Venezuela's foreign minister calls Kerry 'murderer' Posted: Friday, March 14, 2014
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Venezuela Also Is Being Overthrown By The Criminal Regime In Washington — Paul Craig Roberts A confrontation with nuclear armed Russia is more dangerous than with Venezuela. But the violence that Washington has unleashed on Venezuela almost simultaneously with Ukraine is testimony to Washington’s stark criminality.
Venezuelan Jacobins Venezuela's Jacobins are in the news again. Whether in the commemorations of the first year since the death of Hugo Chávez — a veritable Toussaint — or in Nicolás Maduro's recent interview with Christiane Amanpour, discussions of Venezuela continue to center on the towering heights of political power.
Venezuela's foreign minister calls Kerry 'murderer' Venezuela's foreign minister lambasted U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday as a "murderer" fomenting unrest that has killed 28 people in the South American OPEC member nation.
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