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Sanctioned for drugs, Venezuelan vice president slams U.S. ‘aggression’
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February 15, 2017
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Venezuela's powerful vice president on Tuesday called his blacklisting by the United States on drug charges an "imperialist aggression" in the first flare-up between the two countries under new U.S. President Trump.
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