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Opinions of Monday, 20 April 2015

Auteur: Jose Lopez

Who is the biggest threat?

A Gallop Poll in 2014 revealed that most countries believe that the United States (US) poses the greatest threat to world peace. It is important to mention that Gallop is a US company.

Interestingly, Cuba, which had been on the United States Terrorists List for over 50 years, did not make the list.

Equally interesting is that Venezuela, which the United States (US) government currently considers a threat to the US security, did not make the list either.

Therefore, the number one country that is the greatest threat to world peace considered and considers Cuba and Venezuela, which did not make the list, threats to US national security. What does that say?

1st Place: United States of America, at 24%

2nd Place: Pakistan, at 8% 3rd Place: China, at 6% 4th Place: Afghanistan, Iran, Israel, North Korea, at 5%

5th Place: India, Iraq, Japan, at 4% 6th Place: Syria, Russia, at 2% 7th Place: Australia, Germany, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Korea, Great Britain, at 1%

President Nicholas Maduro of Venezuela should not worry too much about his country being classified as a threat to US security. You see, that just means that Venezuela, like Cuba, will not allow the US government to take her wealth.

The United States government has no credibility. It has held Puerto Rico as its colony for 116 years, despite 33 United Nations resolutions asking it to immediately decolonize Puerto Rico.

The UN determined that colonialism is a crime against humanity in 1960. Moreover, the US government has held for 34 years Puerto Rican political prisoner Oscar L'pez Rivera despite the world's demand to release him.

This is why we are asking you to join us in our 2nd Oscar - Mandela March in New York City on Monday, June 22, 2015.

We will march peacefully from Hunter College at 9 AM to the Ralph Bunche Park on the other side of the United Nations (UN). On that very day, the UN will be discussing once again, the decolonization of Puerto Rico.

We will need a tsunami of people to make the US government comply with the UN resolutions. We do, because those who have colonies, don't believe in justice for all!

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