Venezuela's Maduro warns of civil war

The real problem with Venezuela is that they still want socialism. They want the kind of socialism that works.
 
I think the problem is Venezuela needs just a little more socialism, then everything will be better. Give it time guys.
 
"We would never give up, and what couldn't be done with votes, we would do with weapons." — President Nicolás Maduro

Venezuela's Maduro warns of war if 'revolution' toppled

We have some of those here. Thankfully, our Armed Forces are solidly behind Trump.

The US has a variety of different groups that would impose themselves on others, both left and right. However it also have the Democrats and Republicans who aren't so great either.
 
"We would never give up, and what couldn't be done with votes, we would do with weapons." — President Nicolás Maduro

Venezuela's Maduro warns of war if 'revolution' toppled
The people need to throw the Commies out and put the country in reverse, a lot of people are hurting down there just because of the Progressives got into power. You should remember the Nation is a rich oil Nation and can buy themselves back up the ladder.
 

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BREAKING: A stolen helicopter has been used to throw grenades near Supreme Court building in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas
 
Maduro got plenty to worry `bout at home...
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Venezuela's Maduro Offers to Help Trump Fight Drugs
Saturday 18th November, 2017 | Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose top political allies have been accused by Washington of dealing in illegal narcotics, on Friday offered to help U.S. President Donald Trump in fighting the drug trade.
Top Venezuelan officials including Vice President Tareck El Aissami and Interior Minister Nestor Reverol have been blacklisted by the U.S. Treasury on allegations they have helped move drugs from neighboring Colombia into North America. Venezuela';s Vice President Tareck El Aissami talks to the media during a news conference in Caracas, Venezuela, Nov. 17, 2017.

Maduro calls those charges a smear campaign, and insists that the United States must do more to reduce drug consumption. 'President Trump, if you really want to fight drug trafficking that has destroyed U.S. youth and filled the country with drugs from Colombia, you have an ally in me,' Maduro said in a televised broadcast. 'Come find out about our experience, we can join forces.'

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He did not provide further details. Maduro has repeatedly excoriated Trump for sanctions against Venezuela, which range from restrictions on U.S. banks buying newly issued debt to barring American citizens from having any dealings with specific individuals in his government.

The Trump administration slammed Maduro's decision to create an all-powerful legislature called the Constituent Assembly in August. The opposition and the international community decried that move as the consolidation of a dictatorship. Maduro, who is himself under U.S. sanction, has in the past requested meetings with Trump. The White House responded to one such entreaty this year by saying it will meet with Venezuela's president when the country returns to democracy.

Venezuela Maduro Offers to Help Trump Fight Drugs
 

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