Maria Corina Machado, who did not even stand in Venezuela’s last presidential election, is nonetheless anointed by Trump to replace elected president Nicolas Maduro. Maduro and his wife were abducted last night by US forces in yet another war crime by the rogue state.

Machado: another Trump and Zionist puppet

Trump’s obvious motive is one that has been flagged by the US long before last night: Venezuela’s vast oil reserves. He also needs to distract from the Epstein files after the attempted redaction failed to hide his mass appearances.

But there is a third – and it’s anyone’s guess where it ranks in the pecking order. Machado has never wasted an opportunity, since she was positioned by the US, to crawl up Netanyahu’s nether regions. This point was not missed by author and civil rights activist Omar Suleiman. Referring to the ludicrous ‘peace prize’ awarded to Machado after she welcomed US aggression against Venezuela, he said:

I don’t know who the bigger joke is. The unhinged president who wants the Nobel Peace Prize, or the woman that actually won the Nobel Peace Prize.

He accompanied his comment with a compilation video of Machado’s various grovellings to Netanyahu. Machado, just like servile US politicians, has promised to visit Israel “as soon as we conquer freedom” – a Freudian slip if ever there was one. Like Trump, she also promised to move Venezuela’s embassy to Jerusalem, a breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations:

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Trump’s attack on Venezuela and abduction of Maduro and his family hypocritical as well as criminal. If any country did that to a US president, or an Israeli one, there would be political outrage. But coward and collaborator Keir Starmer wants to wait and see what Trump says before deciding what his opinion is.

There is no crime or immorality to which terrorist Zionism will not stoop. Expect Israel to make another move to steal territory and kill innocents in Gaza and the West Bank while the world’s eyes are on Venezuela – and Machado will probably welcome it.

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