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| | | | | The united opposition political parties in Venezuela, through the unicameral legislature called the National Assembly, decided to end the so-called "interim government" of the self-appointed "Interim-President" Juan Guaido on the final day of the year after some hours of deliberation. Some days later in a press conference, US State Dept. Spokesperson Ned Price decided to | |
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| | | | | On COI #447, Kyle Anzalone breaks down the latest news from Ukraine. Subscribe onYouTubeandaudio-only. | |
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| | | | | Juan Guaidó's removal as the Venezuelan opposition's 'interim president' exposed the failure of U.S. policy. But it also may prove useful to American interests by lifting a burden from the pro-democracy campaign. | |
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| | | The U.S. arms and supports Israel's genocide and one of its largest banks, Citibank, plays a key role. Our latest visual in partnership with the Banking on Solidarity campaign illustrates how Citi helps arm Israel, finances weapons companies that make the weapons Israel uses in Gaza, and invests in the Israeli financial and tech sectors. | ||