The U.S. Harasses Venezuela Amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic: adds bounty to President Maduro’s head.

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The word "indecent" long lost its applicability to Washington's behaviour. And the term "criminal" no longer suffices. "Criminally depraved" comes closer, but that, too, is insufficient to depict the repugnant semi-deranged ugliness at the core of the US ruling mob. Now these Washington assholes would like us to believe a country fighting for its life, severely crippled by US sanctions, also needs to patrol its skies to suit the Great Satan.

Published 26 March 2020
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The State Department offers US$15 million bounties for Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro.

[dropcap]R[/dropcap]egardless of the human costs that the economic blockade causes the Venezuelan people, the U.S. Attorney General William Barr Thursday announced that his country will designate Venezuela as a state sponsoring terrorism.

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The U.S. State Department also announced indictments against President Nicolas Maduro and other Bolivarian officials, whom the President Donald Trump administration accuses of having ties to drug trafficking.

Barr, Pompeo and Trump conveniently forget that the biggest narco state in Latin America has long been and continues to be Colombia, designated as a great ally by the Big Bully. This latest act marks a new standard for American duplicity.

Additionally, the U.S. government offers US$15 million for "any information leading to the arrest" of the Bolivarian president.

A reward of US$10 million will be awarded to those who provide information for arresting the National Constituent Assembly (ANC) president Diosdado Cabello, Vice President Tareck El Aissami, former general Hugo Carvajal, and former military chief Cliver Alcala Cordones.

To justify its arbitrary actions, the U.S. argues that Venezuela allowed the then Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) to use its national airspace to transport drugs and "flood the U.S with cocaine," as the Southern District of New York Attorney Geoffrey Berman said.

Nicolás Maduro, President of Venezuela (NPR). He better ask Cuba to redouble his security routines, as the bounty on his head may be "dead or alive".




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