*[BREAKING]*: Admiral Holsey, Commander of Southern Command, abruptly resigns

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… huh?


I honestly don’t care at all about a war with Venezuela because it won’t be much of a “war”.

We shouldn’t be doing the shyt period. I couldn’t understand the rest of your post
I care because I do not want to see people that look like myself get killed over our greed & wanting to control resources that don't belong to Washington. That revenue from the oil will never trickle down to the average citizen
 

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He’s in charge of the military relationship with countries all over the South America so you should care. He’s going to be dealing with the fallout in Venezuela, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, etc. So him peacing out means he knows this is a long term endeavor(which he probably knows Trump ain’t thought about)

He has no say in what we should or shouldn’t be doing. He can only refuse an order.

The plans for what kind of engagement isn’t on him. So what kinds of orders he would be given does matter. Shooting a boat vs planning to take on drug cartels in foreign territory is two totally different strategies.
I know what the SOUTHCOM Commander does bruh :mjlol:


Your post was in broken English so I’m trying to understand your point of telling me this.



And ok… he can’t order them not to do the engagement and comply with unlawful orders as a Combatant Commander:gucci:
 

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I care because I do not want to see people that look like myself get killed over our greed & wanting to control resources that don't belong to Washington. That revenue from the oil will never trickle down to the average citizen
Well I don’t care because weren’t they trying to finesse Guyana out of their newly discovered oil?

Don’t think me saying idc means I want there to be a “war” and people dying for no reason. Thats why I said it shouldn’t be happening in the first place
 

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Well I don’t care because weren’t they trying to finesse Guyana out of their newly discovered oil?

Don’t think me saying idc means I want there to be a “war” and people dying for no reason. Thats why I said it shouldn’t be happening in the first place
You believe everything the white media or the state department puts on tv or NPR
 

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You believe everything the white media or the state department puts on tv or NPR
Sure little nikka :mjlol:


Let’s go ask AI, since it’s the only thing TheColi’s believes in these days.. basically has to think for you nikkas:

The feud between Venezuela and Guyana over oil rights stems from a long-standing territorial dispute over the Essequibo region, which has been exacerbated by major offshore oil discoveries
. Venezuela has recently intensified its claim, leading to increased tensions and military posturing, prompting international intervention from the UN and the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
Background of the territorial dispute
  • The contested territory: The Essequibo region comprises about two-thirds of Guyana's landmass, and though Guyana has administered it since the 1899 Paris Arbitral Award, Venezuela has historically claimed the area. Venezuela renewed its claim in the 1960s and has never formally dropped it.
  • Massive oil discovery: The conflict flared up significantly after ExxonMobil discovered vast offshore oil reserves in Guyana's Stabroek Block in 2015. These discoveries positioned Guyana, once one of South America's poorest nations, to become a major oil producer, greatly increasing the economic stakes of the dispute.
  • Venezuela's motives: With its own oil industry in decline due to mismanagement and international sanctions, Venezuela's government, led by President Nicolás Maduro, has used the Essequibo dispute to rally nationalist support and distract from its economic collapse.
Recent developments (2023–2025)
  • 2023 referendum: In December 2023, Venezuela held a controversial referendum, claiming overwhelming public support to reject the ICJ's authority and annex Essequibo. Despite Venezuela's claims, observers reported low voter turnout.
  • Military escalation and incursions: Following the referendum, Maduro's government began establishing a new state, "Guayana Esequiba," and took further actions to press its claim. This included military buildup near the border and, most recently, an armed naval vessel approaching an ExxonMobil oil production ship in Guyana's waters in March 2025.
  • International Court of Justice intervention:
    • Guyana, which brought the case to the ICJ in 2018, requested additional provisional measures in March 2025 after Venezuela announced plans to hold elections in Essequibo.
    • On May 1, 2025, the ICJ reaffirmed its earlier provisional measures and ordered Venezuela to refrain from conducting or preparing to conduct elections in the disputed territory.
    • In August 2025, Venezuela filed its Rejoinder in the case, but simultaneously stated it will not recognize any final ICJ decision, claiming the court lacks jurisdiction.
  • International response: The international community, including the United States and Brazil, has generally supported Guyana's territorial integrity and called for a peaceful, legal resolution. The U.S. has conducted joint military exercises with Guyana as a show of support.
Current situation
As of October 2025, tensions remain high, with Venezuela continuing to reject the authority of the ICJ while Guyana insists on international law and the court's binding orders. While a full-scale invasion is considered unlikely, the risk of miscalculation or unintended military escalation persists. The final ICJ ruling is still years away, leaving the dispute—and the oil resources at its heart—unresolved.
 

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IT SAYS HES LEAVING ON DEC 12....

SO HES GONNA CONTINUE
TO BOMB shyt FOR THE NEXT 2 MONTHS?

:devil:
:evil:

No. He’s retiring. shyt ain’t immediate like civilian life. There’s a multitude of things you have to do prior to leaving. He’s relinquished command so his deputy is the one bombing the shyt out of people.
 

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Marine Colonel just “resigned” as well




I guess it’s better than nothing. A lot more will probably follow suit.

My thing is, what will stop Trumpet from trying to replace them with whatever greedy loyalist they can find? They was already talking about giving random ass tech civilians rank and shyt.

Dude hired a Faux News idiot to be the Secretary of Defense. A WWE wife of a deviant to be the Secretary of Education.

Jan. 6 terrorists as ICE.

A crackhead to be the Secretary of Health… who is already getting rid of key leadership. He’s been trying to get rid of leadership anyway… this seems like it helps them complete their goal instead of just saying “no… these are unlawful orders and he is not fit for duty. I will not subject my men to these orders…”

He’s gonna keep fukking shyt up anyway. These people have the legal right to say no… all of them

These people work for the people… for you and I. Work for the constitution everyone was so proud and gung ho about a year ago. They do not work for him. And they have legal grounds… people are dying, literally getting killed, kidnapped off the street by basically untrained, mentally ill bounty hunters. They are literally hiring motherfukkers off the street to barge in peoples homes now. We are watching genocides on everyday TV now, a dude got shot in the face on live TV. Schools getting shot tf up over politics and propaganda. Car bombs, mass murders, etc.

This is just in the past 9 months. What else is next before shyt has gone too far?
 
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jsoc commander and another admiral recently retired suddenly as well...
 

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Keep thinking that. You don't run through a mine field for a fukking politician........there are some leaders who are held in such esteem all they have to say is go and them boys will go.......on the side of america and the constitution.......NEVER the government or a politician........
I don’t have to think it, the national guard is occupying US cities on trumps orders as we speak. This general already killed dozens of innocent civilians under trumps orders before he decided to resign.

The vast majority of the military are pro trump MAGA Cacs. Especially in the special forces.

And thousands of soldiers ran through mine fields for 20 years in the war on terror… for the government/bush :heh:
 
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This ain’t going to be some long engagement war. Venezuelan ain’t got a modern military fleet.

This dude would probably be overseeing fighting drug cartel for security reasons after we install a new government. That’s not an illegal order. It’s just an insane idea after what we dealt with in Afghanistan and South America already.
There are no drug cartels to fight and if there were, they wouldn’t be fighting cartels, the CIA would just takeover the cartel operations like they did in Afghanistan.

All he would be overseeing is the murdering of military/civilian resistance to a covert CIA coup/US invasion which will end up backfiring against us in the long run. It’s the same story over and over again.
 
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