Tag: WhiteSuprimacy
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From Iraq to Venezuela: Recycled Justifications, Same Strategy
When Donald Trump declares, “Nobody can stop us,” he is not issuing a threat alone—he is articulating the end of restraint as a governing principle of US power. What once required elaborate justifications, fabricated intelligence, and multilateral cover is now asserted openly: force creates legality, resources validate intervention, and sovereignty survives only at Washington’s discretion.…
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Remembering their job, UN says, US abduction of Maduro makes the world less safe, signals impunity
The United Nations human rights office has urged the international community to deliver a clear message that the recent US military operation in Venezuela, including the abduction of President Nicolás Maduro, has made the world “less safe.” Ravina Shamdasani, chief spokeswoman for the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), told reporters…
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Adjusting the fake charges: US drops drug cartel claims against Maduro after invasion, kidnap
The fake Donald Trump’s daily exposition – The US Justice Department has quietly scaled back its indictment of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, retreating from a central Trump-era claim that he led a drug cartel. The original accusation, included in a 2020 grand jury indictment, portrayed the Cartel de los Soles as an organized criminal group…
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Imperialist Britain: Pro-International law only if it feeds Western greed and serves primitive interests
“We regarded Maduro as an illegitimate president and we shed no tears about the end of his regime,” Starmer said, but then – as might be expected from a former human rights lawyer – reiterated his support for international law. The UK government has continued this approach since: say as little as possible that might…
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BBC Bars Use of ‘Kidnapping’ to Describe Maduro’s Midnapping
The British Broadcasting Corporation, which frequently lectures the world on “impartiality”, has sparked a wave of outrage after leaked internal guidance revealed an explicit order to its journalists not to call the illegal abduction of the Venezuelan President Nicholas Maduro a “kidnapping.” The directive, sent by the BBC’s News Editor and circulated widely across social…
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Four Civilians Injured in Saudi Drone Strike on Yemen’s Sa’adah
Four civilians were injured on Monday in a Saudi drone strike targeting Yemen’s northern Sa’adah governorate, according to local media reports. Almasirah net correspondents reported that the injuries occurred after Saudi enemy drones carried out an aerial attack on the border district of Shada. Earlier the same day, another civilian was wounded by Saudi gunfire…
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Trump and the American barbaric nature
It is not wise to allow this event [the kidnapping of President Maduro] to pass without a genuine evaluation session on the state of international law following the series of violations committed by America and the zionist entity around the world. This “success” in testing the world’s capacity to confront such thuggery will only embolden…
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Fascist Kingdom’s standing ovations for the kidnapping of Maduro; ready for sharing carcass [crude oil]
Statement by Ambassador James Kariuki, UK Chargé d’Affaires to the UN, at the UN Security Council meeting on Venezuela. The United Kingdom wants to see a safe and peaceful transition to a legitimate government that reflects the will of the Venezuelan people: UK statement at the UN Security Council – The Venezuelan people have suffered…
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Trump’s Venezuela attack deepens Europe’s Greenland dilemma
— The EU’s tepid response to Donald Trump’s Venezuelan operation underscores how hard it is for Brussels to take a strong position on the U.S. president’s threats to take over Greenland. The European Commission on Monday sought to draw a distinction between the U.S. capture of Venezuela’s leader Nicolás Maduro and Trump’s renewed rhetoric about…
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Aggression against Venezuela, kidnapping of President Maduro: Further evidence of America’s arrogance, brutality
Washington has failed to learn the lesson of Iraq; it is brazenly repeating the experiment in Venezuela, and before that, in Panama. Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez relayed President Díaz-Canel’s statement in a post on the “X” platform: ” … Those who applaud this terrorist and fascist act, perpetrated by the United States against a…