dok traje polemika krstasa ovde , po mom misljenju opravdano oslobadjanje UKRAJINE od naci-fasisticke vlade.
za to vreme USRA pokusava sada da i u SREDNJOJ AMERICI , pokusa da izoluje RUSIJU
poslata je na najvisem nivou delegacija usra drzave, da
prvo se i dogovore o nafti venecuele , potrebne da bi se zamenila ruska nafta kao i da za skidanje sankcija
da pokusaju da i oni uvede sankcije rusiji.
kao sto dobro znamo o ulozi usra drzave na politicku situaciju u drzavi , njihova podrska tamo nekom koji ije navodno opozicija , kao sto se zna da su opljackali i oduzeli naftu , ukrali novac koji su bili na stednji u usra drzavi ...
NEW YORK TIMES Original
New York Times: U.S. restores relations with Venezuela in the hope of finding a replacement for Russian oil
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Washington sent a delegation of high-ranking officials to Caracas. They hope that they will be able to "distance" the government of Nicolás Maduro, which is still unde
r US sanctions, from Vladimir Putin and achieve the resumption of Venezuelan oil supplies to the United States, writes The New York Times.
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The day before, high-ranking US officials, including employees of the State Department and the White House, traveled to Venezuela to meet with the government of President Nicolas Maduro. All of this is happening as part of the Biden administration's efforts to
" separate Russia from its remaining international allies " amid a worsening Ukrainian crisis, writes The New York Times.
In 2019, Washington severed diplomatic relations with Caracas, accusing Venezuela's "
authoritarian leader " of electoral fraud. The Trump administration then tried to overthrow Maduro by imposing sanctions on oil exports and supporting opposition leader Juan Guaido as the "
legitimately elected president ."
As a result, the Venezuelan government had to seek economic and diplomatic assistance from Moscow, as well as from Tehran and Beijing. Russian energy companies and banks "
appreciably helped " Caracas, allowing him to continue exporting oil despite sanctions, The New York Times notes.
The Russian sting operation in Ukraine has prompted the US to take a closer look at Vladimir Putin's allies in Latin America. Because, according to Washington, they may pose a "
security threat in the event of a deepening confrontation " with Moscow.
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https://russian.rt.com/inotv/2022-03-06/New-York-Times-SSHA-vosstanavlivayut