Venezuela - US Conflict: News, Updates

First Paragraph: Material wealth does not translate into happiness so it's not strange at all.

2nd Paragraph: Is it so easy to absolve Americans from Americas continued wars?
1st Para - true.

2nd Para - who can be bitter when you have leaders like ours? Our "elected" officials are beholden to the Deep State and Military-Industrial Complex. Plus, they are whores themselves; lining their pockets while the Joe 6-pack types go off to fight. As long as "We the People" continue to vote for people like this, this is what we get.

Now, we're starting to drift a little further from the topic than my benevolence is willing to accept.
 
You won't be an American if some irrational fear
2nd Para - who can be bitter when you have leaders like ours? Our "elected" officials are beholden to the Deep State and Military-Industrial Complex. Plus, they are whores themselves; lining their pockets while the Joe 6-pack types go off to fight. As long as "We the People" continue to vote for people like this, this is what we get.

I rest my case.

Have a great evening.
 
I rest my case.

Have a great evening.
You've made no case whatsoever. That is not an irrational fear. It is the simple truth.

Perhaps you do not understand American politics as well as you think you do. You're a Pak expat residing in Germany. Perhaps you should focus your efforts there. The rise in German militarism and the whole "Deutschland für Deutsche" should be of concern to you.
 
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Whoops!

Wait a minute I know what that is that is celebratory gunfire for the supah dupah freedom they now have.
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If the threatened South Americans fight together and take on the Americans in guerrilla warfare than this could end like the Vietnam for the Americans.
They sort of were at war with the US, the cartels, and Trump fortunately put his foot down.
 
You've made no case whatsoever. That is not an irrational fear. It is the simple truth.

Perhaps you do not understand American politics as well as you think you do. You're a Pak expat residing in Germany. Perhaps you should focus your efforts there. The rise in German militarism and the whole "Deutschland für Deutsche" should be of concern to you.

I have not made a single statement in my entire post history about any internal political matter in America or for any other country for that matter apart from India and Bangladesh and there is no such thing as 'truth', we all have our versions of it.
 
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⚡️Yemeni artist Mustafa Al-Momawi:

“The world is afraid of Trump. ‘Ohhh, did you see what Trump did to the Venezuelan president?!’

‘They took this president from inside his house and blah blah…’

Do you really believe these movies?!

America is weaker and more cowardly than to go to a country, drop paratroopers, and kidnap its president this easily.

This Venezuela. Its government and its army sold their president and coordinated with America. They sold him outright.

Some time ago, during Trump’s time, America sent ten aircraft to Yemen, Marines, and paratroopers to kidnap a Yemeni man named Abdulraouf Al-Dhahab. In the house there was only him, his wife, and four other people.

He and those four people alone killed eight Americans in the confrontation, and the Americans were unable to kidnap him. In the end, America bombed his house with his wife and the four who were with him.

This is America. They could not handle one Yemeni man named Abdulraouf Al-Dhahab, who had no army, no Arsenal, no guards, nothing at all, just alone in his house, and he faced America by himself.

And you believe they kidnapped a president of a country without any resistance?!

Where is the army? Where is the state? Where, where…

Sold out.

America, America… look at what we did to America in Yemen. Why don’t they drop paratroopers in Yemen?!

They know we would sell them as spare parts.”

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From the Outside, America No Longer Sounds Like Itself

This is what people are talking about around the world today.

A lot of us are sitting here listening to the United States and thinking: do Americans hear how this sounds. Because from the outside, it sounds like a country coming unglued, impulsive, and willing to throw rules out the window the moment they get in the way.

And what is honestly shocking is how normal it seems to have become inside the US. People repeat the talking points, argue about the usual teams, and act like this is just another news cycle. But the rest of the world is hearing something else entirely. We are hearing threats. We are hearing contempt for allies. We are hearing a willingness to take what you want because you can.

That is the kind of behavior Americans used to point at in other countries and say, that is not who we are. Now it is coming from Washington, and people abroad are not guessing anymore. They are concluding.

In North America right now, Canada looks like the only adult in the room. Stable, boring, predictable, democratic. The kind of country you can actually trust from one year to the next.

Maybe Americans do not feel the change because it is happening from the inside. But from the outside, it is loud. And it is not a good sound.

The first tweet is about an Al-Qaeda member who was killed in a low profile COIN raid in 2017. That Yemeni man seems to be glorifying him and lying as usual. The COIN raid in question resulted in deaths of 14 Al-Qaeda members and 1 American soldier. Yemeni people need to reflect on the mess they have created in their country instead of bragging and glorifying terrorists. A low profile COIN operation is not representative of what happened in Venezuela. But losses are possible in any risky operation.
 
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Trump said oil companies will directly pay for the cost of rebuilding Venezuela’s infrastructure, and “will be reimbursed for what they’re doing.”

 
I have found that some people are still very naive.

Didn't you see so many Americans celebrating Trump's successful invasion of Venezuela in the post?

Why are they happy? Let's be frank, they are happy that the United States has taken over a colony. They are happy about the possibility of the United States obtaining colonial oil.

The United States is a new colonial empire, and these Americans are supporters of colonialism. Isn't this an obvious answer?

The only thing you can do is kneel down and become slaves to them, or stand up and resist.

It's ridiculous that those South Asian Americans suggest that you don't blame Britain for colonizing South Asia or Russia for invading Ukraine in the future. Your moral standards are not sufficient to support similar criticism.
 
Trump said oil companies will directly pay for the cost of rebuilding Venezuela’s infrastructure, and “will be reimbursed for what they’re doing.”

no chance, PDVSA already owes American oil companies billions in unpaid dues. Trump will have to fund the cost of rebuilding until our oil companies are paid in full. Anyone who thinks this is anything other than the use of US Military as debt collectors for Big Oil is poorly informed.

Key Figures & Situations:
  • Arbitration Awards: ConocoPhillips won over $10 billion in arbitration against Venezuela, with ExxonMobil also holding significant awards.
  • Trade Receivables: In 2023, Reuters reported PDVSA had $21.2 billion in unpaid bills from oil sales, largely from unknown intermediaries, some of which may never be collected.
  • Chevron: The only U.S. company still operating in Venezuela, Chevron seeks billions in unpaid bills and seized assets.
  • Total Debt: Total Venezuelan debt, including PDVSA obligations and arbitration, is estimated at $150-$170 billion, according to analysts.
 
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Its funny, first Trump sing the song of drug smuggling by Venzi govt and deploy all asset to control drugs and now all of sudden his tone change and talking about oil cartel and use those asset to arrest him ..... lolllllllllllllllllll
 

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