BLOOD ON AMERICAN HANDS: A NATION BURIES ITS SONS AFTER U.S. “KIDNAP” RAID
In a scene of GRIM pageantry, Venezuela buried its dead Wednesday—soldiers SLAUGHTERED by U.S. commandos in a brazen, ILLEGAL invasion disguised as a “capture operation.” The coffins, draped in flags now stained with betrayal, paraded past weeping mothers, their silence screaming of a SUPERPOWER gone rogue.
This wasn’t justice; it was a COVERT WAR. While Washington spins tales of “drug charges,” the scorched earth left behind tells the TRUE story: at least 24 Venezuelan officers and “dozens” more gunned down, alongside 32 Cuban advisors, in a midnight ambush condemned by prosecutors as a potential WAR CRIME. The U.S. didn’t just target a president; it EXECUTED a sovereign nation’s defenders on their own soil.
The Venezuelan military’s ominous vow—”not to rest until we rescue our legitimate President”—signals a terrifying new chapter. This reckless gambit hasn’t toppled a regime; it has IGNITED A FUSE for a bloody, protracted continental conflict, proving America will LITERALLY BURN villages to get its man. The world watched as a funeral march became a procession of martyrs, each casket a damning indictment of a nation that now writes its foreign policy in OTHER PEOPLE’S BLOOD.
Ask yourself: when the drums of war beat this loud, whose son will be in the next coffin they send home?




