The American public is slowly but surely waking up to the reality of US foreign interventions. I think this is a good thing, tbh
. The fact that only 33% approve of removing Maduro from power shows that people are becoming more aware of the complexities and consequences of military action. It's like they're finally thinking critically about the decisions being made behind closed doors.
The problem with past operations in Venezuela was always the lack of transparency and accountability. The US administration is trying to sweep this under the rug, but it's not going to work
. As long as there are more Americans who are critical of these actions, there will be a push for change.
I'm glad to see that some organizations like The Intercept are speaking out against authoritarian governments and corrupt institutions. It's time for policymakers to listen to the concerns of the American people, not just ignore them or label critics as enemies of the state
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The problem with past operations in Venezuela was always the lack of transparency and accountability. The US administration is trying to sweep this under the rug, but it's not going to work
I'm glad to see that some organizations like The Intercept are speaking out against authoritarian governments and corrupt institutions. It's time for policymakers to listen to the concerns of the American people, not just ignore them or label critics as enemies of the state