Yea, the difference is removing the brutal dictator worked toGannonFan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 12:56 pmWe are not worried about nukes in Venezuela. This isn't Cuba all over again. And nuclear missiles in Venezuela are not any more threatening than nuclear missiles in submarines sitting not too far off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. This isn't the movie "War Games", and if it were the only way to win would be not to play.Caribbean Hen wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 12:14 pm There is a lot going on in Venezuela and it’s more than Maduro being the king of a drug trafficking organization
The Chinese are in Venezuela, the Russians are in Venezuela and who knows what they are up to… they know but we don’t know everything just yet
But having nuclear warheads in Venezuela is much more of a threat than coming from Russia of China due to the range
So Trump blowing up drug smugglers coming out of Venezuela is really so much more than just a war on drugs
I could envision this turning into a “bay of pigs” scenario, all Russia has done is move their threats from Cuba to Venezuela this time, China is involved as well
The Coast Guard has been doing an outstanding job along those routes for about 40 years now, but you would need about 10 Coast Guards to shut it down. Yes the Navy has helped but they are just platforms. Also, the guys driving these go fast boats smuggling drugs are the lowest pawns in the DTO. If they get caught, tried and convicted prison sentences are light, with free healthcare and food. It’s not that great of a deterrent really as these guys live in great fear on the outside
Perfection in 2026
The Bay of Pigs plan to take out Castro over 60 years ago was a disaster
So maybe now you will see how all of this is about more than just Venezuela
Cuba could be next …. The people could see this as an opportunity to revolt.
And remember the Secretary of State has deep Cuban roots, the good kind. Being from Miami he knows all about communist Cuba, and how horrible it is. Rubio has a deep understanding of how Latin America works, something we didn’t have in Iraq or Afghanistan





