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On January 4, local time, in Washington DC, New York City and other parts of the United States, people held demonstrations for the second day in a row to protest against the US government's blatant use of force against Venezuela and demand the release of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. In New York, large crowds of people gathered outside the Brooklyn Detention Center where Maduro is currently located and shouted slogans such as “Don't pay for war or murder,” “Don't trade blood for oil,” and “Don't touch Venezuela.” The protesters said that what the US government is doing is not only illegal, but also a disgrace to the US! America cannot take military action against other countries based on its own will alone; Americans do not want another war to break out.

Zhitongcaijing·01/05/2026 07:17:03
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On January 4, local time, in Washington DC, New York City and other parts of the United States, people held demonstrations for the second day in a row to protest against the US government's blatant use of force against Venezuela and demand the release of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. In New York, large crowds of people gathered outside the Brooklyn Detention Center where Maduro is currently located and shouted slogans such as “Don't pay for war or murder,” “Don't trade blood for oil,” and “Don't touch Venezuela.” The protesters said that what the US government is doing is not only illegal, but also a disgrace to the US! America cannot take military action against other countries based on its own will alone; Americans do not want another war to break out.