Another attempt to overthrow the elected government of Venezuela, originating in the United States has failed, even before it began. And the trail leads back to President Trump and to the history of the CIA in Latin America. On Monday, Venezuelan security forces captured a force of 60 armed men, employed of Silvercorp USA, a...
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De las principales agencias de inteligencia mundial Translation En Ingles: Historia de SEBIN Chávez’s legacy El Servicio Bolivariano de Inteligencia Nacional, SEBIN es la máxima agencia de inteligencia en Venezuela. La misión declarada de SEBIN es “contribuir a la seguridad general, la defensa y el desarrollo de la nación como un elemento fundamental del sistema nacional de inteligencia y...
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In January 1981, a U.S.-armed and trained military battalion massacred close to 1,000 unarmed civilians in El Salvador. At the time, the Reagan administration denied the U.S.-backed troops were responsible. That was a lie. “Thirty-nine years later,” the Washington Post reports, “the suspected killers are on trial, and the judge is seeking a crucial piece...
How Conspiracy Theories Fuel Venezuela’s Crisis
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