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Si de verdad queremos una Venezuela libre, no podemos aplaudir que caiga un dictador a punta de b...

By Laura Camila Vargas
Posted January 3, 2026

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Laura Camila Vargas is a Colombian journalist known for her critical reporting on regional politics and press freedom issues, including facing extortion and lack of support from authorities after a robbery in 2023. Her style is direct, opinionated, and anti-imperialist, often challenging mainstream narratives on Latin American affairs. Her credibility stems from documented experiences in journalism amid threats, though her views align with left-leaning critiques of U.S. foreign policy.

What's This About?

The post criticizes celebrating Nicolás Maduro's hypothetical fall via U.S.-led bombings under Donald Trump, labeling it an imperialistic intervention rather than liberation. It argues this violates Venezuela's sovereignty, sets a dangerous precedent for the region, and is motivated by Venezuela's vast proven oil reserves rather than democracy. Key themes include anti-imperialism, resource exploitation, and the tension between dictator removal and foreign military action.

🔥Why It's Trending

This post is trending amid a speculated 2026 scenario of Maduro's ouster through U.S. military action under a returning Trump administration, sparking heated debates on Venezuela's crisis. Its timing coincides with renewed global focus on Latin American stability and energy resources. The controversial stance against 'liberation' via bombs resonates in polarized discussions on sovereignty versus human rights.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Venezuela holds the world's largest proven oil reserves, over 300 billion barrels, exceeding Saudi Arabia's.
  • 2Nicolás Maduro has ruled Venezuela since 2013 amid economic collapse, hyperinflation, and mass emigration of over 7 million people.
  • 3The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Venezuelan officials since 2017, but never directly bombed the country.
  • 4Laura Camila Vargas faced real threats as a journalist, paying extortion in 2023 after a robbery due to lack of authority support.
  • 5Trump's past policies included recognizing Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president in 2019, escalating tensions.

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Si de verdad queremos una Venezuela libre, no podemos aplaudir que caiga un dictador a punta de b...