This weekend was Venezuela’s Army Day, marking the 196th
Battle of Carabobo, an important victory that led to the country’s
independence. The event celebrating it — which took place Saturday, June 24 in
the capital of Caracas — was attended by the entire military high command and
the leader of the dictatorship: Nicolás Maduro. As expected, Maduro attacked
the Venezuelan opposition and accused them of violence and disturbing the
nation’s peace. He asked commanders and troops present to “always, under any circumstance,
remain an anti-imperialist, anti-colonialist and anti-oligarchic army.” More…
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