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Poll: Are the Protesters and Venezuelan VP right to see Trump's action as kidnapping of Maduro?

Yes 48% (398 votes)
No 10% (82 votes)
US shouldn't have been involved in the first place 22% (181 votes)
Trump’s right to capture and kidnap Maduro 19% (156 votes)
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In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by FreeStuffsNG(op): 11:37pm On Jan 03
In response to Maduro's capture, protests spring up across the US
From CNN's Leah Asmelash

Protesters rally outside the White House on Saturday.


Across the US, Americans have taken to the streets to protest President Donald Trump’s military operation in Venezuela and capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. While Venezuelans have had mixed reactions, many people in the US are voicing frustration with the looming potential of war and bloodshed over oil.


Washington, DC: Dozens have gathered outside the White House, holding signs reading “No War on Venezuela,” “No blood for oil” and “US hands off Latin America.” Protesters sang and held up Venezuelan flags.

New York: Crowds gathered in Times Square outside the US Army Recruiting Office, holding signs against war in Venezuela.

People protest in New York's Times Square on Saturday.

Boston: Crowds chanted “No more blood for oil / Hands off Venezuelan soil,” and held signs reading “Venezuela’s Not The Problem. Empire Is” and “No War on Venezuela” as local activists spoke against the strike.

Minneapolis: A hoard of people braved the freezing temperatures to protest, waving the Venezuelan flag and holding signs reading “Free President Maduro.”

Smaller protests have also occurred in Atlanta, while more in Chicago and Los Angeles are scheduled later this evening.


Venezuelans queue for groceries and supplies as uncertainty looms without Maduro


Just hours after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was taken by US forces today, residents in Caracas headed to stores to load up on food and supplies amid an uncertain future in their country.

Aside from lines at stores, videos obtained by CNN showed streets were mostly empty and quiet around the city.

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has demanded the “immediate release” of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were dragged from their bedroom overnight during the large-scale US military operation.

Venezuela’s vice president describes Maduro capture as a "kidnapping" and violation of international law

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez demanded Saturday the “immediate release” of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were captured overnight during a US military operation.

Rodríguez made the demand hours after the capture of Maduro and Flores, carried out during a US operation in Caracas and other parts of the South American country. Washington has justified the action by arguing that the couple and other Venezuelan public figures are responsible for narco-terrorism, drug trafficking and other crimes – charges that Caracas rejects.

“We demand the immediate release of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, Rodríguez said Saturday afternoon during a session of the National Defense Council that was broadcast by state television network VTV. She called Maduro “the sole president of Venezuela.”

Alongside other senior officials, Rodríguez described the capture of Maduro and Flores as a “kidnapping,” said that violations of international law were committed and accused US forces of having “savagely attacked” Venezuela’s territorial integrity.

The vice president added that the Venezuelan government will issue a decree declaring a “state of external emergency,” which it will submit to the country’s Supreme Court for validation. She called on the public to prepare to “defend” the country, without providing details.

“We are calling for the defense of life. Not a single Venezuelan man or woman should remain on the sidelines, because the extremists who have provoked this armed aggression against our country will be made to pay by history and justice,” Rodríguez said. She urged other Latin American governments to support Venezuela.

Rodríguez’s remarks contrasted with those made shortly before by US President Donald Trump, who said at a press conference in Florida that Secretary of State Marco Rubio had spoken with the vice president and that she, according to Trump, had expressed willingness to cooperate in a new phase for the country.

“There is a vice president who was appointed by Maduro; at this moment she is the vice president. I imagine that the president has just assumed power. She had a conversation with Marco. She said, ‘We’ll do whatever you need.’ I think she was quite courteous. We’re going to do this right,” Trump said.

CNN has contacted the US State Department and is seeking to contact Venezuela’s vice presidency for comment on the conflicting statements.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/venezuela-explosions-caracas-intl-hnk-01-03-26?post-id=cmjyrrt6f00003b6rh3btxjx9

Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by FreeStuffsNG(op):
“Venezuela’s Not The Problem. Empire Is”
O pari.

Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by seunoyeleyep(f): 11:40pm On Jan 03
Sorry for you bro. But seriously, you need to get a life.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Gotocourt: 11:40pm On Jan 03
Sponsored protest, body go tell them like free Gaza on American campus 📌💯.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Nextjs: 11:46pm On Jan 03
FreeStuffsNG:
In response to Maduro's capture, protests spring up across the US
From CNN's Leah Asmelash

Protesters rally outside the White House on Saturday.

Protesters rally outside the White House on Saturday. Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP
Across the US, Americans have taken to the streets to protest President Donald Trump’s military operation in Venezuela and capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. While Venezuelans have had mixed reactions, many people in the US are voicing frustration with the looming potential of war and bloodshed over oil.

Washington, DC: Dozens have gathered outside the White House, holding signs reading “No War on Venezuela,” “No blood for oil” and “US hands off Latin America.” Protesters sang and held up Venezuelan flags.

New York: Crowds gathered in Times Square outside the US Army Recruiting Office, holding signs against war in Venezuela.

People protest in New York's Times Square on Saturday.

Boston: Crowds chanted “No more blood for oil / Hands off Venezuelan soil,” and held signs reading “Venezuela’s Not The Problem. Empire Is” and “No War on Venezuela” as local activists spoke against the strike.

Minneapolis: A hoard of people braved the freezing temperatures to protest, waving the Venezuelan flag and holding signs reading “Free President Maduro.”

Smaller protests have also occurred in Atlanta, while more in Chicago and Los Angeles are scheduled later this evening.


Venezuelans queue for groceries and supplies as uncertainty looms without Maduro


Just hours after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was taken by US forces today, residents in Caracas headed to stores to load up on food and supplies amid an uncertain future in their country.

Aside from lines at stores, videos obtained by CNN showed streets were mostly empty and quiet around the city.

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has demanded the “immediate release” of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were dragged from their bedroom overnight during the large-scale US military operation.

Venezuela’s vice president describes Maduro capture as a "kidnapping" and violation of international law

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez demanded Saturday the “immediate release” of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were captured overnight during a US military operation.

Rodríguez made the demand hours after the capture of Maduro and Flores, carried out during a US operation in Caracas and other parts of the South American country. Washington has justified the action by arguing that the couple and other Venezuelan public figures are responsible for narco-terrorism, drug trafficking and other crimes – charges that Caracas rejects.

“We demand the immediate release of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, Rodríguez said Saturday afternoon during a session of the National Defense Council that was broadcast by state television network VTV. She called Maduro “the sole president of Venezuela.”

Alongside other senior officials, Rodríguez described the capture of Maduro and Flores as a “kidnapping,” said that violations of international law were committed and accused US forces of having “savagely attacked” Venezuela’s territorial integrity.

The vice president added that the Venezuelan government will issue a decree declaring a “state of external emergency,” which it will submit to the country’s Supreme Court for validation. She called on the public to prepare to “defend” the country, without providing details.

“We are calling for the defense of life. Not a single Venezuelan man or woman should remain on the sidelines, because the extremists who have provoked this armed aggression against our country will be made to pay by history and justice,” Rodríguez said. She urged other Latin American governments to support Venezuela.

Rodríguez’s remarks contrasted with those made shortly before by US President Donald Trump, who said at a press conference in Florida that Secretary of State Marco Rubio had spoken with the vice president and that she, according to Trump, had expressed willingness to cooperate in a new phase for the country.

“There is a vice president who was appointed by Maduro; at this moment she is the vice president. I imagine that the president has just assumed power. She had a conversation with Marco. She said, ‘We’ll do whatever you need.’ I think she was quite courteous. We’re going to do this right,” Trump said.

CNN has contacted the US State Department and is seeking to contact Venezuela’s vice presidency for comment on the conflicting statements.

https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/venezuela-explosions-caracas-intl-hnk-01-03-26?post-id=cmjyrrt6f00003b6rh3btxjx9

Mynd44 nlfpmod
Americans are not Nigeria. They value the lives of everyone in the states.

Anything, anyone that threatened the interest of the American people will have to contend with the force of the American military.

Same way the terrorist in Nigeria are working against the Interest of the American people and it allies.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by CyynthiaKiss(f): 11:47pm On Jan 03
Very few numbers..

You can’t compare it with those that celebrated his arrest
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Seefinish: 1:11am On Jan 04
Venezuelans anywhere in the world are happy with what Trump has done
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by MrBadNews: 1:38am On Jan 04
Venezuelans are very happy that the drug lord is apprehended
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by motymop: 1:46am On Jan 04
Seefinish:
Venezuelans anywhere in the world are happy with what Trump has done
you are wrong, he also has loyalist who can protest. in every situation, there are 2 sides of everything
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by JobAndVacancies: 3:10am On Jan 04
seunoyeleyep:
Sorry for you bro. But seriously, you need to get a life.
he's a terrorist
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by raumdeuter: 6:34am On Jan 04
Venezuelan citizens are rejoicing but some leftist Americans are protesting

When people no get problems na needless protests dem go dey do
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Alliswell248: 6:36am On Jan 04
This is getting serious

Back in Nigeria, the emergency lover of the Zoo wish a similar thing happen to Nigeria.

They are yet to get over 2023 loss, they would always lose.

They went to orchestrate the nonsense christian genocide thinking it would make one lamba and dullard paedophile man president

Fourth class citizens.

Clown
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Kimo21(m): 6:37am On Jan 04
i dont take polls serious on NL..all these data boys will use their bots to manipulate it..anyways the people you see flooding the streets are democrats and leftits who already hate trump...when they are tired they will go back home and sleep.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by SenecaTheYonger: 6:37am On Jan 04
I don’t know why American liberals love dictators so much. But somehow they hate Putin.

Anyways If Venezuelans are happy, every other country people can go to H

Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Hueyreckless0007: 6:42am On Jan 04
“America’s speciality”

Hmm

Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by omoredia: 6:46am On Jan 04
America want to take our resources just as we dey japa to the US to take advantage of their good government and stable economy for our own betterment. Nothing goes for nothing
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by omoredia: 6:46am On Jan 04
There is no national sovereignty if u are being ruled by a dictator. Get that. Nigeria could be next
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by kernniejay(m): 6:46am On Jan 04
Anti Trump protesters at what they know how to do best again. While Venezuelans are celebrating and jubilating all over the world, these jobless people are protesting over the arrest of a tyrant, election-rigger and drug peddler president.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by correctguy101(m): 6:50am On Jan 04
Oh... And I see the celebration for the violation of international law as the sponsored rally...

Why do I even care, I for one would see most people in politics burn for their nonsense character

Gotocourt:
Sponsored protest, body go tell them like free Gaza on American campus 📌💯.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Fuckyoumod: 6:50am On Jan 04
MrBadNews:
Venezuelans are very happy that the drug lord is apprehended
that's the must important thing.

The happiness of the Venezuelan people, forget all this corrupt regimes around the world condemning it.

Trump did noble.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by SenecaTheYonger: 6:52am On Jan 04
“But what about Iraq, Libya, and Syria”


All damaged by American democrats. When people mention this, don’t they know they make democrats look bad?
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by kingbee90: 6:52am On Jan 04
All these Nairaland polls mean nothing.
President Trump will not read nairaland and reverse his decision on Venezuela.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Aidoko2: 6:55am On Jan 04
Americans can protest and confuse others that they are not involved. In reality, all Americans are party to what just happened in Venezuela
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by MrSly(m): 6:57am On Jan 04
Ova stop making your options to suit your narrative. Why sis you cleverly add capture and kidnap? Why nitmjust say capture and arrested?
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Lukuluku69(m): 6:59am On Jan 04
At least when the Mongols invaded foreign nations, captured their leaders, and paraded them around before taking over control of their territories, they did so without the pretense of moral superiority, or the hypocrisy of a sermon on liberty.

Domination was named as domination, conquest as conquest, and power as naked force rather than dressed-up virtue. What is especially disgusting today is not merely the raw flex of power itself—history is thick with it—but the sanctimony that now accompanies it, the insistence that invading and politically abducting a sovereign ruler and his wife are somehow compatible with freedom, law, and a “rules-based order.”

The medieval conqueror at least spared the world the insult of euphemism; he did not claim to be rescuing democracy while dismantling it, nor did he demand to be praised by pretending to follow ethical and political laws. If in the past we considered barbarism to be displayed in the brutality of the act, modern barbarism lies in the lie itself: that domination can be laundered into justice so long as the brutal fist of empire merely claims to be following the very codes and Constitution that it constantly contravenes.

And the most pathetic aspect of it all? That so many people are willing to be deceived, knowing that they are being deceived, but still gullible enough to not see the destruction and chaos that their leader will continue to cause.

God help us all...
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by SenecaTheYonger: 7:01am On Jan 04
Two years ago, America was just all about transgenderism, men knacking men, etc.

Thank God for Trump. I can’t remember the last time I heard from those annoying demography.

Democrats are truly a curse
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Nobody: 7:01am On Jan 04
motymop:
you are wrong, he also has loyalist who can protest. in every situation, there are 2 sides of everything
🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡


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Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Authoreety: 7:05am On Jan 04
I guess Muslims are hungry peopleget that handwork


Say no to bad leadership
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Helinuse: 7:05am On Jan 04
The same third world Arab country immigrant dudes that were protesting for Hamas and Gaza.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Pat081: 7:05am On Jan 04
MrBadNews:
Venezuelans are very happy that the drug lord is apprehended
hmmmmmm do you think Nigeria will be happy if it is Tinubu &his wife huh
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