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U.S. pressure on Venezuela rekindles fears of past interventions

Nitza Soledad Perez

03:03

The Trump administration is intensifying military pressure on Venezuela, highlighted last week by a dramatic seizure of an oil tanker. These moves have strung up past fears regarding U.S. interventions, especially in Latin America. Between 1898 and 1994, the United States intervened to change governments in the region 41 times, roughly once every 28 months for nearly a century. CGTN’s Nitza Soledad Perez reports. 

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