Just know this was an act of war. And knowing one’s penchant to defend a criminal, if another country used their form of special forces to kidnap your president and put him on trial in their country, would you consider that an act of war?
I await your non-answer.
Oh, and don’t reply that I must support drug cartels because I never said that. Because it isn’t about drugs, otherwise why pardon another convicted drug lord only a few weeks earlier?
Might also want to include in your rebuttal, his claim to go after Greenland, Columbia, Cuba, etc. and how your Venezuelan argument applies to them.
This may turn out to be just another Iran for the sake of oil. Not to mention this helps one particular rich donor who just recently made an offer to purchase Citgo, who happens to own the refineries that are designed to refine thick oil like Venezuelas.
It goes without saying that at the very least, it was an attempt to remove the Epstein files from the headlines, so a wag the dog scenario works here.
In no way can any sensible person say this was done strictly to benefit the Venezuelans. Hence I await your reply.
There was a grand jury that indicted Maduro; presumably there was a warrant for his arrest since the Biden admin put a $25 million bounty on capturing him–and that was increased at some point to $50 million.
So we decided to take action to grab him and his indicted wife so they can stand trial.
It’s more like capturing a wanted/indicted criminal not an act of war. And I know Maduro and wife are innocent until proven guilty.
Wrong. You don’t send in a massive military operation, bomb the shit out of an area, kill nearly a hundred people in the process and call it a simple arrest.
As I predicted, just another non-answer. You haven’t explained the hypocrisy of pardoning another drug lord only a few days earlier nor the fact in the circus peanut’s statement he mentioned oil over two dozen times.
Not to mention in your initial comment, there was no real regime change as the second in command was put in Maduro’s place, so, essentially the same regime is still there, albeit they have been threatened to be a loyal puppet or risk similar results of Maduro. So the people still have the same leadership hovering over them, only now they must surrender their oil to the US, at a time that oil prices are already dropping because demand is dropping globally, in large part to the fact the rest of the world is going with EVs, once again putting the US behind the rest of the world in this technology.
Your lack of knowledge on these subjects is astounding. It’s as if you are deliberatly tuning out the obvious so you can continue to be oblivious in your bubble.
There’s still a chance that one can get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to this moron. It has been suggested the action was nothing more than an exercise in power just so he can see big explosions, people die and chaos, as he is a highly damaged child whose parents never loved him, so he needs acts of violence to make him happy. Along with family history of Alzheimers and his habit of inciting violence in his name, it makes sense, but I’m still waiting for medical results that will eventually prove those statements to have some veracity.
So, thank you for taking from eating your crayons to drag your knuckles across the keyboard to pound some more of your right wing drivel. Now try taking the time to get educated on the facts.
Why? Because a foreigner come in to install who they want as a puppet and take their oil? It did work so well in Iraq, didn’t it?
Deja Vu all over again.
It was never about drugs, it was about oil. Just like it wasn’t about WMDs.
And Venezuelans all over the world are rejoicing.
More like trepidation.
https://www.tpr.org/military-veterans-issues/2026-01-04/voices-from-inside-venezuela-after-the-u-s-attack
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c86vq753nwpo
Just know this was an act of war. And knowing one’s penchant to defend a criminal, if another country used their form of special forces to kidnap your president and put him on trial in their country, would you consider that an act of war?
I await your non-answer.
Oh, and don’t reply that I must support drug cartels because I never said that. Because it isn’t about drugs, otherwise why pardon another convicted drug lord only a few weeks earlier?
Might also want to include in your rebuttal, his claim to go after Greenland, Columbia, Cuba, etc. and how your Venezuelan argument applies to them.
This may turn out to be just another Iran for the sake of oil. Not to mention this helps one particular rich donor who just recently made an offer to purchase Citgo, who happens to own the refineries that are designed to refine thick oil like Venezuelas.
It goes without saying that at the very least, it was an attempt to remove the Epstein files from the headlines, so a wag the dog scenario works here.
In no way can any sensible person say this was done strictly to benefit the Venezuelans. Hence I await your reply.
There was a grand jury that indicted Maduro; presumably there was a warrant for his arrest since the Biden admin put a $25 million bounty on capturing him–and that was increased at some point to $50 million.
So we decided to take action to grab him and his indicted wife so they can stand trial.
It’s more like capturing a wanted/indicted criminal not an act of war. And I know Maduro and wife are innocent until proven guilty.
Wrong. You don’t send in a massive military operation, bomb the shit out of an area, kill nearly a hundred people in the process and call it a simple arrest.
As I predicted, just another non-answer. You haven’t explained the hypocrisy of pardoning another drug lord only a few days earlier nor the fact in the circus peanut’s statement he mentioned oil over two dozen times.
Not to mention in your initial comment, there was no real regime change as the second in command was put in Maduro’s place, so, essentially the same regime is still there, albeit they have been threatened to be a loyal puppet or risk similar results of Maduro. So the people still have the same leadership hovering over them, only now they must surrender their oil to the US, at a time that oil prices are already dropping because demand is dropping globally, in large part to the fact the rest of the world is going with EVs, once again putting the US behind the rest of the world in this technology.
Your lack of knowledge on these subjects is astounding. It’s as if you are deliberatly tuning out the obvious so you can continue to be oblivious in your bubble.
Here’s a transcript of his speech. You can count the times he mentions oil, but it may involve you taking off your shoes to get close to an accurate number.
https://www.rev.com/transcripts/trump-speaks-after-us-strikes-venezuela-and-captures-maduro
There’s still a chance that one can get the benefit of the doubt when it comes to this moron. It has been suggested the action was nothing more than an exercise in power just so he can see big explosions, people die and chaos, as he is a highly damaged child whose parents never loved him, so he needs acts of violence to make him happy. Along with family history of Alzheimers and his habit of inciting violence in his name, it makes sense, but I’m still waiting for medical results that will eventually prove those statements to have some veracity.
So, thank you for taking from eating your crayons to drag your knuckles across the keyboard to pound some more of your right wing drivel. Now try taking the time to get educated on the facts.
Why? Because a foreigner come in to install who they want as a puppet and take their oil? It did work so well in Iraq, didn’t it?
Deja Vu all over again.
It was never about drugs, it was about oil. Just like it wasn’t about WMDs.
Why would we want their oil? We have the largest provable oil reserves (under Colorado and Utah), so we could drill for it.
And while it takes the time to get that drilling up and running, prices would continue to fall for oil.
And who did we install as the leader? Venezuela’s rules kicked in and their VP is in charge right now.
Looks more like a Twit.