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Venezuelans celebrate in Doral following capture of President Nicolas Maduro

Not surprised at this gesture at all in a sense that alot of people viewed the President of Nicolas Maduro as a dictator. With this being the case for these people cheering, one thing is considered: Would these people cheering on the downfall of their leader, be considered traitors to their own country? Asking this because now, the invading colonial powers or a colonial selected leader will occupy Venezuela. Venezuela isn’t a democratic state, it may have elections like such, but it isn’t. After today it might be democratic, depending on how this current administration wants to go about it. The attempts to take out Maduro started with a colonial selected leader Juan Guido when he tried to coup the Venezuelan government by claiming to be the Venezuelan president without a vote, then it was operation Gideon and now this… | Local News 10 | January 3, 2026

Opinion: Why does the United States government have to be the world police? Even with people justifying this with Maduro being a ‘bad’ leader, the current administration undermined congress to take this action and broke international laws. Would informationplug be considered a traitor for this type of opinion? This move only promotes the gesture from an informationplug standpoint of, ‘we have the weapons and military to do whatever we want, whenever we say, so, because we are above the law and you have to just deal with that and pay your taxes and be an obedient citizen.’

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