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jimnyc
02-24-2019, 03:23 PM
So we have Maduro and Guaido over in Venezuela. The country is crumbling around them. They are laughing inside, knowing that this is what happens when you execute socialism, and this is what our left wants to do.

A lot of rumbling go around about potential US military involvement. Appears a lot of countries are sending aid, but Maduro and company aren't sharing.

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As Venezuela Conflict Escalates, Pence Heads to Colombia

Pompeo: 'Tyrant' Maduro's Days in Venezuela 'Are Numbered'

A U.S.-backed drive to deliver foreign aid to Venezuela met strong resistance as troops loyal to President Nicolas Maduro blocked the convoys at the border and fired tear gas on protesters in clashes that left two people dead and some 300 injured.

As night fell Saturday, opposition leader Juan Guaido refrained from asking supporters to continue risking their lives trying to break through the government's barricades at the Colombian and Brazilian borders. Instead, he said he would meet U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Monday in Bogota at an emergency meeting of mostly conservative Latin American governments to discuss Venezuela's crisis.

But he did make one last appeal to troops to let the aid in and urged the international community to keep "all options open" in the fight to oust Maduro given Saturday's violence.

"How many of you national guardsmen have a sick mother? How many have kids in school without food," he said, standing alongside a warehouse in the Colombian city of Cucuta where 600 tons of mostly U.S.-supplied boxes of food and medicine have been stockpiled. "You don't owe any obedience to a sadist...who celebrates the denial of humanitarian aid the country needs."

On Sunday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday condemned Maduro as “the worst of the worst of a tyrant,” asserting citizens there “have made it clear” the days of his regime “are numbered.”

In remarks on “Fox News Sunday,” Pompeo declared “the Venezuelan people are speaking loud and clearly.”

“Countries all around the world have seen the devastation that has been wrought in Venezuela by this Nicolas Maduro …stopping food, burning trucks with [humanitarian aid] — this is the worst of the worst of a tyrant,” he said. “I think the Venezuelan people are seeing that. We saw yesterday the military begin to see it as well.”

“The American people have been most generous in providing a couple hundred tons of food, medicine, hygiene kits for the people, and then we will continue to put up the global coalition, to put force behind the voice of the Venezuelan people,” he added.

Pressed on whether there will be military force used against Maduro, Pompeo said “every option is on the table. “

“We will do the things that need to be done to make sure that the Venezuelan people's voice, that democracy reigns and is a brighter future for the people of Venezuela,” he said.

On Saturday, Maduro, who considers the aid part of a coup plot and has refused to let it in, struck a defiant tone, breaking diplomatic relations with Colombia, accusing its "fascist" government of serving as a staging ground for a U.S.-led effort to oust him from power and possibly a military invasion.

"My patience has run out," Maduro said, speaking at a rally of red-shirted supporters in Caracas and giving Colombian diplomats 24 hours to leave the country.

Rest - https://www.newsmax.com/headline/venezuela-violence-border-guaido/2019/02/24/id/904069/

pete311
02-24-2019, 03:47 PM
What happened to american first and not being the world's police? Let them rot, not our problem. This is an obvious dog whistle and anti-socialism campaign strategy for 2020.

jimnyc
02-24-2019, 03:55 PM
What happened to american first and not being the world's police? Let them rot, not our problem. This is an obvious dog whistle and anti-socialism campaign strategy for 2020.

Hey, I agree, but this ain't Trump going solo here. Let's wait and see what happens. But I do agree, let them rot.

Think about that though when and if folks on the left get even stronger about wanting socialism. Do you want folks around the world to jump and help us if things got that bad?

And if anything, hopefully they are showing folks around the world, and more importantly so, folks around America, what would happen if they were to go "all in" with this retarded new green deal.

It would be nice if they would just compromise at all with Trump. And I don't think Trump should ever go solo in using our military.

I don't have an issue though, if we were to meet with folks as such, and try to help best we can. I'd need much more reason to use our military for anything like that though.

And we should press on the socialism issue though, over and over and over, to let folks know the repercussions. It appears folks are jumping on the AOC bandwagon and others on their own shows. To go all on with socialism like a Bernie/AOC - would be devastating to our economy and our country.

The Sage of Main Street
02-24-2019, 05:14 PM
So we have Maduro and Guaido over in Venezuela. The country is crumbling around them. They are laughing inside, knowing that this is what happens when you execute socialism, and this is what our left wants to do.

A lot of rumbling go around about potential US military involvement. Appears a lot of countries are sending aid, but Maduro and company aren't sharing.

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As Venezuela Conflict Escalates, Pence Heads to Colombia

Pompeo: 'Tyrant' Maduro's Days in Venezuela 'Are Numbered'

A U.S.-backed drive to deliver foreign aid to Venezuela met strong resistance as troops loyal to President Nicolas Maduro blocked the convoys at the border and fired tear gas on protesters in clashes that left two people dead and some 300 injured.

As night fell Saturday, opposition leader Juan Guaido refrained from asking supporters to continue risking their lives trying to break through the government's barricades at the Colombian and Brazilian borders. Instead, he said he would meet U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on Monday in Bogota at an emergency meeting of mostly conservative Latin American governments to discuss Venezuela's crisis.

But he did make one last appeal to troops to let the aid in and urged the international community to keep "all options open" in the fight to oust Maduro given Saturday's violence.

"How many of you national guardsmen have a sick mother? How many have kids in school without food," he said, standing alongside a warehouse in the Colombian city of Cucuta where 600 tons of mostly U.S.-supplied boxes of food and medicine have been stockpiled. "You don't owe any obedience to a sadist...who celebrates the denial of humanitarian aid the country needs."

On Sunday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday condemned Maduro as “the worst of the worst of a tyrant,” asserting citizens there “have made it clear” the days of his regime “are numbered.”

In remarks on “Fox News Sunday,” Pompeo declared “the Venezuelan people are speaking loud and clearly.”

“Countries all around the world have seen the devastation that has been wrought in Venezuela by this Nicolas Maduro …stopping food, burning trucks with [humanitarian aid] — this is the worst of the worst of a tyrant,” he said. “I think the Venezuelan people are seeing that. We saw yesterday the military begin to see it as well.”

“The American people have been most generous in providing a couple hundred tons of food, medicine, hygiene kits for the people, and then we will continue to put up the global coalition, to put force behind the voice of the Venezuelan people,” he added.

Pressed on whether there will be military force used against Maduro, Pompeo said “every option is on the table. “

“We will do the things that need to be done to make sure that the Venezuelan people's voice, that democracy reigns and is a brighter future for the people of Venezuela,” he said.

On Saturday, Maduro, who considers the aid part of a coup plot and has refused to let it in, struck a defiant tone, breaking diplomatic relations with Colombia, accusing its "fascist" government of serving as a staging ground for a U.S.-led effort to oust him from power and possibly a military invasion.

"My patience has run out," Maduro said, speaking at a rally of red-shirted supporters in Caracas and giving Colombian diplomats 24 hours to leave the country.

Rest - https://www.newsmax.com/headline/venezuela-violence-border-guaido/2019/02/24/id/904069/




Like the Cubans did, let the Venezuelan exiles form an invasion brigade. This time, unlike under that tough-talking coward JFK, with full support from our Navy and Air Force. But no American ground troops. If the Vennies won't agree to that, let them starve.

Gunny
02-24-2019, 08:51 PM
What happened to american first and not being the world's police? Let them rot, not our problem. This is an obvious dog whistle and anti-socialism campaign strategy for 2020.Wow. Got it bad, huh?:laugh2:

Black Diamond
02-24-2019, 09:14 PM
What happened to american first and not being the world's police? Let them rot, not our problem. This is an obvious dog whistle and anti-socialism campaign strategy for 2020.

Considering the top dem candidates ARE socialist....

Elessar
02-24-2019, 09:16 PM
What happened to american first and not being the world's police? Let them rot, not our problem. This is an obvious dog whistle and anti-socialism campaign strategy for 2020.

Have you ever heard of the treaty called OAS - Organization of American States?
http://www.oas.org/en/

Is there an inoculation for your rabid stupidity? Now you are crying about 2020!
I guess we have our own MSM mouthpiece!


Wow. Got it bad, huh?:laugh2:

So damn ignorant, couldn't pour piss out of a boot.

Black Diamond
02-24-2019, 09:17 PM
Have you ever heard of the treaty called OAS - Organization of American States?
http://www.oas.org/en/

Is there an inoculation for your rabid stupidity? Now you are crying about 2020!
I guess we have our own MSM mouthpiece!



So damn ignorant, couldn't pour piss out of a boot.

He is ready to blame Russian oligarchs for another dem loss