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You forgot Cuba, but I guarantee you that Marco Rubio didn'tColumbia
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Both start with a C.......
You forgot Cuba, but I guarantee you that Marco Rubio didn'tColumbia
Canada
Both start with a C.......
I'm gonna start taking bets on how many more hats that dude can wear. But I'm petty sure "Overseer of Cuban Reforms" is one he'd wear with pride.You forgot Cuba, but I guarantee you that Marco Rubio didn't
He and the rest of the Cuban-American exile community have dreamed of that their entire lives. They have also been forced to wait for decades while their families back home on the island have suffered all these years for liberation of their people just like the VenezuelansI'm gonna start taking bets on how many more hats that dude can wear. But I'm petty sure "Overseer of Cuban Reforms" is one he'd wear with pride.
How far are you from calling people Nazi's?Trump hired the drunk because he praised him tv, not because of his qualifications, he's a DEI hire lmao.
great grammar there idiot.Trump hired the drunk because he praised him tv, not because of his qualifications, he's a DEI hire lmao.
He and the rest of the Cuban-American exile community have dreamed of that their entire lives. They have also been forced to wait for decades while their families back home on the island have suffered all these years for liberation of their people just like the Venezuelans
Speaking of which
It's too bad none of the liberals on the Internet, or even the ones in this thread, will read this post. It's an actual wake up call for them
My timeline has been loaded with posts like this. Venezuelans, Cubans, and sooo many other Latin Americans in general more or less telling Leftists to go fuck themselves. Videos of Latin Americans confronting pro-Maduro protesters in various countries. Nearly all of whom are clearly not Venezuelan themselves and none of them having good reasons, if any, for being there.
People from other countries asking semi-seriously for the US to take out their leaders as well. Mexico, Cuba, the UK, Australia, and, fuck, even France. Leftists are just exposing themselves for being the morally bankrupt, historically vacuous, and geopolitically inept nitwits that they are. Being so confidently wrong and hypocritical in their screeching over what just happened.
Australia? Jesus wept. No one in their right mind wants the Prime Minister taken out.
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Taking the views of a single nut job to suggest some worldwide movement is a tad disingenuous.Hey man, I'm just telling you what I saw. Was it a mass of Australians? No. It was one dude. But I was surprised to see it.
Taking the views of a single nut job to suggest some worldwide movement is a tad disingenuous.
The rules based order is complete nonsense. All it does is protect dictators. The irony is that even though it was set up as a responses to WW2, it precisely allows somebody like Hitler to exist. You can have a dictator like Pol Pot and massacre your own people and people would say, too bad, can't do anything about it because of the rules based order. By definition, it therefore facilitates it etc. Hitler could easily exist in the world today, and people would be arguing that taking him out would be against the rules. North Korea exists because of the rules based order, so does Eitrea, Yemen, Sudan, Myanmar etc. These places are so barbaric because they feel that they are protected under international law.
Didn't go so well for this dude.
Because they were not going to establish a new person or a government there. But it will be run by USA - by proxy.This is why I don't take Trump's words at face value. He talks out of his ass way too much.
Although Idealpolitik provides an illusion of moral actors, ripping the mask off and going full Realpolitik doesn't help anyone either. I'm not sure what the end game is. Do we basically go back to the framework that created two world wars because it's more "authentic?"Exactly. This is the same thing I said earlier. The whole "international law/order/norms" concept is just a way to make countries that can't actually enforce their will on others feel like they can. It's an illusion that melts away the moment a big power decides it doesn't care. It's a fake magic wand given to countries who think feelings are force and outrage is deterrence. Without the power and the will, it's just a moral language masquerading as a martial one.
Does it matter really? They are under US's boot, if the US doesn't like where is at, they will just change the regime again.It'll be interesting to see where Vene is at after 3yr, 5 yr, 10 yr etc....
We didn't rip a mask off.Although Idealpolitik provides an illusion of moral actors, ripping the mask off and going full Realpolitik doesn't help anyone either. I'm not sure what the end game is. Do we basically go back to the framework that created two world wars because it's more "authentic?"
So you are saying wars did not happen in the last 80 years? Certain countries in europe stopped fighting each other but wars continued to happen.Although Idealpolitik provides an illusion of moral actors, ripping the mask off and going full Realpolitik doesn't help anyone either. I'm not sure what the end game is. Do we basically go back to the framework that created two world wars because it's more "authentic?"
If the US doesn't really give a shit about the micro level (ie. day to day life for the local populace), then it will work fine.
Suddenly Venezuela has the luxury of being divided on all sorts of things that they simply were not allowed to be divided on because they were ruled by a Marxist dictator. That's a good problem to have.
We didn't rip a mask off.
The US doesn't need Venezuela's oil. Our interest is not in turning around and being the next agent to exploit the country in Maduro's place while everyone continues to suffer. Our primary interest is in stabilizing Venezuela and changing its orientation away from the authoritarian axis. Part of that involves resuming a business partnership. This will be mutually beneficial for Venezuelans and the US.
Authoritarian governments typically exist in states with oil because they don't need to build successful pluralistic educated societies when they can extract wealth directly from the ground and pocket it at the top. On the contrary, an oppressed and dysfunctional society is easier for a dictator to manage. The oil wealth is then used to buy influence to prop up corruption across the world. Cutting off authoritarian regimes from pocketing that wealth benefits everyone.
It was stable because he had just nationalized new oil refineries and other stuff. Easy to be stable when you took someone's else. But just like usual as taking does not mean being able to run it, it fell apart in a couple of years.Under Chavez Venezuela was pretty stable too with standards of living and education rising significantly prior to his election. Despite that he was unwelcome by the USA
Hmm. So if Trump does the right thing and gets the actually elected president in power, and power is restored to the people, then no. It's not legitimizing any kind of move by Putin or Xi to then try and actually take over other countries. It's just the opposite.
Now if that happens or not remains to be seen.
Under THE COMMODITIES BOOM OF THE 2000/2010 was pretty stable too with standards of living and education rising significantly prior to his election. Despite that he was unwelcome by the USA
Although Idealpolitik provides an illusion of moral actors, ripping the mask off and going full Realpolitik doesn't help anyone either. I'm not sure what the end game is. Do we basically go back to the framework that created two world wars because it's more "authentic?"
We didn't rip a mask off.
The US doesn't need Venezuela's oil. Our interest is not in turning around and being the next agent to exploit the country in Maduro's place while everyone continues to suffer. Our primary interest is in stabilizing Venezuela and changing its orientation away from the authoritarian axis. Part of that involves resuming a business partnership. This will be mutually beneficial for Venezuelans and the US.
Authoritarian governments typically exist in states with oil because they don't need to build successful pluralistic educated societies when they can extract wealth directly from the ground and pocket it at the top. On the contrary, an oppressed and dysfunctional society is easier for a dictator to manage. The oil wealth is then used to buy influence to prop up corruption across the world. Cutting off authoritarian regimes from pocketing that wealth benefits everyone.
All i'm saying is...This will be a movie 100%.
The US doesn't need Venezuela's oil. Our interest is not in turning around and being the next agent to exploit the country in Maduro's place while everyone continues to suffer. Our primary interest is in stabilizing Venezuela and changing its orientation away from the authoritarian axis. Part of that involves resuming a business partnership. This will be mutually beneficial for Venezuelans and the US.
Chinese propaganda once again never fails…
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…to make us look like badasses.
He and the rest of the Cuban-American exile community have dreamed of that their entire lives. They have also been forced to wait for decades while their families back home on the island have suffered all these years for liberation of their people just like the Venezuelans
Speaking of which
It's too bad none of the liberals on the Internet, or even the ones in this thread, will read this post. It's an actual wake up call for them
Chinese propaganda once again never fails…
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…to make us look like badasses.
It was stable because he had just nationalized new oil refineries and other stuff. Easy to be stable when you took someone's else. But just like usual as taking does not mean being able to run it, it fell apart in a couple of years.
It is like occupying a new apartment and not being able to fix anything when it began to crumble.
On other note
So you are saying wars did not happen in the last 80 years? Certain countries in europe stopped fighting each other but wars continued to happen.
He and the rest of the Cuban-American exile community have dreamed of that their entire lives. They have also been forced to wait for decades while their families back home on the island have suffered all these years for liberation of their people just like the Venezuelans
Speaking of which
It's too bad none of the liberals on the Internet, or even the ones in this thread, will read this post. It's an actual wake up call for them
unless it is foreign intervention