The coup by the U.S. disguised as humanitarian efforts towards Venezuela

When you get killed by a CIA hit squad, I am sure I will be able to muster a tear or two in your memory! :D

(Even if I have to pinch myself very hard!)
Who do you think I am Cody Snodgres or Edward Snowden ?

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Yea right. Piss in my ear and tell me it's raining. It's the same old imperial takeover by the U.S., disguised as a humanitarian effort to help the people of Venezuela. Like all South American and Central American countries, we want their wealth of resources. And then, we blame them later, as they become refugees heading to the U.S. There is no humanitarian concern. If it were, we wouldn't have sanctions placed on Venezuela. We are responsible for the very humanitarian effort we claim to want to assist with. Let that sink in. The desired president of the U.S. who would hand the country over to the U.S. and its resources, who was not actually elected, need this coup to happen on behalf of the U.S. and its wealth interests. It has nothing to do with the interests of the people. And yet, we know as a country, that these imperial practices have been going on for decades by the U.S. It's about the oil, gold, and diamonds. Disgusting and chilling.

The US tried to overthrow Venezuela in 2002 when Chavez was in office.
 
Venezuela was going to fail with or without American sanctions but now the socialist left will use the sanctions as a scapegoat for all of socialism's failures. We should have just stayed out of it.
 
When you get killed by a CIA hit squad, I am sure I will be able to muster a tear or two in your memory! :D

(Even if I have to pinch myself very hard!)
Who do you think I am Cody Snodgres or Edward Snowden ?

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Nope. I don't think you are worth that much, and I have no idea who the first guy is but you posted a half-baked YouTube video, and the second guy is a fucking known criminal and traitor. You would place somewhere below them in my level of concern.
 
Yea right. Piss in my ear and tell me it's raining. It's the same old imperial takeover by the U.S., disguised as a humanitarian effort to help the people of Venezuela. Like all South American and Central American countries, we want their wealth of resources. And then, we blame them later, as they become refugees heading to the U.S. There is no humanitarian concern. If it were, we wouldn't have sanctions placed on Venezuela. We are responsible for the very humanitarian effort we claim to want to assist with. Let that sink in. The desired president of the U.S. who would hand the country over to the U.S. and its resources, who was not actually elected, need this coup to happen on behalf of the U.S. and its wealth interests. It has nothing to do with the interests of the people. And yet, we know as a country, that these imperial practices have been going on for decades by the U.S. It's about the oil, gold, and diamonds. Disgusting and chilling.

''same old'' ?? name some imperial ''takeovers'' [ hahaha ] since 1975


The Russia's invasion of Georgia! Silly Russians! But they're commies so it's okay I guess!
 
No it does not. Your link is full of lies and fabrication. So are you, for believing such ignorant nonsense.
US Has Killed More Than 20 Million People in 37 "Victim Nations" Since World War II - Global Research
very dumb--Afghanistan????!!! hahahahah
1. that was Russia--we were HELPING the VICTIMS--duh
Russia not only INVADED, then they MURDERED Amin !!!!!!
2. we were attacking the jackasses that attacked us --FIRST--just like when the Japanese attacked us in 1941
..real smart--just allow people to MURDER Americans--that's what you want
We went to Afghanistan to get Bin Laden, not to declare war on the Taliban. Not one Taliban flew into the twin towers that I am aware of. Why are we still there?
???!!!!!???
you think Bin Laden planned/financed/helped/etc the terrorists all by himself?
Would you know? Exactly! And neither did we.What did the Taliban have to do with 9/11? We don't know. But we are still there today. Why? Because of business.
........,.sure--more Americans murdered than at Pearl Harbor and we should just allow them to do it.......
 
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Yea right. Piss in my ear and tell me it's raining. It's the same old imperial takeover by the U.S., disguised as a humanitarian effort to help the people of Venezuela. Like all South American and Central American countries, we want their wealth of resources. And then, we blame them later, as they become refugees heading to the U.S. There is no humanitarian concern. If it were, we wouldn't have sanctions placed on Venezuela. We are responsible for the very humanitarian effort we claim to want to assist with. Let that sink in. The desired president of the U.S. who would hand the country over to the U.S. and its resources, who was not actually elected, need this coup to happen on behalf of the U.S. and its wealth interests. It has nothing to do with the interests of the people. And yet, we know as a country, that these imperial practices have been going on for decades by the U.S. It's about the oil, gold, and diamonds. Disgusting and chilling.

I believe they need better solutions at lower cost. How is that federal republic going to command economize itself into the first world?
 
Just to get back on topic. DOD is watching the Venezuelan activities like a hawk...they probably even know exactly where Maduro hid the gold recently, where his troops are - anything visible from the satellites. We had the eye in the sky in the 80's when we helped Saddam target the Iranians, but with new nanotechnology their capabilities will blow your mind. Then throw in new DEW developments and it's pretty scary, especially when we have black ops running around with drones like it's a big video game.
 
......Russia INVADED Afghanistan and murdered Amin--what don't you understand about that?
Like I said- you need to do some homework Cracker Jack.
Operation Cyclone (1979-1989): A Brief Analysis of the U.S. Involvement in the Soviet-Afghan War


wrong
On December 24, 1979, the Soviet Union invades Afghanistan, under the pretext of upholding the Soviet-Afghan Friendship Treaty of 1978.
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/soviet-tanks-roll-into-afghanistan
 

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