Old Hippie Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 5 hours ago, bust said: Not their fucking oil to sell. I saw an article recently that predicted this. It is now god damn it!
Old Hippie Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 3 hours ago, Mekong said: Earlier today, I pointed out to a trumpet that *IF* we can do it to them there, why can’t they do it to us here..? So *IF* any country feels the dump has committed a crime, come get him!
Old Hippie Posted January 4 Report Posted January 4 I see Maduro is being charged with gun crimes as well…gun crimes in his own country…this opens up a world of possibilities…
bust Posted January 4 Author Report Posted January 4 It isn't about drugs, and it isn't about helping the people of Venezuela or restoring Venezuelan democracy. It's about power and greed. One concern is things go down the path of "Monkey See Monkey Do" Watch your back Mr Zelenskyy and Mr Lai Ching-te
buffalo_bill Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 An obviously mentally disturbed person has become President of the US and finds support from a lot of clever cynics following their own agenda abusing millions without brain. We had this before, gentlemen. Way back 1933 in Germany. I find this very disturbing now after having taken Donald Duck as a comedian all the time.
Coss Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 Idem sed non idem Bubi, as always your insights are..... drum roll ... ... ... Insightful.
Coss Posted January 5 Report Posted January 5 Trump's logic problem: If Maduro was an “illegitimate dictator,” then wouldn’t his executive vice president similarly be illegitimate?
bust Posted January 5 Author Report Posted January 5 White House insiders say President Donald Trump chose not to install a nominal ally as leader of Venezuela following his lightning invasion this weekend because she bruised his ego. Many expected that after the MAGA administration’s shocking capture of Nicolas Maduro in the early hours of Saturday, Trump might have sought to appoint opposition figurehead María Corina Machado as the oil-rich nation’s new head of state. Two people “close to the White House” told The Washington Post on Monday the president declined to do so because Machado had committed the “ultimate sin” of offending his pride. Trump's now snubbed Machado the same way he feels the Nobel Committee snubbed him. / Rune Hellestad / Getty Images They cited the opposition leader’s decision in November to accept the Nobel Peace Prize rather than turning it down to protest the committee’s decision not to give it to Trump. “If she had turned it down and said, ‘I can’t accept it because it’s Donald Trump’s,’ she’d be the president of Venezuela today,” the newspaper’s sources said. Trump and his allies had otherwise engaged in a concerted campaign, both in public and behind closed doors, to secure him perhaps the most coveted prize on the planet by modeling him as a “peace president” who’d solved a highly contested and often shifting number of conflicts around the world. 1
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