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Spanish journalist Ignacio Ramonet, the former president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya and Adolfo Pérez Esquivel; the 1980 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, give on a look at the Corina’s Machado trajectory.

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00:00Welcome back. Spanish journalist Ignacio Ramonet stated that the Nobel Prize fell into decline
00:11after awarding the Peace Prize to Venezuelan far-right opposition leader Maria Corina Machado,
00:17who continues to pursue couped actions and seeks to destabilize the country.
00:21Through his Facebook account, Ramonet affirmed the crosses of a Nobel granting the Peace Prize
00:27to someone who has not stopped calling for military invasions, coup d'etat, violent protests and wars
00:34is yet another aberration of the current international disorder.
00:38It is the war turned upside down. It is making Orwell's dystopia in 1984 a reality
00:45where truth is lies and peace is war. A sad, rotten novel.
00:49Now let's look at the violent trajectory of Maria Corina Machado.
00:58In 2002, she signed the Carmona Decree, a document that supported the coup d'etat against Hugo Chavez.
01:06The trajectory of destabilization continued in 2014 when she promoted the La Salida plan
01:14that unleashed the terrorist Guarimbas. This act of violence, which she defended in order to overthrow
01:20the government of President Nicolás Maduro, resulted in the tragic death of more than 43 people.
01:27Throughout 2017, Machado actively worked to impose sanctions and blockades against Venezuela.
01:33In 2019, she supported the illegal government of Juan Guaidó and called for a foreign intervention.
01:38In 2020, she signed an agreement with the Israeli Liquid Party, which supports the genocide in the Castle Strip.
01:47After the 2024 presidential elections, terrorist groups known as Comanditos, led by Machado,
01:52killed 28 people that left nearly 200 injured.
01:56In 2025, she has criticized opposition leaders for their abstentionist agenda.
02:03She maintains links with drug trafficking networks and Colombian paramilitary groups
02:07to activate plans to create violence in Venezuela.
02:15A former president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, wrote on his social media account,
02:20X, the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Maria Corina Machado,
02:23is an affront to history and to the peoples who fight for their sovereignty.
02:29Rewarding a coup leader and ally of the financial elites and foreign interests
02:33is to turn the symbol of peace into an instrument of modern colonialism.
02:38There is never peace when those who promote sanctions, blockades, and economic wars
02:42against their own people are rewarded.
02:44During an interview, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, the 1980 Nobel Peace Prize winner, expressed,
02:55I don't agree because this is a reward for neutralizing the situation in Venezuela.
03:01Moreover, Corina Machado is part of U.S. politics against the Venezuelan government.
03:06She did not win for working for peace on the Venezuelan people.
03:10I am concerned that the Nobel Committee has taken this decision.
03:13She even called for the deployment of U.S. troops to Venezuela.
03:17At the moment, this situation is deteriorating because the United States is threatening
03:21the sovereignty of this country.
03:24Therefore, Corina Machado will continue to put pressure not to allegedly democratize Venezuela,
03:29but to respond to the regional and Latin American interests of the United States.
03:43Welcome back.
03:47Spanish journalist Ignacio Ramonet stated that the Nobel Prize fell into decline
03:52after awarding the Peace Prize to Venezuelan far-right opposition leader,
03:56Maria Corina Machado, who continues to pursue couped actions and seeks to destabilize the country.
04:02Through his Facebook account, Ramonet affirmed the crosses of a Nobel,
04:06granting the Peace Prize to someone who has not stopped calling for military invasions,
04:11coup d'etat, violent protests and wars,
04:15is yet another aberration of the current international disorder.
04:19It is the war turned upside down.
04:21It is making Orwell's dystopia in 1984 a reality
04:25where truth is lies and peace is war.
04:28A sad, rotten novel.
04:30Now let's look at the violent trajectory of Maria Corina Machado.
04:39In 2002, she signed the Carmona Decree,
04:42a document that supported the coup d'etat against Hugo Chavez.
04:46The trajectory of destabilization continued in 2014
04:51when she promoted the La Salida plan that unleashed the terrorist warimbas,
04:57this act of violence, which she defended in order to overthrow the government of President Nicolás Maduro,
05:03resulted in the tragic death of more than 43 people.
05:07Throughout 2017, Machado actively worked to impose sanctions and blockades against Venezuela.
05:13In 2019, she supported the illegal government of Juan Guaidó and called for a foreign intervention.
05:19In 2020, she signed an agreement with the Israeli Liquid Party,
05:24which supports the genocide in the Castro Strip.
05:27After the 2024 presidential elections,
05:29terrorist groups known as Comanditos, led by Machado,
05:33killed 28 people that left nearly 200 injured.
05:37In 2025, she has criticized opposition leaders for their abstentionist agenda.
05:44She maintains links with drug trafficking networks
05:46and Colombian paramilitary groups
05:48to activate plans to create violence in Venezuela.
05:54A former president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya, wrote on his social media account,
06:00X, the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Maria Corina Machado,
06:04is an affront to history and to the peoples who fight for their sovereignty.
06:09Rewarding a coup leader and ally of the financial elites and foreign interests
06:13is to turn the symbol of peace into an instrument of modern colonialism.
06:18There is never peace when those who promote sanctions, blockades, and economic wars
06:23against their own people are rewarded.
06:30During an interview, Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, the 1980 Nobel Peace Prize winner, expressed,
06:36I don't agree because this is a reward for neutralizing the situation in Venezuela.
06:42Moreover, Corina Machado is part of U.S. politics against the Venezuelan government.
06:47She did not win for working for peace on the Venezuelan people.
06:50I am concerned that the Nobel Committee has taken this decision.
06:54She even called for the deployment of U.S. troops to Venezuela.
06:58At the moment, this situation is deteriorating
07:00because the U.S. is threatening the sovereignty of this country.
07:04Therefore, Corina Machado will continue to put pressure
07:07not to allegedly democratize Venezuela,
07:10but to respond to the regional and Latin American interests of the U.S.
07:20Welcome back.
07:21Spanish journalist Ignacio Romanoz stated that the Nobel Prize fell into decline
07:25after awarding the Peace Prize to Venezuelan Far-Ride opposition leader Maria Corina Machado,
07:31who continues to pursue couped actions and seeks to destabilize the country.
07:35Through his Facebook account, Ramonet affirmed,
07:38the crosses of a Nobel granting the Peace Prize to someone
07:42who has not stopped calling for military invasions, coup d'etat,
07:46violent protests, and wars
07:48is yet another aberration of the current international disorder.
07:52It is the war turned upside down.
07:54It is making Orwell's dystopia in 1984 a reality
07:59where truth is lies and peace is war.
08:02A sad, rotten novel.
08:08Now let's look at the battling trajectory of Maria Corina Machado.
08:12In 2002, she signed the Carmona Decree,
08:16a document that supported the coup d'etat against Hugo Chavez.
08:19The trajectory of destabilization continued in 2014
08:25when she promoted the La Salida plan that unleashed the terrorist warimbas.
08:31This act of violence, which she defended in order to overthrow the government of President Nicolás Maduro,
08:37resulted in the tragic death of more than 43 people.
08:40Throughout 2017, Machado actively worked to impose sanctions
08:45and blockades against Venezuela.
08:46In 2019, she supported the illegal government of Juan Guaidó and called for a foreign intervention.
08:53In 2020, she signed an agreement with the Israeli liquid party,
08:58which supports the genocide in the Gaza Strip.
09:01After the 2024 presidential elections,
09:03she has criticized opposition leaders for their abstentionist agenda.
09:17She maintains links with drug trafficking networks
09:20and Colombian paramilitary groups
09:22to activate plans to create violence in Venezuela.
09:25A former president of Honduras, Manuel Zelaya,
09:32wrote on his social media account,
09:34X, the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Maria Corina Machado,
09:37is an affront to history and to the peoples who fight for their sovereignty.
09:43Rewarding a coup leader and ally of the financial elites and foreign interests
09:47is to turn the symbol of peace into an instrument of modern colonialism.
09:51There is never peace when those who promote sanctions,
09:55blockades and economic wars against their own people are rewarded.
10:03During an interview, Adolfo Pérez Schiebel,
10:06the 1980 Nobel Peace Prize winner, expressed,
10:10I don't agree because this is a reward for neutralizing the situation in Venezuela.
10:15Moreover, Corina Machado is part of U.S. politics against the Venezuelan government.
10:20She did not win for working for peace under the Venezuelan people.
10:24I am concerned that the Nobel Committee has taken this decision.
10:28She even called for the deployment of U.S. troops to Venezuela.
10:31At the moment, this situation is deteriorating
10:34because the United States is threatening the sovereignty of this country.
10:38Therefore, Corina Machado will continue to put pressure
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