It is a horrifying thought, but Trump seems to be setting the stage for war upon Venezuela. Trump wants regime change. As the following article in the Washington Post says, Trump is merging the “war on terror” with the “war on drugs.”
Ishan Tharoor writes in the Post:
The drums of war grow louder in the Caribbean. President Donald Trump may cast himself a peacemaker in far-flung climes, but the White House seems bent on using hard power to impose its will in the United States’ perceived neighborhood. In the path of the looming storm is Venezuela, whose autocratic regime under long-ruling President Nicolás Maduro is an explicit target of the Trump administration, which sees Maduro at the top of an illegitimate drug crime network it hopes to bring down.
American warships and thousands of troops have been deployed to the Caribbean; an old military base in Puerto Rico has whirred to life with new arrivals of U.S. warplanes, drones and bombers. Trump has authorized the CIA to carry out unspecified covert operations within Venezuela. A succession of U.S. strikes have destroyed at least seven small boats off Venezuela’s coast, killing dozens of alleged narcotraffickers. Trump and his allies say they are certain of what they’re targeting. The devastated families of Trinidadian fishermen tell another story.
The recent resignation of Adm. Alvin Holsey as head of the U.S. Southern Command, less than a year into a three-year appointment, is being read as an expression of unease with the ongoing operations. Despite the White House’s claims, the Caribbean is not a significant thoroughfare for fentanyl or the vast majority of other illicit drugs entering the United States. Nor is Venezuela a major producer of illegal narcotics like some other South American countries, including neighboring Colombia, Peru and Bolivia.
Yet there’s an expectation that the campaign is going to intensify. “Trump has made clear his intentions to go beyond blowing up boats, saying ‘we’re going to stop them by land’ in Venezuela,” my colleagues reported earlier this week. “Several people familiar with internal administration deliberations said any initial land attack would probably be a targeted operation on alleged trafficker encampments or clandestine airstrips, rather than a direct attempt to unseat Maduro.”
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It’s the art of the deal. It appears he will start a war, but at the last second he will chicken out. TACO
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Been There, Done That …
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The saber rattling of the Trump administration seems to have run parallel to the rise of the Epstein pressure. Probably just coincidence. Huh?
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Trump is drunk with power. His show of force in Venezuela is a way to intimidate Maduro. While his excuse is a war on drugs, as often is the care with Trump, he may also have his eye on Venezuela’s bountiful natural resources including oil and valuable minerals.
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Nothing like creating your own (unnecessary) war with a foreign nation, during a government shutdown. And on this side of the Atlantic, for the first time in about 250 years –to justify the newly named Department of War (Offense)? There are weapons like drones today that can strike back and hit home at any time, so I guess he forgot that his Winter White House could be vulnerable to attacks in that region. (Have to wonder if Florida will still love him after putting them at-risk…)
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Speaking of the Government Shutdown, I just learned that SNAP/EBT (food stamps) will NOT be issued on November 1st to indigent people due to it. OMG!
Only those who have poverty level incomes qualify for SNAP and since nearly 4 out of 10 Americans do not have $400 for emergencies, this means that millions of poor people will be suffering. Since I just found out about it, and my poverty level Social Security Retirement Income does not typically come until the 3rd of each month, I just had to cancel an order I put in for groceries…
The Trump Administration refused to tap into a $5B contingency fund to keep SNAP going in November, (They like to blame Democrats for the shutdown, so millions of Americans will be suffering due to politics.)
See: “Trump administration won’t tap the contingency fund to keep food aid flowing, memo says”
https://apnews.com/article/snap-food-assistance-government-shutdown-9cece00f9d6ef39fc5a0240ca2374696
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BTW, Millions of us literally count the days until we get our SNAP benefits each month!
Oh how I wish that was not controlled by people who like to think they just represent billionaires, and who are incapable of empathizing with people who are hungry through no fault of their own, especially children, those with disabilities and seniors.
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Normally, I do not place orders at the end of the month because you have to order a certain dollar amount to avoid being charged for delivery and typically I have very little cash or SNAP left then –if any. (That’s especially since losing my roommate in March and having had to pay very high utilities bills all by myself, including for central heating and AC). I am out of SNAP but I was waiting for the high price of candy to come down to pay with the little cash I have left, because Trick or Treating children in my building are used to my leaving candy outside my door for them to take, and now I have none.
I have some subscriptions, like for PBS, and often get hit with unexpected charges for stuff like that at the end of the month, so was afraid those charges might bounce and thought I should cancel my grocery order to cover that in case, because my bank’s overdraft fees are outrageously high…
Unfortunately, that means there will be no Halloween for kids here this year. (And I hope I don’t get “egged” because of it!)
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It seems obvious to me that Trump is orchestrating a regime-change war in Venezuela and, as a result, has begun losing support from some of the very social media influencers who once helped normalize him. Comedian and podcaster Andrew Schulz, for instance, recently said Trump is now doing “the opposite of what I voted for.” When Trump appeared on Schulz’s show and claimed to be “an honest person,” Schulz and his crew laughed in Trump’s face at the absurdity of the claim.
It does make you wonder: why did Schulz ever believe Trump would keep his promises? And perhaps the larger question — why does someone like Andrew Schulz, a stand-up comic turned podcaster, wield so much influence in shaping U.S. political opinion in the first place?
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Debe creerlo.
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Nothing like a good war to get the nationalists all teary-eyed and ready to abuse their fellow Americans who know why it is being done. . . to keep the Epstein file hidden.
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