
No Room for Debate
The situation in Venezuela is complicated. But we should all agree on one thing: the US has no business intervening.
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Daniel Finn is the features editor at Jacobin. He is the author of One Man’s Terrorist: A Political History of the IRA.
The situation in Venezuela is complicated. But we should all agree on one thing: the US has no business intervening.
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