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Berlingske:

Danish soldiers are under standing orders to take up arms if Danish territory is attacked, according to a 1952 royal decree.

The order would also apply if the United States attempted to seize Greenland by force.
 
A dangerous statement from Caracas 🚨🇻🇪🗣️ Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello:

“We lost Commander Hugo Chavez... We do not have the physical ability to bring him back, because they killed him.
As for Nicholas...we will bring him back.”

⚠️ A phrase loaded with symbolism and threat:
•A direct allusion to the assassination of Chavez
•A political message that the Maduro case has not been closed yet
•A clear escalation in the Venezuelan authorities’ rhetoric against its opponents

🧠 Realize the conclusion:
When the “martyr” is invoked in the discourse of authority, this means that the conflict has emerged from politics... and entered the stage of historical revenge.

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Another sensational news piece: there are no massive protests; a few scattered ones here and there make no difference. The average American has gone about their day earning just enough for a day's bread.
Venezuelan MP Rodbixa Beaulieu: "From the streets of Caracas we demand the return of our President Nicolas Maduro". We denounce the heinous acts of aggression and hatred practiced by American imperialism against our people. We are a peaceful and loving people, but if defending peace requires taking up arms, we will arm ourselves and raise our guns in defense of our homeland.

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Berlingske:

Danish soldiers are under standing orders to take up arms if Danish territory is attacked, according to a 1952 royal decree.

The order would also apply if the United States attempted to seize Greenland by force.
The US has already a Military base in Greenland!
 
The Venezuelan Air Force would have been destroyed before a single aircraft got off the ground.
Well , the country is under attack and no one is going to take any action? A whole bunch of helicopters just landed at the presidential residence.

They were told to stand down. A deal was made.
BTW Maduro looks like he is in good spirits!!
 
In both the nations you've mentioned, their number one failure was that they were never proactive, only reactive, a recipe for a disastrous projection of power. This policy failure has allowed them no input in shaping the geopolitical situation around them and has forced them to react only after entering the kill box established by the West, by design. It's even worse for the Chinese, as they aren't even reactive to the changes around them.

Eventually, China will have no allies, outside of North Korea and Pakistan, two nation-states that I've repeatedly called "dead horse," a burden China will have to carry.

For the Russians, the internal situation mirrors Pakistan's to a greater extent. They've wasted time looking for friends, just as Pakistan has, and their internal corruption has eroded the states within.
Russia FM just recently has said publicly that Russia will support China at any cost as agreed in their treaty if there is a war break out between China and Japan/US over Taiwan, it is the same for China, it will come to Russia's aid if US/NATO invade Russia. Russia and China are informal allies esp against US hegemony, that's good enough for China.
 
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I have just been informed that Venezuela is going to be purchasing ONLY American Made Products, with the money they receive from our new Oil Deal. These purchases will include, among other things, American Agricultural Products, and American Made Medicines, Medical Devices, and Equipment to improve Venezuela’s Electric Grid and Energy Facilities. In other words, Venezuela is committing to doing business with the United States of America as their principal partner – A wise choice, and a very good thing for the people of Venezuela, and the United States. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

 
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I have just been informed that Venezuela is going to be purchasing ONLY American Made Products, with the money they receive from our new Oil Deal. These purchases will include, among other things, American Agricultural Products, and American Made Medicines, Medical Devices, and Equipment to improve Venezuela’s Electric Grid and Energy Facilities. In other words, Venezuela is committing to doing business with the United States of America as their principal partner – A wise choice, and a very good thing for the people of Venezuela, and the United States. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

The people cant even afford food let alone american products.
 
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The article below sheds more light on the possible framework that could have been worked on behind the two larger powers.



Russian officials indicated in 2019 that the Kremlin would be willing to back off from its support for Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela in exchange for a free hand in Ukraine, according to Fiona Hill, an advisor to President Trump at the time.

The Russians repeatedly floated the idea of a “very strange swap arrangement between Venezuela and Ukraine," Hill said during a congressional hearing in 2019. Her comments surfaced again this week and were shared on social media after the U.S. stealth operation to capture Maduro.

Hill said Russia pushed the idea through articles in Russian media that referenced the Monroe Doctrine — a 19th-century principle in which the U.S. opposed European meddling in the Western Hemisphere and, in return, agreed to stay out of European affairs. It was invoked by Trump to justify the U.S. intervention in Venezuela.


Even though Russian officials never made a formal offer, Moscow's then-ambassador to the United States, Anatoly Antonov, hinted many times to her that Russia was willing to allow the United States to act as it wished in Venezuela if the U.S. did the same for Russia in Europe, Hill told the Associated Press this week.


“Before there was a ‘hint hint, nudge nudge, wink wink, how about doing a deal?' But nobody [in the U.S.] was interested then," Hill said.

Trump dispatched Hill — then his senior advisor on Russia and Europe — to Moscow in April 2019 to deliver that message. She said she told Russian officials “Ukraine and Venezuela are not related to each other.”

At that time, she said, the White House was aligned with allies in recognizing Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s interim president.

But fast forward seven years and the situation is different.

After ousting Maduro, the U.S. has said it will now “run” Venezuela policy. Trump also has renewed his threat to take over Greenland — a self-governing territory of Denmark and part of the NATO military alliance — and threatened to take military action against Colombia for facilitating the global sale of cocaine.

The Kremlin will be “thrilled” with the idea that large countries — such as Russia, the United States and China — get spheres of influence because it proves “might makes right,” Hill said.

Trump’s actions in Venezuela make it harder for Kyiv's allies to condemn Russia's designs on Ukraine as “illegitimate” because “we’ve just had a situation where the U.S. has taken over — or at least decapitated the government of another country — using fiction,” Hill told AP.

The Trump administration has described its raid in Venezuela as a law enforcement operation and has insisted that capturing Maduro was legal.

The Russian Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Hill's account.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has not commented on the military operation to oust Maduro but the Foreign Ministry issued statements condemning U.S. “aggression.”

I don't think there was ever a deal, unless you are talking about the US actively helping Russia in Ukraine

As I said before in the Ukrainian thread, the US lost the power to dictate terms in Ukraine when the American pull out the aid to it, now it's been solelya European responsibility for over 21 months now (The last US aid package to Ukraine passed on April 2024). I mean, Zelenskyy can just say no and tell Trump to Frack off, I mean, he wouldn't because he is a diplomat, but he can literally say that to Trump face, and there is nothing Trump can really do except sending the US troops to fight for Russia. I mean, you can't threaten to withdraw aid when you already did....You can't bleed the rock twice.

On the other hand, Russia can't take Eastern Ukraine by the time Trump leaves office, it's 18 months and a half since they set foot on Pokrovsk proper, and they still not managed to take the town, it's gonna take them WAY, WAY longer to take both Kramatosk and Sloviansk, and to some degree I don't think there is a real chance Russia would be able to take Kostiantynivka (which is between their axis of Advance and Kramatosk) by the end of 2028 if the same situation presist. I will say the chance the Russian be able to take Kostiantynivka is less than 50%

So Putin knows Trump is holding nothing over Ukraine, and Trump knows Putin can't take the entire Donbas before he leaves office. So what kind of deal would they be able to make in Venezuela?
 
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Venezuelan MP Rodbixa Beaulieu: "From the streets of Caracas we demand the return of our President Nicolas Maduro". We denounce the heinous acts of aggression and hatred practiced by American imperialism against our people. We are a peaceful and loving people, but if defending peace requires taking up arms, we will arm ourselves and raise our guns in defense of our homeland.

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Your initial post referenced American cities, which is why I said what I did. As for protests in Venezuela, that's another matter for them.
 
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