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Venezuela’s turn to Israel is about survival, not conviction

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Delcy Rodriguez’s flirtation with Israel isn’t about friendship; it’s a cold, calculated move to cozy up to Washington while simultaneously sticking a knife in the back of her main rival. Corporate media, like CNN and MSNBC, are spinning this as a diplomatic breakthrough, but let’s be real: it’s a strategic ploy with all the warmth of a New York winter. These outlets want to portray Venezuela as suddenly enlightened on global issues, but they’re merely amplifying a narrative that obscures the ugly realities of Rodriguez’s regime.

Why is there no in-depth analysis from these so-called journalists? Because they’re too busy pushing the narrative that all nations can somehow agree on civility, when in fact it’s about power plays. Fox News might aim to label Rodriguez as an enemy of the state, missing the broader picture: her moves are a chess game designed to capture the interest—and funding—of Washington against her domestic foes. The play is to manipulate public perception, ensuring that the action in the political theater distracts us from the actual implications of her actions. It’s manipulation 101, and they’re falling for it hook, line, and sinker.

Let’s cut through the obfuscation. The truth is, while establishment media dances around the potential ramifications of this alliance, we are left to decipher an agenda that benefits the very elites they pretend to scrutinize. Rodriguez is a puppet, and the strings are being pulled from both Caracas and Washington. Yet, in this game of geopolitical chess, the true losers are the citizens caught in the crossfire of power-hungry politicians.

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