Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro threatened with sanctions

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Venezuela's 'dictator' Maduro is shunned by world leaders as he is inaugurated for second term in office

 

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I'm suprised Bernie Sanders and AOC wasn't there celebrating with him. This election is a joke, the majority of his people hate him. They are living off of rodents and whatever they can find to eat, its horrible and he needs to be brought down. His people are suffering.

On behalf of Mr Corbyn. Congratulations comrade.

'Dictator' Those who oppose your order are dictators.

Independent and free leader MADURO. HERO MADURO.👏👏👏👍👍👍

He won't fall in to line with the Zionist banking cartel, therefore he's a dictator and must be shunned. Okay, gotcha!

What, AOC didn’t put a pretty dress on and go celebrate?

It’s no one’s fault except for whoever botched the assasination attempt

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