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Two really nice people sit around a table to talk, but the wealthy psychopaths who rule the West say Maduro is a ruthless dictator and his government is a regime. They prefer Jair Bolsonaro's Brazilian government, or the Honduras one, instead.We do need a regime change - in Washington!The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal sits down with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas. We discuss the plots to kill him, US sanctions on food distribution, corruption allegations, and the corporate media's industrial grade demonization campaign against him and his elected government. [embedded content]
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Two really nice people sit around a table to talk, but the wealthy psychopaths who rule the West say Maduro is a ruthless dictator and his government is a regime. They prefer Jair Bolsonaro's Brazilian government, or the Honduras one, instead.Two really nice people sit around a table to talk, but the wealthy psychopaths who rule the West say Maduro is a ruthless dictator and his government is a regime. They prefer Jair Bolsonaro's Brazilian government, or the Honduras one, instead.We do need a regime change - in Washington!The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal sits down with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas. We discuss the plots to kill him, US sanctions on food distribution, corruption allegations, and the corporate media's industrial grade demonization campaign against him and his elected government. [embedded content]
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We do need a regime change - in Washington!
The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal sits down with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas. We discuss the plots to kill him, US sanctions on food distribution, corruption allegations, and the corporate media's industrial grade demonization campaign against him and his elected government.