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  1. In addition, of course, that “commitment by Maduro to work toward free and fair conditions for the 2024 presidential election” in Venezuela was a joke.

    As anyone with a minimal knowledge of Venezuela could have told Biden when he made that deal w Maduro in 2023.

    Maduro’s agreeing to accepted deported illegal aliens is one more example that Trump is more effective in acting for American interests than the hidden cabal that manipulated the Biden puppet for the last four years. Which doesn’t necessarily mean that the hidden cabal was ineffectual—it might also be said that the hidden cabal did not have America’s interests in mind.

    Alejandro Puyana, a Venezuelan expat living in Texas, recently wrote Freedom is a Feast, a novel which spans decades of Venezuelan history. Here are two articles about Puyana and the book which help explain his complicated perspective.

    Texas Standard_ New novel ‘Freedom is a Feast’ weaves through complexities surrounding Venezuelan history.

    Texas Monthly_After Leaving Venezuela, I Thought I’d Lost My Country. Texas Helped Me Get It Back.

    He writes from a leftist perspective, but that perspective is much more common in Venezuela than it is here. I sent two autographed books to hometown friends with childhood ties to Venezuela. (I recommend an e-book , because his book is peppered with Venezuelan Spanish idioms which are more easily looked up electronically than from a hard copy dictionary. Even I, who had worked in Venezuela, needed to go to the dictionary for some of the idioms.)

    The response that the author gave to one of my questions reminded me of Freud’s saying sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. One of the main characters in the book is Stanislavo Atanas–apparently modeled on Teodoro Petkoff, the former guerrilla turned journalist and anti-Chavista. I said that “Atanas” reminded me of Satanás, the Spanish word for Satan. I asked, did you intentionally make “Atanas” similar to Satanás? No, he replied. Has anyone ever brought up this similarity? No, he replied.

    Sometimes, a cigar is just a cigar.

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