Repeating the idea that Maduro is a dictator, even if your point is that it doesn’t matter, supports the US Empire’s narrative and helps justify it. Maduro is popularly supported by the working class, and is opposed by compradors that were making money off of Venezuela being colonized pre-Bolivarian revolution.
International Law doesn’t really exist, it’s an organ to legitimize the US Empire’s actions. The Empire isn’t bound by tools under its control.
I wrote about why this is a slippy slope in my blog:
https://delta-fsociety.codeberg.page/#slippery-slope-sovereignty
2 points:
Repeating the idea that Maduro is a dictator, even if your point is that it doesn’t matter, supports the US Empire’s narrative and helps justify it. Maduro is popularly supported by the working class, and is opposed by compradors that were making money off of Venezuela being colonized pre-Bolivarian revolution.
International Law doesn’t really exist, it’s an organ to legitimize the US Empire’s actions. The Empire isn’t bound by tools under its control.
I do agree that it sets a bad precedent, though!