The Noriega "Precedent" is itself disputed (it's not considered a legal precedent) and it does not resemble the maduro situation quite as closely as you might think.Baldy wrote: ↑Mon Jan 05, 2026 4:31 pmReally, it is that simple. I imagine you're intentionally being this obtuse because you realize you don't really have a leg to stand on in this argument. Your raging anti-Trump boner has sucked up all the blood out of your gourd and your unhealthy obsession just won't allow you to quit.UNI88 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 05, 2026 2:03 pm
One, you continue to skip over the reality that you're oversimplifying it, the Noriega "precedent" is one element to be considered but not the only one.
Two, I brought up Rodriguez earlier because trump himself said she would "pay a big price" if she doesn't cooperate and you responded ...
If they arrest Rodriguez it throws the whole "law enforcement operation" reasoning under a bus and makes it obvious to anyone with common sense and a functioning brain stem that it's about regime change.
trump, the stable genius and master strategist, has painted himself into a corner if he wants to abduct Rodriguez. If he does have her abducted, I'm sure he'll spout some gobblygook bullsh!t reasoning that MAQA yahoos will lap up like loyal little lick kkkult member spittle's.
I'll humor you since you don't know how to put the shovel down.
The Noriega Precedent is the main element in this case. The facts and circumstances in the Noriega case closely resemble and in many areas even mirror the facts in this case. If the suits want to argue it out in court, fine. Until another court strikes down the current precedent, capturing Maduro was 100% legitimate and legal. In the end, it doesn't matter. Maduro is going to end up exactly like Noriega. He's gonna die in prison.
As far as I'm aware, Rodriguez isn't under indictment for anything in the US, so there wouldn't be any reason to "abduct"(really?) her. However, no country in North or South America (except for Bolivia) or Europe recognize her as the legitimate VP of Venezuela, so hopefully she will be on an extremely short leash until legitimate elections can be held.
- Guillermo Endara beat Noriega in the election and formed an opposition government.
- Edmundo González might have beaten maduro but there was no opposition government.
Guillermo Endara also enjoyed greater international recognition as the winner of the election than Edmundo González did.
You keep trying to make it seem cut and dried that trump was legally justified when it's more complicated than that.





