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I love the stupidity of the SA government
They are so fucking retarded that they'll just walk into shit head first without even remotely taking a second to think it through.
Like all shitty governments around the world, I like seeing them constantly fuck up, it helps people wake up and realize how moronic these world leaders are, gets them voted out.
Ukraine is a divided nation as the Russian speaking population fights for Russia
We'll see whether Venezuela will remain united
But even with those massive reserves, Venezuela has been producing less than 1% of the world's crude oil supply. Corruption, mismanagement and U.S. economic sanctions saw production steadily decline from the 3.5 million barrels per day pumped in 1999 to today's levels.
The problem isn't finding the oil. It's a question of the political environment and whether companies can count on the government to live up to their contracts. Back in 2007, then President Hugo Chávez nationalized much of the oil production and forced major players like ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips out.
"The issue is not just that the infrastructure is in bad shape, but it's mostly about how do you get foreign companies to start pouring money in before they have a clear perspective on the political stability, the contract situation and the like," said Francisco Monaldi, who is the director of the Latin American energy program at Rice University.
But the infrastructure does need significant investment.
"The estimate is that in order for Venezuela to increase from one million barrels per day — that is what it produces today — to four million barrels, it will take about a decade and about a hundred billion dollars of investment," Monaldi said.
Oh reddit.
To my point yesterday about the idea of this whole thing being based on getting more oil:
Trump's plan to seize and revitalize Venezuela's oil industry faces major hurdles
If this is actually Trump's motivation, it's really dumb. We've shown repeatedly we don't have the stomach to commit to these decades long nation building projects. Our citizens get frustrated when they read about billions of their tax dollars being sent to some distant nation they've never been to instead of being spent here at home to make the US better. This is where the "America First!" and "pointless foreign wars" messaging of MAGA originally came from.
Sure, our military is the best ever and can knock over most countries in a few hours. That's the easy part. The hard part is staying there and building a new stable government that isn't riddled with corruption. One that can actually make use of the resources and keep the infrastructure, utilities, economy, law enforcement, courts, penal system, medical care system, etc. running smoothly.
Does anyone really believe Trump has a good plan for this? Does anyone really believe the White House will have multiple successive POTUS + Congress who will put up the resources necessary to make this happen?
Oh reddit.
1. Who gets to decide what's the right thing? The strongest player? You know everyone thinks they are in the right. Even Putin.
2. So as long as the country does better economically then before, invasion is legitimized?
So very early on in this, Sky News reported that is was a negotiated exit from Maduro's side.
Is that now considered total bullshit?
Or could that still be in play?
I can't get past that her gums look infected, like she never brushes her teeth.The Good Guys sure know how to pick who they support.
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I can't get past that her gums look infected, like she never brushes her teeth.
Trump can just use his Papi troll account.New President of Venezuela
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I can't get past that her gums look infected, like she never brushes her teeth.
They don't need it. In fact, not telling some of the traitors in the Congress/Senate was precisely why it wasn't leaked to Maduro ahead of time.It's concerning that people here aren't concerned tha this action was taken without the congress approval.
International law is toilet paper if we are dealing with a dictator, according to majority here. But only if that dictator doesnt play ball with US, otherwise he gets red carpet at the White House or exchanging planes as gifts like with Qatar.It's concerning that people here aren't concerned tha this action was taken without the congress approval.
It's concerning that people here aren't concerned tha this action was taken without the congress approval.
It will depend whether the issue of governance is violently contested or not.To my point yesterday about the idea of this whole thing being based on getting more oil:
Trump's plan to seize and revitalize Venezuela's oil industry faces major hurdles
If this is actually Trump's motivation, it's really dumb. We've shown repeatedly we don't have the stomach to commit to these decades long nation building projects. Our citizens get frustrated when they read about billions of their tax dollars being sent to some distant nation they've never been to instead of being spent here at home to make the US better. This is where the "America First!" and "pointless foreign wars" messaging of MAGA originally came from.
Sure, our military is the best ever and can knock over most countries in a few hours. That's the easy part. The hard part is staying there and building a new stable government that isn't riddled with corruption. One that can actually make use of the resources and keep the infrastructure, utilities, economy, law enforcement, courts, penal system, medical care system, etc. running smoothly.
Does anyone really believe Trump has a good plan for this? Does anyone really believe the White House will have multiple successive POTUS + Congress who will put up the resources necessary to make this happen?
iNtErNaTiOnAl lAwInternational law is toilet paper if we are dealing with a dictator, according to majority here. But only if that dictator doesnt play ball with US, otherwise he gets red carpet at the White House or exchanging planes as gifts like with Qatar.
International law is toilet paper if we are dealing with a dictator, according to majority here. But only if that dictator doesnt play ball with US, otherwise he gets red carpet at the White House or exchanging planes as gifts like with Qatar.
International law is toilet paper regardless. Law without enforcement is useless.
It's concerning that people here aren't concerned tha this action was taken without the congress approval.
Ever since I saw white suburban liberals supporting "defund the police" and excusing rioting/looting in 2020, I am convinced these people can get baited into defending nearly any stance no matter how preposterous. It's hilarious and sad. We need sane, rational people making the best possible argument for both sides. This just makes it easy to label all liberals as a bunch of clueless lunatics. They fall for this same trick over and over.The Good Guys sure know how to pick who they support.
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I was mostly sure. lul
waiting for Greta to sail to Venezuela.The Good Guys sure know how to pick who they support.
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Yeah. It is like UN's urgent meeting in 3 days after the endToday's Congress would have authorized approval to enter World War 2 around about 1980 or so.
The extent to which 'international law' applies to the US has always been at the discretion of the US. This is just the reality of the situation. Will there be consequences for the US opting out of its voluntary following of this law? Perhaps, but the US isn't going to enforce consequences upon itself.International law is toilet paper if we are dealing with a dictator, according to majority here. But only if that dictator doesnt play ball with US, otherwise he gets red carpet at the White House or exchanging planes as gifts like with Qatar.
Come on man! When their preferred executive did it, it was different!iNtErNaTiOnAl lAw
All the same legacy media BS talking points will be repeated ad nauseum. The same points the same media and select politicians were SILENT on when their preferred dear leader was in charge and doing the same things. A little more sloppy and with much more bloodshed, however.
THATS A MANI can't get past that her gums look infected, like she never brushes her teeth.
Kidnap?The stupidity of the SA government expecting the US not to kidnap world leaders
How dare they?
Kidnap?
Are you a clown?
Trump's move legitimized Putin in Ukraine and Xi in Taiwan.
The world is being carved up by the 3 big players.
Sad state of affairs, being from Europe, it seems we are the last against this current. Unfortunately, we are too divided.
The invasion of Taiwan will happen the moment China has the military capacity to do so.
Won't the police stop kidnapping all those poor criminalsAre you? It's the definition of kidnapping