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Captain Dart

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It's an indirect action against China.

and control of South America and it's resources.
 
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duffer

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Probably not, they’ve just captured Maduro. I’m sure everyone will rejoice at the deposition of a dictator.

Sure. Is Trump going after Putin then, or Xi in China, or Kim in North Korea?

All of those are far more repressive regimes, when's Trump going after them?

Let's not pretend this is about taking on dictators eh, only a gormless, bootlicking, nonce fanboy, would fall for that arrant nonsense. Try harder.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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What kind of video game are we living in when you can just pop in to another nation and kidnap their President. Not condoning this at all but Trump there is this guy called Starmer right.....
Electing presidents with orange faces, orange faces
Snatching people of other races, other races
It’s a very very…Mucca Mad World
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Nothing says "free and fair elections" like the US flying in to kidnap the president in a military helicopter at 1am
I’m not upset, but I’m staggered at the mental gymnastics you perform to defend anything this man does.

I was being slightly sarcastic in the first instance but in any case, there will be no tears shed for Maduro over here.

Maduro’s second presidency was only legitimate in the eyes of; China, Russia, Belarus, Palestine, North Korea, Cuba, Syria and Turkey.

The EU, Britain, Australia and the US all sanctioned the regime and denounced it as illegitimate.

Interesting and terrifying theory. I think it’s clear the over arching plan of the republicans currently is they see themselves and China as two superpowers headed toward inevitable conflict.
China has been stepping up its military drilling in and around Taiwan. All the war games pretty much conclude the USA would lose in a war over Taiwan so there’s a wider chess game going on here.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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I was being slightly sarcastic in the first instance but in any case, there will be no tears shed for Maduro over here.

Maduro’s second presidency was only legitimate in the eyes of; China, Russia, Belarus, Palestine, North Korea, Cuba, Syria and Turkey.

The EU, Britain, Australia and the US all sanctioned the regime and denounced it as illegitimate.


China has been stepping up its military drilling in and around Taiwan. All the war games pretty much conclude the USA would lose in a war over Taiwan so there’s a wider chess game going on here.
You do realise that launching coups against the leaders you dislike undermines any claim you have to make against your rivals doing the same?
 

SBT

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I was being slightly sarcastic in the first instance but in any case, there will be no tears shed for Maduro over here.

Maduro’s second presidency was only legitimate in the eyes of; China, Russia, Belarus, Palestine, North Korea, Cuba, Syria and Turkey.

The EU, Britain, Australia and the US all sanctioned the regime and denounced it as illegitimate.
What is your point here?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Sure. Is Trump going after Putin then, or Xi in China, or Kim in North Korea?

All of those are far more repressive regimes, when's Trump going after them?

Let's not pretend this is about taking on dictators eh, only a gormless, bootlicking, nonce fanboy, would fall for that arrant nonsense. Try harder.
To answer your question, no because it’d trigger a nuclear war. It’s a stupid question because you know that to be true.

The Trump admin is threatening to intervene in Iran again so there is a common theme there.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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To answer your question, no because it’d trigger a nuclear war. It’s a stupid question because you know that to be true.

The Trump admin is threatening to intervene in Iran again so there is a common theme there.
All these interventions in Iran have done is make them even more determined to build a nuclear weapon so they’ll be left alone.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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All these interventions in Iran have done is make them even more determined to build a nuclear weapon so they’ll be left alone.
Have seen what’s going on in Iran? They’re shooting at protesters. It’s a possibility that it’s the beginning of the end for that regime too which, like Maduro, is a long time coming.

Anyway, back to Venezuela, anyone who’s actually looked into Maduro’s regime won’t shed a tear at today’s news.

Judging by the response by yourself, SBT, Duffer and so on… either you’re partisan to Maduro because he is a “socialist” (in name only) or partisan against Trump.

Off the bat, the intervention is only a worthwhile enterprise if there’s a succession plan in place for an interim government to organise new elections.
 

Grendel

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Will these mean that the person who defeated him in his quest for the Nobel Peace Prize will stand for President?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Have seen what’s going on in Iran? They’re shooting at protesters. It’s a possibility that it’s the beginning of the end for that regime too which, like Maduro, is a long time coming.

Anyway, back to Venezuela, anyone who’s actually looked into Maduro’s regime won’t shed a tear at today’s news.

Judging by the response by yourself, SBT, Duffer and so on… either you’re partisan to Maduro because he is a “socialist” (in name only) or partisan against Trump.

Off the bat, the intervention is only a worthwhile enterprise if there’s a succession plan in place for an interim government to organise new elections.
Have you seen what’s going on in the US? The president literally interfered in an election he lost and incited riots to prevent the transfer of power.
 

SIR ERNIE

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I suspect that there won't be many Venezuelans shedding tears.
Or at least those that remain who haven't already fled or been executed without trial.
 

PVA

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Have seen what’s going on in Iran? They’re shooting at protesters. It’s a possibility that it’s the beginning of the end for that regime too which, like Maduro, is a long time coming.

Anyway, back to Venezuela, anyone who’s actually looked into Maduro’s regime won’t shed a tear at today’s news.

Judging by the response by yourself, SBT, Duffer and so on… either you’re partisan to Maduro because he is a “socialist” (in name only) or partisan against Trump.

Off the bat, the intervention is only a worthwhile enterprise if there’s a succession plan in place for an interim government to organise new elections.

It has absolutely nothing to do with intervention of a dictatorial regime and you know it.
 

duffer

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Other countries without democracy that Trump could focus on if he's a bit scared of Putin. Qatar, Saudi Arabia. No?

Turkmenistan, Eritrea, Afghanistan?

There's a long list that anyone can Google for themselves if they're labouring under the assumption that this is somehow about Trump supporting democracy or human rights.

Weakest argument ever, especially given his record in his own country.
 

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