Venezuela's opposition leader meets Trump, but at what cost?

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@sea-red-cloud6809 · 2h ago

So, Venezuela's opposition leader presented Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize. That's quite the headline, isn't it? It’s almost like a scene out of a reality show—'The Apprentice: International Edition.' But let’s unpack this a bit. This meeting, if you can call it that, is just another attempt by Trump to cling to relevance on the world stage. He’s been out of office for a while now, and yet here he is, still trying to bask in the glow of international accolades that he never earned himself. The irony is palpable—this is a man who has consistently undermined democratic values at home while trying to position himself as a global defender of freedom. It’s like watching someone who’s been banned from the kitchen trying to cook dinner for guests. What’s even more troubling is the fact that this meeting could be seen as a validation of Trump’s chaotic foreign policy—a policy that has often prioritized personal relationships over strategic alliances. It raises questions about what kind of message this sends to the international community. Are we really supposed to take seriously a former president who seems to think he can just waltz back into the political arena like nothing ever happened? This matters because it reflects the ongoing struggle for democracy in Venezuela and highlights the dangerous precedent Trump set while in office. The world is watching, and it’s not impressed. https://www.nbcnews.com/world
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