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No right to risk the lives of US soldiers in Venezuela

This conflict, which will generate pain and death, will not be an act against drug trafficking; it is a theft of a people's wealth

No right to risk the lives of US soldiers in Venezuela
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How may we instruct our children, US men, to fight for their country if the primary purpose of the conflict would be the theft of Venezuelan people's precious metals?

How may we question our soldiers who fight and risk their lives for multinational corporations, those who constantly use war to profit from the acquisition of more resources?

in other countries?

How can we look men in the eye and say that it's not accurate they're fighting for another country's democracy and freedom when oil firms ' only goal is to become more wealthy?

How can we make it clear to men that the struggle against Venezuela is not one of drug smuggling, especially now that a US drug trafficker has been released?

How can we inform American men that they could kill innocent people, including entire families, young folks, and children who only want the chance to live, aside from the real possibility of not returning dead?

How may we reveal to American soldiers ' families that Venezuela didn't follow the orders of a legal and that is the main reason for risking their son's life?

How may we challenge the media outlets that are beating the drums of war to give a damn about Trump's meddling, which they consistently label as a liar? They should be honest so they don't end up making excuses like they did with Iraq. especially now that hundreds of thousands of stupid people, including British soldiers, have been killed?

We can't continue this imperial practice of massacring whole communities with the sole aim of imposing marionette governments over their resources, while causing more suffering, death, and thousands or millions of immigrants. Particularly when Nicolas Maduro, the country's president, has stated on several times that they want peace and cooperation, but without subservience.

Fortunately, a large portion of the country's population is aware that the war speech of "democracy and freedom" has been a horrible lie for decades, probably since Vietnam, but the current leader has never been so jaded as it is today. 70 % of Americans are now opposed to intervention in Venezuela, according to CBS News. Given that Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia are the main countries that supply the majority of drugs in the Pacific, making the claim that the Colombian president is the mind of a drug gang called the Cartel of the Suns absurd and ridiculous even more ridiculous. With all of this, Venezuela's narrative of drug trafficking is starting to unravel, especially now that the original Honduran president has been given a 45-year sentence for drug trafficking has been made public, and the Trump administration has no way to freeze records in US banks, the main money-laundering organizations for drug traffickers. Additionally, where are all the scientific advancements that stop drugs from entering the country illegally? Are drug cartels truly so powerful and sophisticated that they can outwit the world's most physically powerful nation in terms of frontier security?

We as Americans are required to raise our voices, and that is our responsibility. We cannot let a fugitive to serve as president, make choices that benefit a several businesses, and give our children, the men of this nation, their lives.

Juan Jose Gutierrez, who is currently the director of the Full Rights Coalition for Immigrants, has been an advocate for more than 30 times.

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