The Biden administration is looking to ease sanctions on the Venezuelan regime of President Nicolas Maduro because the socialist dictator promises to hold free and fair elections.
is looking to ease sanctions on the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro because the socialist dictator promises to hold free and fair elections, according to Monday’s Washington Post scoop.
The United States refused to recognize the tally, and an alliance of 14 Latin American nations and Canada declared the results illegitimate. Next year, Mr. Maduro’s term ends, and he’s up for reelection. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement after that election that the Maduro regime “deprived Venezuelans yet again of their right to participate in a free and fair electoral process” and “grossly skewed the process.”
waived sanctions on Nord Stream 2, a Russian pipeline feeding gas into Germany. At the time, Mr. Blinken said Mr. Biden wanted “a predictable, stable relationship with Russia.”Mr. Biden made the same mistake with Iran. In hopes of reviving President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal, theThe total revenue for the world’s largest state sponsor of terror during Mr. Biden’s tenure is between $81 billion and $90.7 billion, according to estimates from The Heritage Foundation.
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