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Re: Venezuelan Conflict

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Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:42 am
UNI88 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:09 am

How old was the Iraq Part Deux when it was 4 weeks old? How old was the Afghanistan War when it was 4 weeks old? Did either turn into a forever war?

But you keep but, but, but, deflecting away in your defense of all things trump no matter how many times he flip flops on his promises.
I presented you with a fact

You posted a but but but but but but but

You accuse me of doing what you do

But that’s ok because we don’t have a vaccine for TDS yet

By the way, Venezuela can eventually get back to their glory days now that an operation that didn’t even last a day removed him
Has the regime been replaced? Do the people want a a US supported kleptocratic state with whatever leader is willing to sell off the country’s resources?
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Re: Venezuelan Conflict

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Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:42 am
UNI88 wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:09 am

How old was the Iraq Part Deux when it was 4 weeks old? How old was the Afghanistan War when it was 4 weeks old? Did either turn into a forever war?

But you keep but, but, but, deflecting away in your defense of all things trump no matter how many times he flip flops on his promises.
I presented you with a fact

You posted a but but but but but but but

You accuse me of doing what you do

But that’s ok because we don’t have a vaccine for TDS yet

By the way, Venezuela can eventually get back to their glory days now that an operation that didn’t even last a day removed him
And we're 4 weeks into the 1 week war with Iran - what's your point?

You were being obtuse not presenting me with a fact. You know darn well that 4 weeks isn't a forever war but you also know that forever wars have to start somewhere and they were all 4 weeks old at some point.

trump can either TACO is way out of regime change or put boots on the ground to really kick off this forever war. Which one do you think it will be?
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Re: Venezuelan Conflict

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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:52 am
Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:42 am

I presented you with a fact

You posted a but but but but but but but

You accuse me of doing what you do

But that’s ok because we don’t have a vaccine for TDS yet

By the way, Venezuela can eventually get back to their glory days now that an operation that didn’t even last a day removed him
Has the regime been replaced? Do the people want a a US supported kleptocratic state with whatever leader is willing to sell off the country’s resources?
The brutal dictator controlled the regime, so therefore the regime has been replaced

a kleptocratic state ? Weren’t they recognized globally as one of the most deeply corrupt places over the past 25 years of Chavez and Maduro…

The Venezuelan people had more money in their pockets before those two thugs took over
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Re: Venezuelan Conflict

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Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:02 am
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 9:52 am

Has the regime been replaced? Do the people want a a US supported kleptocratic state with whatever leader is willing to sell off the country’s resources?
The brutal dictator controlled the regime, so therefore the regime has been replaced

a kleptocratic state ? Weren’t they recognized globally as one of the most deeply corrupt places over the past 25 years of Chavez and Maduro…

The Venezuelan people had more money in their pockets before those two thugs took over
A regime is not just one person.

Replacing Chavez and Maduro with resource extraction and foreign profit taking doesn’t sound good with. You sound like you’re ok with simply replacing one form of kleptocracy with another.
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kalm wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:17 am
Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:02 am

The brutal dictator controlled the regime, so therefore the regime has been replaced

a kleptocratic state ? Weren’t they recognized globally as one of the most deeply corrupt places over the past 25 years of Chavez and Maduro…

The Venezuelan people had more money in their pockets before those two thugs took over
A regime is not just one person.

Replacing Chavez and Maduro with resource extraction and foreign profit taking doesn’t sound good with. You sound like you’re ok with simply replacing one form of kleptocracy with another.
Replacing a failed brutal leader can change behaviors of the subordinates that were below him

Why? because he cannot kill them now
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Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:25 am
kalm wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:17 am

A regime is not just one person.

Replacing Chavez and Maduro with resource extraction and foreign profit taking doesn’t sound good with. You sound like you’re ok with simply replacing one form of kleptocracy with another.
Replacing a failed brutal leader can change behaviors of the subordinates that were below him

Why? because he cannot kill them now
Sure. Who gets to decide whether a leader is failed and brutal enough to be removed by another country?
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Just casually admitting to a war crime. You voted for this.

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kalm wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 6:59 am
Caribbean Hen wrote: Fri Mar 27, 2026 10:25 am

Replacing a failed brutal leader can change behaviors of the subordinates that were below him

Why? because he cannot kill them now
Sure. Who gets to decide whether a leader is failed and brutal enough to be removed by another country?
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Caribbean Hen wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 5:12 pm
kalm wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 6:59 am

Sure. Who gets to decide whether a leader is failed and brutal enough to be removed by another country?
Law-enforcement
Then Interpol could decide that trump is failed and brutal enough to be removed.
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UNI88 wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 5:25 pm
Caribbean Hen wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 5:12 pm

Law-enforcement
Then Interpol could decide that trump is failed and brutal enough to be removed.
There was a Grand jury indictment in 2020 on the Narco king of Venezuela. The United States is just trying to bring him to justice.

The people of Venezuela are overwhelmingly happy about it and the Venezuelan’s in Miami are ecstatic about it


TDS 88 is foaming at the mouth mad about it
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Caribbean Hen wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 5:35 pm
UNI88 wrote: Sat Mar 28, 2026 5:25 pm
Then Interpol could decide that trump is failed and brutal enough to be removed.
There was a Grand jury indictment in 2020 on the Narco king of Venezuela. The United States is just trying to bring him to justice.

The people of Venezuela are overwhelmingly happy about it and the Venezuelan’s in Miami are ecstatic about it

TDS 88 is foaming at the mouth mad about it
I'm just pointing out that another nation could use that logic to arrest netanyahu now and trump in the future. But like a typical MAQA yahoo you refuse to acknowledge unintended consequences and you insist on a double standard for trump and MAQA.

I'm glad maduro has been arrested. I would have preferred that the Venezuelan people had overthrown his dictatorship.
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“A tanker carrying 400,000 barrels of Venezuelan crude will supply that refinery for four days. The oil imports are helping both "bring revenue to Venezuela, and it's helping Americans," Walz said.”

Big win, bringing revenue to Venezuela to help the common people instead of it being stolen by the brutal dictator

Not to mention keeping the gas prices in the USA under somewhat control considering they should be at about seven dollars a gallon with the turmoil off Iran
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