ProtoByte
Weeb Underling
Regime change happens all throughout history. I'm increasingly unconvinced that it has a blanket bad record even in US foreign policy, given the alternatives.Yeah the problem is that whoever fills the power vacuum is likely to be just as corrupt as Maduro. Regime changes never seem to go well and you would be crazy to send in civilians to oversee oil production without a military presence and I don't think we have any plan to do that - plus that also never seems to go well.
This was an amazing military operation but I'm not confident it will go any better than Iraq in the long term.
This case might not turn out all sunshine and rainbows immediately, but it makes enough sense. Maduro was in bed with the Russia, China and Iran. It was an affront to allow his regime to stand for so long so close by. The last thing anyone sensible wants is even more longstanding entrenchment of those 3 in South America.
The resource reserves don't hurt either.