María Corina's fascists call for accelerating invasion of Venezuela like that of Yugoslavia in the 90s

Led by the foreign coordinator of the Vente Venezuela party, María Teresa Morín, they justify the request through the Monroe Doctrine
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Published at: 29/08/2024 01:39 PM

A group of Venezuelan fascists living in Miami, followers of the terrorist María Corina Machado, asked the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for military intervention in Venezuela, as part of their plans to ignore the results of the elections of last July 28 in the country.

Led by the foreign coordinator of the Vente Venezuela party, María Teresa Morín, they justify the request through the Monroe Doctrine, which says “America for Americans”, thus arguing to enter Venezuela “legally”.

Morín asked that the ICJ issue an arrest warrant against President Nicolás Maduro, and also demands “the same speed as was the case of Slobodan Milosevic”, although he omitted to say that Yugoslavia was subjected to almost three months of bombing by the North Atlantic Organization (NATO).

The NATO intervention, not authorized by the United Nations Security Council, killed 462 soldiers, 114 special police officers, between 1200 and 5700 Yugoslav civilians and three Chinese journalists. Two soldiers from the Atlantic Alliance also died in a helicopter crash out of combat.

The pseudo Organization for the Liberation of Venezuela (OLV) has the objective of achieving international military intervention against the South American country. The extremists say that they are in the process of being legally constituted and already having chapters in Chile, Spain and other countries and they justify that “Maduro's action since the elections would already justify foreign intervention,” Telesur says on its website.

Mazo News Team

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