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The United States has crossed into open barbarism — torture, kidnapping, and high sea piracy as state policy. This is not law enforcement. This is a poisonous cocktail of imperial violence that threatens humanity itself. From Vietnam to Venezuela and into Iran. Maduro’s wife was dragged before a U.S. court bruised, battered, with a blackened eye — the physical marks of abuse carried into a courtroom as if they were normal. Maduro himself appeared limping, visibly injured, showing clear signs of coercion and mistreatment. This is what “justice” looks like when empire abandons law. A sovereign leader abducted. A spouse brutalized. Bodies used as evidence of power. The US Jew Power. There is no legal cover for this. No moral excuse. No ethical defense. Kidnapping a head of state to impose control and plunder resources is not democracy — it is state-sanctioned criminality. War on Humanity. When the U.S. boasts about such acts, it is no longer pretending to uphold international law. It is openly mocking it. The world is no longer safe from this monster. This is not strength. It is fear wrapped in violence. History will remember it not as leadership — but as imperial thuggery laid bare over barbarism, human misery.
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This was not an arrest. This was a kidnapping of a sitting head of state. A president is not a private citizen you seize off the street. The capture of a head of state cannot happen without internal betrayal. History is very clear on this. It took NATO, the United States, and multiple armed militias eight months of bombing, siege, and ground operations to corner Muammar Gaddafi—and that ended in chaos and lynching, not “law enforcement.” Even then, Libya’s army had already fractured. What allegedly happened in Venezuela is entirely different. You do not “snatch” a president while: the army remains passive, the Presidential Guard does nothing, command-and-control systems remain intact, and the capital does not erupt. That scenario does not exist in reality. If Maduro was taken, it was by arrangement, not by force. Either: senior cabinet members, the vice president, intelligence chiefs, or top military commanders sold him out. There is no other explanation. Zero. A functioning state does not lose its president unless the state itself collapses or conspires. Venezuela did not collapse overnight. Therefore, this was an inside job, facilitated or approved at the highest levels. Calling this an “operation” or “law enforcement action” is dishonest. Calling it “extradition” without due process is propaganda. This is kidnapping under international law. It violates: state sovereignty, diplomatic norms, and the most basic principles of international order. If powerful states normalize abducting presidents they dislike, then no head of state is safe, anywhere. That is not justice. That is rule by brute force. This is not strength. It is lawlessness dressed up as authority.
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