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Submitted by Barry M.D. (not verified) on July 13, 2012 - 12:49pm.
The end of the contracts that the Bolivarian Government became part of with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) marked the start of a media and mental war against the Bolivarian Change. Various declarations have actually been heard from the UNITED STATE government that attempt to make individuals think that drug mafias reign in Venezuela. These slanders, in spite of being refuted by many reports of worldwide companies, are enhanced by the huge trans-national media firms. The customer of this sort of info then often tends to denigrate the Bolivarian government. This is the wanted result: passing the Venezuelan Socialist Transformation off as an accomplice of worldwide drug traffickers in world public opinion in order to later on validate any type of sort of military actions introduced in the name of the genuine war against this world wellness complication. The current contract enabling the United States army to make use of 7 Colombian military bases in order to battle against drug trafficking and terrorism is a materialization of these war mongering risks against Venezuela. However, instead of merely attacking the Venezuelan government, it is recommended to ask where our info stems from, and is the major source of this continuous campaign of media lies actually reputable?: specifically the United States government and the international Non 12 Step firms who think about the Bolivarian Transformation as a challenge to their interests. We concentrate below on the 5 significant misconceptions that Venezuela is an ally of drug trafficking.
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