Seen tons of videos. Maybe use your brain and search the internet.No, they aren't celebrating. Where did you get that? We left the current regime, minus Maduro, in place.
Got a link? I have seen some OUTSIDE of the country celebrating, but none inside. The ones inside the country don't have anything to celebrate. The same regime is still in charge.Seen tons of videos. Maybe use your brain and search the internet.
Just trust him. He saw some videos on the Internet.Got a link? I have seen some OUTSIDE of the country celebrating, but none inside. The ones inside the country don't have anything to celebrate. The same regime is still in charge.
Putin is just one of many dictators that Trump has repeatedly praised, and who don't hold legitimate elections and don't support a democratic process in government.
This is why your justification is hollow. Even if we can't 'fix' every country that is 'broken', the leaders don't need to be highly praised.
You have got to be kidding? The entire country is celebrating. Even wokeass cbs and nbc are showing itNo, they aren't celebrating. Where did you get that? We left the current regime, minus Maduro, in place.
No, they aren't. Not inside the country. There are a lot of celebrations outside the country. Got a link?You have got to be kidding? The entire country is celebrating. Even wokeass cbs and nbc are showing it
Japan, Germany, and Panama say hello.Just remember that the vast majority of human beings would rather live under their own corrupt, authoritarian government than one imposed on them by foreigners. Just ask Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, most sub-Saharan African countries, etc. It's hard for us to accept with free American eyes, but history bears it out every time.
I think that this action was largely for show and we'll just work with the remainder of the Maduro Administration to give favorable deals with US oil companies and call it a win, but if we actually try to remake their government in our image, it's not going to end well. It never does.
Germany and Panama had previously been democratic countries so it wasn't an alien idea to them. You could add Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to the list. Adults in all of those countries remembered what freedom was like and had wanted to go back to it anyway.Japan, Germany, and Panama say hello.
Look it up yourself. You will find it within seconds. Why are you so unhappy Trump removed a muderous tyrant? Do you have the tiniest idea of what China was up to in Venezuela? If you believe this was 100% about oil then you are foolishly mistaken. This should be celebrated for the good it provides the US and Venezuela.No, they aren't. Not inside the country. There are a lot of celebrations outside the country. Got a link?
How is that hypocritical? I don’t get it.I realize you are hypocritical!!
Insults, name calling, and tangents aren't facts to topic. They are emotions.If facts derail your discussion that’s a you problem
What was China up to in Venezuela?Do you have the tiniest idea of what China was up to in Venezuela?
Im reading the US Oil companies are not interested in Venezuela without some real stability there. What's the point in rebuilding the oil industry there if its just going to get taken away again?Just remember that the vast majority of human beings would rather live under their own corrupt, authoritarian government than one imposed on them by foreigners. Just ask Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, most sub-Saharan African countries, etc. It's hard for us to accept with free American eyes, but history bears it out every time.
I think that this action was largely for show and we'll just work with the remainder of the Maduro Administration to give favorable deals with US oil companies and call it a win, but if we actually try to remake their government in our image, it's not going to end well. It never does.
Not sure how much was used internally but if they are producing 900k per day it explains a lot.The current figure is 900,000 barrels a day.

I really haven't seen posters in this thread support Maduro.And just like that Trump gets the Left to support an unelected narco dictator, the rule of law, and the Constitution.![]()
Zero short term motivation to invest. Market based oil companies aren't going to dump billions into new infrastructure when there is a glut. Plus, they've been burned once before. A lot has to happen before our firms move back.Im reading the US Oil companies are not interested in Venezuela without some real stability there. What's the point in rebuilding the oil industry there if its just going to get taken away again?
Venezuela was previously democratic as well.Germany and Panama had previously been democratic countries so it wasn't an alien idea to them. You could add Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to the list. Adults in all of those countries remembered what freedom was like and had wanted to go back to it anyway.
Japan is a pretty good counterexample. They're a good counterexample to a lot of general rules.
Find someone here who supports Maduro.And just like that Trump gets the Left to support an unelected narco dictator, the rule of law, and the Constitution.![]()
Got a link? I did a search and found none from inside the country. There were plenty from FLORIDA. Also, why are you lying about my position. It’s in this thread and it’s not what you said. You do realize that the regime has NOT changed at all there,right? We removed Maduro but the rest of them are still in power. You need to look up that VP. she doesn’t seem the type to work with us.Look it up yourself. You will find it within seconds. Why are you so unhappy Trump removed a muderous tyrant? Do you have the tiniest idea of what China was up to in Venezuela? If you believe this was 100% about oil then you are foolishly mistaken. This should be celebrated for the good it provides the US and Venezuela.
Germany had no real tradition of democracy. They had had one for a time after WWI. Prior to WWI, they had some forms of democracy, but the Chancellor was not elected. He was appointed by and answered solely to the Kaiser. The country didn’t exist until 1871. Pre WWI Germany is a fascinating thing to read about. Otto von Bismark is also a fascinating subject.Germany and Panama had previously been democratic countries so it wasn't an alien idea to them. You could add Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to the list. Adults in all of those countries remembered what freedom was like and had wanted to go back to it anyway.
Japan is a pretty good counterexample. They're a good counterexample to a lot of general rules.
I'm just going to concede that my followup wasn't the most well-thought-out post I could have made.Germany had no real tradition of democracy. They had had one for a time after WWI. Prior to WWI, they had some forms of democracy, but the Chancellor was not elected. He was appointed by and answered solely to the Kaiser. The country didn’t exist until 1871. Pre WWI Germany is a fascinating thing to read about. Otto von Bismark is also a fascinating subject.
Basically as good as of a source as you normally provide!!Just trust him. He saw some videos on the Internet.
So your stance is the local Venezuelans are happy but they aren’t celebrating bc of the people still in power?No, they aren't. Not inside the country. There are a lot of celebrations outside the country. Got a link?
Oh so you are admitting Maduros election wasn’t real?Germany and Panama had previously been democratic countries so it wasn't an alien idea to them. You could add Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to the list. Adults in all of those countries remembered what freedom was like and had wanted to go back to it anyway.
Japan is a pretty good counterexample. They're a good counterexample to a lot of general rules.
Name one thing up to this comment of yours that I said that wasn’t factual. I’ll wait patiently.Insults, name calling, and tangents aren't facts to topic. They are emotions.
What do you think they were up to in Venezuela? Just take a guess but use your noggin and history.What was China up to in Venezuela?
So why are you upset that the USA took out a bad person?I really haven't seen posters in this thread support Maduro.
It seems like everyone views him as a bad person in various ways.
Maybe I missed someone say he is good and say they support him?...or maybe nobody here has said that.
Sounds like you agree with me and this is a good thing that trump did.Whatever happens, I'm rooting for what the Venezuelan people want - which appears to be something democratic and a pivot away from crony socialism. I hope we don't get in the way of that bc we see high dollar assets over of the people that have been crapped on for decades.
You care who trump pardons and you don’t care who Biden pardons and you don’t understand how that’s hypocritical/inconsistent?How is that hypocritical? I don’t get it.
It’s a good thing that the regime is still in power? If you say so.So your stance is the local Venezuelans are happy but they aren’t celebrating bc of the people still in power?
then it’s still a good thing you moron!!
Not interested in going back and forth with your autistic @$$.It’s a good thing that the regime is still in power? If you say so.
I never said it wasn’t a good thing. You might need to look in the mirror on the autism thing. He needed to go, but we left the rest of the gang intact and in power so we really didn’t accomplish much at all. Look up that VP that is in charge now. She may be worse, and smarter, than Maduro. You have totally misunderstood what I’ve been saying in this thread.Not interested in going back and forth with your autistic @$$.
Maduro, the leader, being removed is a good thing whether you think so or not.
You have tds bad, man. Weird behavior.Sounds like you agree with me and this is a good thing that trump did.
weird way of showing it!
I have already discussed why I am concerned about why and how this happened, despite recognizing Maduro sucks.So why are you upset that the USA took out a bad person?
A large majority of Venezuelans agree he was bad and many ex Venezuelans agree he was bad.
And he was indicted by a grand jury.
so why is it bad? Besides orange man bad. And if you give me some bs I’m gonna give you multiple examples of Biden and Obama doing the same thing.