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RE: Venezuala : Where's the scarcity?
No one is doubting the difficulties facing Venezuala, @elianisa09, however the USA's sanctions have only compounded the problem and their regime change agenda is primarily concerned with your country's resources rather than humanitarian reasons, in my opinion.
but the united states put sanctions because they know that here, our money has been destined to help other countries like Cuba, Bolivia and I do not know what else, and Venezuela has many needs which the president instead of addressing those here, help the others making themselves believe in a god for those countries, the USA only wants me to reflect and see mature that here there is hunger and mature poverty is not a human but a monster that I finish with this, the one with his cabinet that are drug dealers all those people that attend the marches are forced by that if they lose their job the pressure they have on workers is horrible. Many military friends of mine do not support him but they have to remain there because they are in barracks ... I think that the USA is the only country that will help us and I trust that because, if not friend, this can not stand anyone believe me, I cry for everything I have to live daily in my work and with my children who are small. I can not buy them a cookie because I can not get my salary, I can not take it to a mall because there is no bus or cash to pay for this is not life.
My hope is that things will improve for Venezuala yet if you think that will be becauae of a USA instigated regime change just look to Syria, Libia and Iraq.
go friend those piases are another thing is totally different because there were or exist terrorist groups thing that here in Venezuela there is no, you agree that the authorities of Venezuela commanded by mature kill people burn food and medicines What is missing here, we have 20 years living this torment and we can not continue like this.