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Max Blumenthal is so direct here. An official says that Obama considered Venezuela to be a security threat to the US, but Max asks for evidence, for which there is none. A Guaido official says Venezuela supports terrorists, like Al Quada, but Max asks again for the evidence, and then says that we know that the US arms ISIS in Syria. [embedded content]
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Max Blumenthal is so direct here. An official says that Obama considered Venezuela to be a security threat to the US, but Max asks for evidence, for which there is none. A Guaido official says Venezuela supports terrorists, like Al Quada, but Max asks again for the evidence, and then says that we know that the US arms ISIS in Syria.Max Blumenthal is so direct here. An official says that Obama considered Venezuela to be a security threat to the US, but Max asks for evidence, for which there is none. A Guaido official says Venezuela supports terrorists, like Al Quada, but Max asks again for the evidence, and then says that we know that the US arms ISIS in Syria. [embedded content]
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