Why didn't the US send in the aid via the normal routes instead of trying to force it in over a bridge that had never been opened to politicise the event.
Why did Richard Branson ( The British globalist traitor ) lie about his stupid pop concert to maximise the publicity?
If the US is so concerned about human aid, why isn't it doing something about the Yemen, Columbia and other countries with far worse problems than Venezuela?
Why isn't the US spending money to help reduce the poverty and destitution in the US? It is now being reported as worse than the conditions in Venezuela.
If the US really why wants to help Venezuela, why have they imposed draconian sanctions on the country?
The US is becoming a communist state run by a politbureau appointed by the Rothschild/Vatican/British Crown elite, and they are becoming so arrogant that their actions are transparent. Brexit is one example, and appointing a graduate of the George Washington school for regime change to orchestrate the annexation of Venezuela is another.
The US, the EU, and various other countries (ie. Canada) have been trying to send the aid "via normal routes", even back when they still recognized Maduro (before Jan 10 2019). He always rejected it on absurd claims. This has been going for 2 or 3 years... Now that Maduro is no longer recognized, and the new President Interim Guaidó officially requested the aid, they have been trying to deliver it. I has been piling near the borders for months.
Whatever Richard Branson does, its his private business. It doesn't change the official position of countries or the needs of the people of Venezuela. If private entities want to raise funds to donate food or medicine, Why are we going to reject it? This is the country where people are supposed to live with under 10 USD a month, somehow...
I don't know about Yemen, but Colombia is in a far, FAR better situation that Venezuela. In Colombia the average wage is 250 USD, just like Venezuela had 10 years ago. Colombia's main problem was the leftist guerrillas (and later rightist paramilitary, which were anti-guerrilla's guerrilla). For the most part that problem is now solved, only very few groups remain, but it isn't like 10, 20 or 30 years ago where they controlled vast areas. The previous Colombian administrations, with the military aid of USA, reduced the guerrillas, and a peace treaty with the help of Cuba demobilized the majority the last administration. In fact some have moved to Venezuela... Colombia also accepts aid, being an US partner you can raise funds and deliver aid without anyone making a fuzz (ie. burning it), perhaps that's why you don't see it in the news... Currently Colombia's current crisis has to do with nearly a million Venezuelans flooding in, thanks to Maduro's "socialist" policies and rampant crime.
Why doesn't the US "spend money to reduce poverty"? I leave that to you. Perhaps you should think more in ways to increase wealth rather than reduce it...
The sanctions, as i have told countless times, do not target Venezuela as a whole. The sanctions go against specific individuals, who should not be handling stolen Venezuelan assets and money anyway. These sanctions are very well deserved, and in my opinion those people should be arrested and imprisoned anywhere they go in the world. They are criminals, as simple as that.