The president commented on his Monday night program, “Con Maduro +,” about a group of polls in the United States, which revealed that “the vast majority of the American people are against aggression” against the Bolivarian Republic, and this is reflected in various figures.
He pointed out that in a poll conducted last Sunday, 60 percent of respondents opposed a new war and the treatment of Venezuela “as was done to Vietnam and Afghanistan.”
The president said he knows that in the United States “the leaders know this, and it is growing,” because our message is getting through, and some mobilizations are beginning to take place, such as those held last Saturday in several cities.
Maduro stated that the slogans in the streets of Washington and elsewhere are calling for “no to bloodshed and a war for oil, no to another endless war,” and he emphasized the widespread awareness.
He asserted that the American people know that the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq were a “blatant lie” that was repeated, and he alluded to the thousands of soldiers killed in the Arab country and the murder of the three thousand innocent Panamanians who lost their lives during the invasion of the El Chorrillo neighborhood.
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