• Privacy Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • Contacts
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
  • News
  • World
  • Middle East
  • Top Stories
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.
No Result
View All Result
National Truth
  • News
  • World
  • Middle East
  • Top Stories
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.
No Result
View All Result
National Truth
No Result
View All Result
Home Top Stories

War in Venezuela, Brought to You By the Same People Who Lied Us Into Iraq

in Top Stories
0
War in Venezuela, Brought to You By the Same People Who Lied Us Into Iraq
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

As tensions continue to rise in Venezuela, the United States government has once again come forward with claims to justify their intervention in the country. However, these claims are all too familiar to those who remember the lead up to the Iraq War. It seems that history is repeating itself, with the same people who lied us into Iraq now pushing for intervention in Venezuela.

The parallels between the lead up to the Iraq War and the current situation in Venezuela are striking. Just as with Iraq, the US government is using rhetoric of “democracy” and “freedom” to justify their interference in a sovereign nation’s affairs. We are being told that the Venezuelan people are suffering under a tyrannical regime and that it is our duty to intervene and help them.

But let’s not forget the lies that were told to us before the Iraq War. We were told that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction, that they were a threat to our national security, and that we needed to act quickly to protect ourselves. These claims were later proven to be false, and yet we still went to war, resulting in countless lives lost and a destabilized region.

Now, we are being presented with similar claims about Venezuela. We are being told that the country is a threat to our national security, that they are a socialist dictatorship, and that we must intervene to protect democracy. But where is the evidence to support these claims? Just as with Iraq, there is a lack of concrete evidence to back up these accusations.

It’s important to remember that the US has a long history of interfering in the affairs of other countries, often with disastrous consequences. We have seen this in Latin America time and time again, with interventions in countries such as Chile, Nicaragua, and Guatemala leading to decades of violence and instability. And yet, here we are again, with the US government pushing for intervention in Venezuela, claiming that it is for the greater good.

But let’s not be fooled by these claims. The truth is that the US has a vested interest in Venezuela’s oil reserves, the largest in the world. And it’s no secret that the US has been eyeing these reserves for years, waiting for an opportunity to gain control. It’s no coincidence that the US has recognized a little-known opposition leader as the “legitimate” president of Venezuela, despite the fact that he was not democratically elected.

Furthermore, the US has a history of supporting and propping up authoritarian regimes when it serves their interests. We have seen this in countries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt, where the US continues to support oppressive regimes in exchange for economic and political gain. So why the sudden concern for democracy and human rights in Venezuela?

It’s clear that the US government’s claims to justify intervention in Venezuela are nothing but a thinly veiled attempt to gain control of the country’s resources. And it’s not just about oil. Venezuela also has vast reserves of gold, diamonds, and other valuable minerals. The US has a long history of exploiting the resources of other countries, and it seems that Venezuela is just the latest target.

But the consequences of intervention in Venezuela could be catastrophic. We have already seen the devastating effects of US intervention in the Middle East. We cannot allow history to repeat itself in Latin America. The people of Venezuela deserve to determine their own future, free from outside interference.

It’s time for the US government to stop using the same tired arguments to justify their interventions. We cannot afford to be misled again. We must demand transparency and accountability from our leaders, and we must stand in solidarity with the people of Venezuela as they fight for their sovereignty.

In the words of journalist Glenn Greenwald, “The war in Venezuela is brought to you by the same people who lied us into Iraq.” Let’s not make the same mistake twice. Let’s learn from our past and say no to intervention in Venezuela. The future of the country and its people depends on it.

Tags: Prime Plus
Previous Post

Don’t Let Larry Summers Back Into Polite Society

Next Post

Tragedy as pupil found dead at school

Recent News

  • All
  • News
  • Middle East
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.
  • Top Stories
  • World
Monsanto, plaintiffs seek $7.25B settlement over Roundup cancer claims

Monsanto, plaintiffs seek $7.25B settlement over Roundup cancer claims

February 18, 2026
Hannah Polskin Shares Why Pink, Gwyneth Paltrow, and More Celebs Are Filling Their Homes With Her Livable Art

Hannah Polskin Shares Why Pink, Gwyneth Paltrow, and More Celebs Are Filling Their Homes With Her Livable Art

February 18, 2026
Five-year ban imposed on horse owner who left pony in ‘continuous suffering’

Five-year ban imposed on horse owner who left pony in ‘continuous suffering’

February 18, 2026
Can Trump’s Plan for Warehouse Immigrant Detention Camps Be Stopped?

Can Trump’s Plan for Warehouse Immigrant Detention Camps Be Stopped?

February 18, 2026
National Truth

Breaking news & today's latest headlines

Follow Us

  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • Contacts
Monsanto, plaintiffs seek $7.25B settlement over Roundup cancer claims
Agricultural industry

Monsanto, plaintiffs seek $7.25B settlement over Roundup cancer claims

February 18, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • World
  • Middle East
  • Top Stories
  • Agricultural industry
  • U.S.