Venezuela Crisis: Failed coup attempt by Juan Guaido; Military remains supporting Nicholas Maduro

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US is desperate for death and destruction, as always.

Now that this coup will probably fail (again) the US will try and disrupt humanitarian aid to Venezuela until more people (preferably children) starve to death so they can invade under the pretext of "save the children!"

Nevermind the fact the USA is supporting the Saudis war crimes in Yemen that have killed over 50,000 kids:whistle:
i really wish you would keep this same energy for russia...which is literally in venezuela right now protecting maduro.
 

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i really wish you would keep this same energy for russia...which is literally in venezuela right now protecting maduro.



I'm assuming you posted that tweet because you agree with John, if so that's basically how I feel. I don't think US intervention, by supporting the coup covertly or putting boots on the ground, will necessarily make things better in Venezuela than just letting Russia protect Maduro. This half-assed coup shyt is just making things even more unstable there while not helping anyone.

The US doesn't have to have complete dominance of the whole planet. It's OK to cede to Russia once in a while in the name of greater stability.
 

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A drawn out civil war is worse. Things can get far worse than they are right now.
There has been a humanitarian and medical crisis in Venezuela for some time now, with all due respect, who is it worse for - the people on the ground or those on the outside looking in?
 

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I'm assuming you posted that tweet because you agree with John, if so that's basically how I feel. I don't think US intervention, by supporting the coup covertly or putting boots on the ground, will necessarily make things better in Venezuela than just letting Russia protect Maduro. This half-assed coup shyt is just making things even more unstable there while not helping anyone.

The US doesn't have to have complete dominance of the whole planet. It's OK to cede to Russia once in a while in the name of greater stability.
Greater stability for you idiots always works out to whatever non-americans want.

fukking clowns.
 

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There has been a humanitarian and medical crisis in Venezuela for some time now, with all due respect, who is it worse for - the people on the ground or those on the outside looking in?

Who is what worse for? A failed coup leading to an endless civil war? The people on the ground, of course.
 

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When Russia starts bombing Venezuelan school buses, schools, and kids, then I will.
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Greater stability for you idiots always works out to whatever non-americans want.

fukking clowns.

And when America has intervened in Central/South America, that has almost always benefitted the people on the ground there, right? :russ::russ::russ:


Let me guess, I'm a Russian bot for acknowledging the laundry list of US foreign policy failure in Latin America?
 
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