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  1. 2_Spicy_2_Impeach on

    So it was just about oil then, huh? I guess she really regrets dedicating her prize. Maybe her promise of $1.7T wasn’t enough.

  2. Redshirt_Welshy_Nooo on

    Lol. LMAO even. After all her pathetic ass kissing after getting the Nobel.

    The problem is that she may still be too committed to helping Venezuelans, while the trump regime needs a client state that will expatriate all of Venezuela’s wealth and resources for our colonial benefit.

    Venezuela is almost certain just _the first_ of the territories in the trump regime’s new Reichskommisariat.

  3. Lmaoo so all the people who said Maduro isn’t the democratically elected leader will surely take issue with this, right? There goes the claim this is about protecting democracy.

  4. Every-Comfortable632 on

    Lmao. I mean it’s not his fucking decision but dude thinks he’s Emperor of the world. I mean I guess he is until someone proves otherwise.

  5. anti-DHMO-activist on

    Americans are out of control.

    This is going to result in a bunch of additional nations with nukes. Well done – if total global destruction is your goal.

    You can now only defend yourself from the pedophile-lead country by having nukes. Everybody is taking notes, that much is safe to say.

  6. I did not open the Newsweek article, but found on NBC the Trump quote:

    >It would be “very tough” for Venezuela’s opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado to become president, Trump told the news conference.

    >“She doesn’t have the support or the respect within the country. She’s a very nice woman, but she doesn’t have the respect,” he said.

    I think that’s code for “She’s a woman.”

  7. Great-Hotel-7820 on

    Man, after the Nobel Committee threw away their credibility to manufacture consent and everything.

  8. Opening_Track_1227 on

    >”I think it would be very tough for her to be the leader. She doesn’t have the support within – or the respect within – the country,” Trump said, adding that he thought she was a “very nice woman” when addressing the potential for her to take power.

    This is funny when she has been sucking up to Trump

  9. RedditReader4031 on

    He has long admired the way that the Chinese military and political leadership follow Xi and the way that Putin took control of Crimea and eastern Ukraine under false pretenses. Among his comments on Canada and Greenland was one about how it’s been a long time since the US was enlarged and how that should be rectified. During his first term he asked General Kelly why, as the most powerful man in the world, he couldn’t do whatever he pleased.

  10. Freddy-Borden on

    Well it’s just nice to know an obese sociopath clown baby is the one that gets to pick another countries leader.

  11. SriMulyaniMegawati on

    This is not regime change; it’s a coup. Trump already called an end to hostilities. Basically, Trump made a deal with the regime to take out Maduro.

    First, Trump did not install the opposition leader, nor did the US commit troops on the ground

  12. All I can say is: LOL.

    All that stumping for Trump and you don’t even get to be a fake figurehead while your country’s oil is handed to US private companies?

  13. But, but other redditors were saying the war is over. That Trump is going to hand Venezuela to its “rightfully” elected representative. American Venezuelans were celebrating so this was all justified. 🙄

  14. So we’re just taking ~~Crimea~~ Venezuela’s wealth, huh?

    If the rest of the world could get their shit together (because we obviously cannot) then I would expect world-wide sanctions against the US at this point

  15. Howitdobiglyboo on

    OMG, my prediction was he was gonna take a few months to turn on her.

    His brazeness is unique.

  16. >”We have to be surrounded by safe, secure countries, and we also have to have energy – very important – we have to have energy that’s real energy,” Trump said.

    The WMD’s of Venezuela were of course the drug cartels and Maduro’s complicity in the drug smuggling. Of course that didn’t last through one press conference when Venezuela’s oil became the primary subject. Evidently they discussed the oil companies rebuilding the oil infrastructure and selling the oil. Trump has become so used to his corruption being accepted that he feels no need to give phoney excuses for his actions.

  17. Womp womp.

    I understand why the opposition was cheering on the American assault but they forgot that Trump and the Capitalist Machine are in this for the oil profits, not for the Venezuelan people.

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