America’s New Cold War: How Washington Is Targeting Oil-Rich Socialist States in South America
The U.S. is fuelling a new Cold War in South America, targeting oil-rich socialist nations to secure resources and crush regional sovereignty.
The U.S. is fuelling a new Cold War in South America, targeting oil-rich socialist nations to secure resources and crush regional sovereignty.
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