Secure Da Bag
Veteran
Again, lets not act like either one of those two don't or did not have it coming![]()
Enlighten me, how did/do those two have it coming?
Again, lets not act like either one of those two don't or did not have it coming![]()
Yes it would be a huge mess and make the situation worse. But it’s not happening and there is little indication of it happening aside from Trumps bluster.Haven’t seen any statements from any progressives CPC members outside of Khanna and Ilhan.
A military intervention would be a shid show. Chavez made sure the military was full of Chavistas. If there was a coup, the counter coup would be vicious.
The plan is for Guaido to get access to Venezuela’s assets that are US based that are frozen by sanctions.
I love when people talk about Venezuela without acknowledging the massive humanitarian crisis taking place.

Maduro is a crappy leader starving his people and running a narco state.Enlighten me, how did/do those two have it coming?
Isn't that America's fault?![]()
Venezuelan oil production followed essentially the same pattern as Colombia’s during 2016 and most of 2017 –until August when Trump’s sanctions came into force. A decline in production was driven by the price of oil hitting its lowest point in about a decade at the start of 2016. But in August of 2017 Trump’s sanctions made it illegal for the Venezuelan government to obtain financing from the US which was devastating for two reasons: all the Venezuelan governments’ outstanding foreign currency bonds are governed under New York state law; and one of the Venezuelan government’s major assets, the state-owned CITGO corporation, is based in Texas. The sanctions also blocked CITGO from sending profits and dividends back to Venezuela (which had been averaging about $1 billion USD per year since 2015).
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The “no sanctions” case shown below is close to that “worst case prediction”. It assumes an 11% decline would have taken place. In reality (i.e. the “sanctions” case) production has fallen by 37% since the sanctions were imposed. The difference in total revenue between the “sanction” and “no sanctions” case over the twelve month period is about $6 billion.
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Venezuelan oil revenues with and without the impact of sanctions (Joe Emersberger)
That sum, $6 billion, is 133 times larger than what the UNHCR has appealed for in aid for Venezuelan migrants. It is also equal to about 6% of Venezuela’s GDP at present. Health care spending in Latin America and the Caribbean averages about 7% of GDP.
Fast Forward to Conservatives complaining about a bunch of Venezuelans at the border seeking asylum and more money for border security.
American exceptionalism but from the leftMore Venezuelans are currently refugees than Syrians at the height of their crisis. They're not coming to the US but currently a burden on their neighbors...
Not sure why people gloss over what is happening there
World can only be understood through America’s policy preferences. If you align with them you must be bad, and if you don’t you must be good.