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this is deeply evil
this is deeply evil
Flotilla heads to Cuba to break the new Trump oil blockade amid widespread blackouts, Venezuela now selling oil to Israel after Maduro kidnapping, and more. ...
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this is deeply evil
Cuba Has Fallen
Cuba Has Fallen
The countdown is over. After 15 days of a total US naval blockade, the island of Cuba has officially run out of oil. The national energy grid has collapsed, ...
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Cuba Has Fallen
America Is Starving Cuba
America Is Starving Cuba
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America Is Starving Cuba
Epitaph for a Revolution?
Epitaph for a Revolution?
“The central task is to defend the homeland’s sovereignty with anti-imperialism from those who live by their labour—that is, every step in defence of the Republic must be accompanied by the demand for redemocratisation of Venezuelan society and wage justice. There is no territorial sovereignty without political sovereignty.“
·internationalviewpoint.org·
Epitaph for a Revolution?
Venezuela: Communes Are on the Frontline in Defense of the Bolivarian Revolution
Venezuela: Communes Are on the Frontline in Defense of the Bolivarian Revolution
On January 6, a new wave of popular mobilization took place to defend Venezuela's Bolivarian Revolution and demand the immediate release of the country's president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife Cilia Flores. Thousands of representatives from self-governing communes from across Venezuela gathered in
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Venezuela: Communes Are on the Frontline in Defense of the Bolivarian Revolution
They’re Not Going to Stop at Venezuela - YouTube
They’re Not Going to Stop at Venezuela - YouTube
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They’re Not Going to Stop at Venezuela - YouTube
Corporations Are Ready to Cash In on Venezuela
Corporations Are Ready to Cash In on Venezuela
Before Donald Trump’s capture of Nicolás Maduro, corporations filed lawsuits against Venezuela seeking damages tied to state nationalization, international sanctions, and political instability. A Trump-installed government could tilt the courts in their favor.
·jacobin.com·
Corporations Are Ready to Cash In on Venezuela
"Venezuela Is Not Going to Be a U.S. Colony": Report from Caracas on U.S. Attack & Maduro Abduction
"Venezuela Is Not Going to Be a U.S. Colony": Report from Caracas on U.S. Attack & Maduro Abduction
U.S. forces attacked Venezuela and abducted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a Saturday night raid. About 80 people were reportedly killed, including 32 Cubans. Democracy Now! speaks with Andreína Chávez, a Venezuelan reporter based in Caracas, who calls the strikes an “imperialist attack.” Trump also said the U.S. would take the oil from Venezuela, which has the world’s largest proven reserves.
·democracynow.org·
"Venezuela Is Not Going to Be a U.S. Colony": Report from Caracas on U.S. Attack & Maduro Abduction
"Imperialist Intervention": Law Prof. David Cole on the Illegality of U.S. Attack on Venezuela
"Imperialist Intervention": Law Prof. David Cole on the Illegality of U.S. Attack on Venezuela
The Trump administration did not seek congressional authorization prior to attacking Venezuela, as is required by the Constitution. It also violated “probably the first principle of international law … that countries have to respect their neighbors, and they can’t simply invade a neighbor or any other sovereign nation because they don’t like the way they are running things there,” says law professor David Cole. The attack was clearly not a law enforcement operation, as the administration has claimed, but an “imperialist intervention,” says Cole, who notes President Trump’s comments on extracting oil from the region.
·democracynow.org·
"Imperialist Intervention": Law Prof. David Cole on the Illegality of U.S. Attack on Venezuela