Kidnapping a President: Leonardo Flores on Trump’s War Against Venezuela
- The Venezuelan economy has shown signs of growth for 20 consecutive quarters, despite challenges from U.S. sanctions and blockades, according to analyst Leonardo Flores.
- Global reactions to the kidnapping have been mixed, with some criticizing Maduro but acknowledging the illegality of the action, highlighting selective enforcement of international law.
- International condemnation of Maduro's kidnapping was evident, with arguments surrounding the justification of the act despite its illegality.
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U.S. labor independence and solidarity with Venezuela
Illegal U.S. military strikes on January 3, 2026, against Venezuela have elicited a flood of resolutions from labor unions. Some of these have focused solely on the U.S. aggression and solidarity with the Venezuelan people. Others have gone further to condemn the kidnapping and arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. In
The deposed Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores, spend a month in prison in New York.
The deposed Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores, serve a month in prison in New York, where they declared themselves innocent of the crimes of drug trafficking and corruption charged to them by the U.S. Justice and await a court hearing on March 17. Maduro and Flores were captured in a U.S. military operation in Caracas on January 3 and transferred to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, from which they bri…
Kidnapping a President: Leonardo Flores on Trump’s War Against Venezuela
Posted by Joshua Scheer In this episode of Informed Rant, host Joshua Scheer speaks with Venezuelan‑American analyst and CodePink organizer Leonardo Flores about one of the most explosive geopolitical stories of the year: the U.S. bombing raid and kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro. Flores walks through the media distortions, the collapse of international law, the…
Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores have been detained in New York for a month awaiting their next hearing
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