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Guaidó-USAID Trucks Torched on Border

 
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Guaidó-USAID Trucks Torched on Border
Guaidó-USAID Trucks Torched on Border

FEBRUARY 23, 2019

By Kurt Nimmo

The “humanitarian aid” false flag has devolved into violence on the Francisco de Paula Santander bridge in Venezuela.

All aid trucks on the Francisco de Paula Santander bridge to Venezuela are now on fire — the cargo was able to be removed from the last truck and taken back across the bridge into Colombia. #Venezuela pic.twitter.com/ivzk2Ai9Db

— WorldCentralKitchen (@WCKitchen) February 23, 2019

Venezuelan security forces attack trucks carrying humanitarian aid.

Clashes between security forces and protesters at the Simon Bolivar breach continue. #breaking #23feb #venezuela #23FAvalanchaHumanitaria pic.twitter.com/rqFFNGlsHx

— Amir Richani (@amir_richani) February 23, 2019

BREAKING: Violence amid protests and clashes at Venezuela’s borders, as efforts ramp up to force foreign humanitarian aid into the country, despite the Maduro regime’s efforts to keep it out. pic.twitter.com/QCPAUWzTfz

— MSNBC (@MSNBC) February 23, 2019


Meanwhile, in Santa Elena de Uairén near the Venezuela-Brazil border, gunfire has erupted.

Heavy gunfire heard in Santa Elena de Uairén near the Venezuela-Brazil border; reports of injuries and possible fatalities pic.twitter.com/bGy4FqhhCY

— BNO News (@BNONews) February 23, 2019

Imagine the response if Venezuela tried to drive a caravan of “humanitarian aid” across the border in McAllen, Texas, Nogales on the Arizona border, or the crossing in California at Mexicali. It would likely resemble Bush the Elder’s Highway of Death in Kuwait.

Aerial view of “The Highway of Death” on which Iraqi forces suffered devastating losses at the hands of Coalition Forces as they retreated from Kuwait in February 1991. Between 1,400 and 2,000 vehicles were destroyed or abandoned. pic.twitter.com/fcSNgKolL7

— Antoine Bousquet (@AJBousquet) February 21, 2019

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