
"The United States of America is a rogue nation, run by a violent criminal who operates outside the rule of law. The bombing of Venezuela and kidnapping of its president, Nicolás Maduro, so that he can stand for a show trial in New York, is a flagrant violation of international law. It is proof positive that the United States, under Trump, is the biggest "bad guy" on the international stage and should be treated accordingly."
"The United States should be condemned by the international community and all peoples of this earth. Decent countries should sanction us economically, and our leaders should be charged as war criminals and have their assets frozen. These sanctions should not just be directed at the top level of our government but also against our feckless Congress and the complicit politicians in both parties who support our illegal actions."
"The US should be treated like the global pariah it is, and that includes bringing all of the soft-power and shame the world can bring to bear on us: Our embassies should be closed and our diplomats expelled, our games and tournaments boycotted, including the upcoming World Cup and Summer Olympics. And everybody else should be issuing travel advisories to the US in an attempt to crash our tourism industry."
The United States is labeled a rogue nation led by a violent criminal operating outside the rule of law. The US allegedly bombed Venezuela and kidnapped President Nicolás Maduro to subject him to a show trial in New York, constituting a flagrant violation of international law. The US, under Trump, is characterized as the principal international aggressor, returning to two centuries of imperialist interventionism in Latin America. The international community is urged to condemn the US, impose economic sanctions, freeze assets, prosecute leaders as war criminals, close embassies, expel diplomats, boycott sporting events, issue travel advisories, and replicate measures used against Russia after Ukraine.
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