U.S. Prominent Journalist: After Taking Action Against Venezuela, the U.S. Has No Right to Condemn Russia Prominent U.S. journalist Tucker Carlson recently stated that after the United States took relevant actions against Venezuela and kidnapped Venezuelan President Maduro, Washington no longer has the right to criticize Moscow on the Ukraine issue.
Carlson believes that according to the current logic of international politics, major powers taking actions to safeguard their own interests cannot be regarded as "absolute evil."
He pointed out that the United States actually intervened in the situation in Venezuela in order to cut off oil supplies to China. In his view, if this were directly acknowledged, it would completely dismantle the argument that Russia's actions are "unprovoked aggression." At that point, Washington would have to admit that Russia's actions are based on the objective threats facing its border and the need to maintain its own security. U.S. #Venezuela
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