
The article draws parallels between potential US actions against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and past US interventions, citing the invasion of Iraq and the arrest of Saddam Hussein. It questions the legitimacy of international law when challenged by US actions and criticizes former President Trump's justifications for intervention. The piece also links this to Russia's actions in Ukraine, suggesting similar justifications are used for annexation and conflict, highlighting a pattern of global instability fueled by what the author terms 'lies' and 'absurd justifications'.
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