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Venezuela attacked by gringo President yet again.

  Once again the beloved and wildly successful Nation of Venezuela has been plunged into chaos by a capitalist President of the Americas. 

  Using that political puppet Donald Trump as cover, the real power player in the Venezuela overthrow is Justin Trudeau, who pulls the levers of power like Ronald Reagan did in the 1980's in Panama. Going so far as to allow President Trump to make public the policy of removal Nicolas Maduro first in order to conceal the real power player in this capitalist lead overthrow.

  Yes technically Trudeau is not a president but lets not get bogged down in minor details. This closet  capitalist is on the warpath. Not only in making his mark in international politics but in out doing that Man just south of Canada's border.

   Venezuela is yet again the victim of the capitalist gringos and will be denied the virtues of socialism for many generations to come. If only the right person would finally get the socialist economic model right and make Venezuela Great Again.    

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