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One piece of this Venezuelan fiasco I haven’t seen mentioned: Would this invasion take place if Donald’s approval ratings were higher? Is he also trying to win back MAGAts from his Epstein erosion?

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1 hour ago, Hongbit said:

I’m surprised he didn’t introduce his great friend Miguel Cabrera as the new President

Is Miggy Trump's great friend? It absolutely would not surprise me in the least.

Venezuela is a member in good standing of the United nations, a sovereign nation that is supposed to be in charge of its own affairs. They are now a United States possession. This is nothing but flat out imperialism. The Soviet Union was right about us the whole time.

It's one thing if a coalition of nations were to work together to remove a citizen-murdering despot from power. That is eminently defensible. It's another matter when the biggest baddest mother****ing country on the planet overthrows a government just to drill, steal, and sell off the oil, which is precisely what Trump said today we are doing. Notice how he didn't say boo about fighting drug trafficking during the press conf today? If Trump wants to give the rest of the world a real hot foot, he can put that ex-Honduran president he absolved of drug trafficking in charge of Venezuela now. Think he won't? Keep on eye on Kalshi, it might just show up there as a prop bet.

I'm sorry, I want to be happy as the next guy that Maduro is out, but I would have wanted that to happen the right way, through the people of Venezuela, and not through the military adventurism of the United States.

This was more than merely the brazen and craven act of a convicted felon dictator. It's also a huge middle finger to the rest of the world, except for Russia and China, for reasons romad1 has already articulated.

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50 minutes ago, mtutiger said:

Well, better go talk to ya boy then

How about you go talk to your boss's boss and tell him/her they can't do the thing you don't want them to do? 😏

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14 minutes ago, chasfh said:

I'm sorry, I want to be happy as the next guy that Maduro is out, but I would have wanted that to happen the right way, through the people of Venezuela, and not through the military adventurism of the United States.

A couple of points:

1) It's hard to take this administration's actions today as some sort of gesture toward freedom and democracy when they have continually antagonized a sovereign country defending itself from an unlawful attack (ie. Ukraine) from a corrupt dictator

2) It's hard to take this administration's actions today as some sort of gesture toward freedom and democracy when they have continually taken aim at our own freedom and our own democracy at home

3) Nicolas Maduro is a bad bad leader. But there are many bad bad leaders out there. Why is it in our interests to take *this* one out and not all the others? This administration has not once made the case to the American people as to why this action was necessary... but we're all supposed to be in awe or some **** over it

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If being a criminal is cause for another country to take out a leader…. Can someone come here and take our guy? You can have his wife too if that helps.  She might pose for some nudes for your troops.  

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Taking all the politics out of this, it's pretty damn amazing that we just went into a country and snatched up the sitting President from his safe space on a military base without losing a single person or aircraft.

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