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Luis Almagro person

also: Luis Algarmo, Luis... Almagro, Almagro, Luis Imago

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Luis Almagro headed Organization of American States documented
“Jose Pepe, I'm not even going to try to say his name, Muhaka, the OAS Secretary General, received support from progressive regional governments during his initial bid to lead the OAS in 2015. After emerging victorious, however, Almagro aban…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8 @ 12:35

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The Colonels Corner-Corporate Coup-Venezuela Part 2
▶ 1:10:05 In a May 21st statement titled, quote, the day after the farce, unquote, OAS Secretary General Luis Imago declared his organization would follow Washington's lead and reject Maduro's reelection, vowing to continue struggling for the end of …
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 7
▶ 10:14 to invade Venezuela, which is hilarious if you think about it for five seconds. They're standing in the country, Colombia, where all the drugs are coming from, complaining about Venezuela. Several opposition politicians from Venezuela, like…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 7
▶ 49:46 anti-Chavista OAS Secretary General Luis Algarmo to call for an investigation into Rojas and Barrero, declaring there is no democratization possible under a darkness of corrupt acts. Sensing growing political insecurity, Guaido attempted to…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8
▶ 12:05 A former Honduran government minister once wondered aloud, what happened to Luis Almagro? What did the U.S. government have on the OAS secretary general that made him so eager to act as perhaps the most loyal servant of Washington? Having s…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8
▶ 12:35 Jose Pepe, I'm not even going to try to say his name, Muhaka, the OAS Secretary General, received support from progressive regional governments during his initial bid to lead the OAS in 2015. After emerging victorious, however, Almagro aban…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8
▶ 13:07 and used his position as the Secretary General to issue a denunciation of any government that was opposed by the U.S. State Department. Critics accused Almagro of providing the OAS with a progressive face as it advanced Washington's positio…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8
▶ 13:36 more holistic view of the organization, noting that its power does not lie in the Secretary General's office. Almagro has unfortunately put himself in a situation in which he gets blamed for a lot because he talks too much, Sir Ronald Sande…
The Colonels Corner Corporate Coup (Venezuela) Part 8
▶ 14:28 He insisted that OAS policy was not set by the Secretary General, but by the representatives of the 34 member states. Such a comprehensive evaluation of OAS's function did not let Washington off the hook for its effort to subjugate regional…