The United States negotiates with terrorists and drug traffickers.

in Informationwar2 years ago

The United States negotiates with terrorists and drug traffickers.



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Nicolás Maduro's regime published a statement yesterday where he highlighted that his wife Cilia Flores' nephews had been released, there are 3 Cecilia Flores nephews because there is a third who has not been released.


In exchange for the release of five American Cisco employees and also two others that must be highlighted; as a process of negotiation of the United States with terrorists.



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This is nothing new, the conversations that took place since March 5 with representatives of the United States government, in addition, the statement mentions "two young people" it does not mention, it does not mention which young people, it is referring to, obviously it is talking about the nephews of cilia flores venezuelans and unjustly imprisoned.


As is thick in the ambiguous statement, it does not specify why they were detained, and here we have to be more incisive, those "young people" who were found with almost a ton of drugs and it was not the only drug they had transported And if we add a little more to all this, the evidence was evident



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It is strikingly striking how a government can politically release criminals who have not paid their sentences, this was carried forward to the United States Justice system that appeared, and boasted of never "negotiating with terrorists".


On the other hand, the people who, for "humanitarian" reasons, as the note says, change, are true hostages of the tyranny, were detained by the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro without due process, they were accused of elements that had neither weight nor reason, simply They took them as hostages in exchange for real drug traffickers.


Very soon we will see citizens kidnapped by many criminal groups and they will want to negotiate for their release, we enter another new way of degrading the little justice that there was. Innocents are exchanged for drug traffickers.



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The reactions were immediate, one of the first to condemn the act was the president of El Salvador, Bukele:


“Our causes are used and discarded at convenience”