happened to Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva and Dillma Rouse of Brazil, Zelya Manuela, and Lugos Paragus.
Only these measures must have limited prices. Washington knows that. Trump and others will then be ready for a more muscular effort. Not by chance, this would go in favour of Trump until elections approach or are disturbed by investigations and a possible judicial process. War distracts and creates money. Only this will not be limited to within the region: China and Russia, both of the key interests in Venezuela and elsewhere in the region, have followed Bolivia, Mexico, Uruguay, and Cuba, calling the Guaido action by its true name - a feather. Russia has meant that it would stand up for its ally. In Venezuela, many who may be critics of Maduro but who fear the return of the ruling right opposition is impossible to enjoy newly converted humanitarians. Unlike Salvador Alles of Chile's supporters in 1973, they are armed. Washington expects more development on the ground while holding “all options on table”. This is a twofold talk about the hope that the internal response by Maduro's government would offer moral justification for an intervention that would surely be approved by the American Organization.
There is much to criticize Maduro: delayed or distorted economic steps, corruption and power-making. But these criticisms cannot justify a rash or an intervention that, if and when it does, will crush us all. The Trump calculates the Ivan Duquen of Colombia, the name of Alvaro Uribe, and the Brazilian neoAssists to support him, sending troops if necessary. A Neofashist is leading one of the largest states in the United States, Brazil, another liar narcissistic leader. This combination is poisonous. War on behalf of humanity can tempt them, as it has with other liberal leaders in the past. But this time the risks are greater. Venezuela's stern is a threat to the world.
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