Time for another coup d'état

Jan 31, 2019 15:41

Once in a blue moon Venezuela again, America ( Read more... )

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maadmike February 1 2019, 12:33:04 UTC
We common citizens are thinking will there be a military invasion of USA and if it will, would be our government or who else is taking the decision here wise enough to stay away...

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matrixmann February 1 2019, 21:40:09 UTC
The news have carried it so far to mention these plans of the US to send 5000 (?) soldiers to Columbia for this.
If they really do this, their intentions will be very clear.
They're literally spoiling for a fight...

I don't know, somehow this rings a bell to the Ukraine conflict the stirred up.
Only in this case now, it doesn't look so obvious if they're gonna get their way.

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maadmike February 1 2019, 22:57:06 UTC
"The news have carried it so far to mention these plans of the US to send 5000 (?) soldiers to Columbia for this."

Yes, I've heard something in a row and I think they could do what ever they like in South America - it is a long distance for Russian planes to get...

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matrixmann February 1 2019, 23:33:20 UTC
Don't the Russians have a military base there or didn't they intend to build one there?

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onb2017 February 3 2019, 19:58:18 UTC
That is I agree- imperialist intentions to get involved with the other supposedly independent country to gain some sort of financial profit. What pisses me off here that I saw from the leftist point of view that Venezuela is suddenly socialist and it is fight of capitalism vs socialism which is a complete BS. Venezuela might have nationalized oil industry but it benefits the class of private owners. Really they depend on the damn oil and prior to that people where hungry and jobless so it is a fight of two capitalist groups again, the stronger and the weaker one. Which, of course, does not mean that anyone should support the overthrow of their government but support Maduro as a socialist is another extrim, I think.

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matrixmann February 3 2019, 21:05:04 UTC
Systemwise, Maduro seems like the better option of the two of the table at all.
Still though, and that's an observation of many, he doesn't live up his predecessor Chavez. It somehow is the way that he's lesser this fighter type that he was. (Who knows where they would have went under him anyway if he had lived longer? I think you know the conspirational talking that he didn't get cancer for 4 times just from plain accident, he rather was killed. Which isn't so much totally off-track, if one consideres his role in the South American fight against the economical US occupation...)
Maybe this will contribute to the recent situation too.

Err, the circumstance that there are still people that can be considered as "wealthy", which are the regular audience whenever the US tries a new attempt for a putsch, disturbed me a little before too. But I don't know structurally the circumstances of how they got to this supposed "wealth ( ... )

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