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27FEBR19 MI PUNTO DI BISTA ARIBA E SITUATION NAN ARIBA NOS ISLA KORSOW

27FEBR19: MY POINT OF VIEW ON THE SITUATION OF VENEZUELA AND THE PETRO DOLLAR LAST BREATH.#1

It’s not selfish to love yourself, take care of yourself, and make your happiness a priority. It’s necessary. – Mandy Hale

Immersion

27FEBR19 MI PUNTO DE VISTA SOBRE LA SITUACIÓN DE VENEZUELA Y LA ÚLTIMA R...

27FEBR19 PROOF OF RECHARGING MY BODY WITH THESE NEW ENERGIES,

27FEBR19 MIJN STANDPUNT OVER DE SITUATIE VAN VENEZUELA EN DE LAATSTE AD...

Before you think that nobody loves you, remember that someone, somewhere, sometime has secretly cried for you, prayed for you, and sacrificed for you.

An Act Of Love

27FEBR19 CHUCHUBI – A CURACAO BIRD

27FEBR19 MY POINT OF VIEW ON THE SITUATION OF VENEZUELA AND THE PETRO DO...

The mind is everything. What you think you become. – Buddha

Keep Moving Forward…

" Lion " Lil Marco At It Again!

WESTON-ZUELA, FL RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY OF EVERY SINGLE US SERVICEMAN DEPLOYED TO VENEZUELA(!)

Life is like a camera. Focus on what’s important. Capture the good times. And if things don’t work out, just take another shot. – Ziad K. Abdelnour

Release The Fear…

Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise. – Victor Hugo

Feeling A Little Low?

“The people who devised it in Caracas and sold it here [in Washington], sold it with the promise that if Guaidó made a move and [South American countries] and the U.S. came in behind, the military would flip and Maduro would go,” said a former senior U.S. official. “They thought it was a 24-hour operation.”

In fact, no neutral observer of international aid thinks Bolton and Abrams’ convoy is anything but a mechanism to foment civil war and regime change. We know this because high-level administration officials and their allies on the right keep telling us that’s the case. As the New York Post recently proclaimed, “U.S. delivers aid to town bordering Venezuela to undermine President Nicolas Maduro.”

“Humanitarian action needs to be independent of political, military or any other objectives,” Stéphane Dujarric, the U.N. spokesman, told a press briefing last week in New York. “The needs of the people should lead in terms of when and how humanitarian assistance is used.”

That’s why the International Committee of the Red Cross, United Nations agencies and other relief organizations have refused to collaborate with the U.S. and its allies in the Venezuelan opposition who are trying to force President Nicolás Maduro from power.

The U.S. effort to distribute tons of food and medicine to needy Venezuelans is more than just a humanitarian mission. The operation is also designed to foment regime change in Venezuela — which is why much of the international aid community wants nothing to do with it. Humanitarian operations are supposed to be neutral.

The U.S.-Venezuela Aid Convoy Story Is Clearly Bogus, but No One Wants to Say It

@CancilleriaVE Destaca la vicepresidenta ejecutiva Delcy Rodríguez, que el encuentro con el embajador Norbert Braakhuis y la nota diplomática fue dado en el marco del absoluto respeto al Presidente Constitucional @NicolasMaduro y del derecho internacional