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The video of a 15-year-old girl crying that the world is going to die without a green scam deal and Joe going over to her to comfort her from the climate change promoted by democrats told us all we want to know. Do not help a Prog who needs help. Adults or children. And that is not easy.And so we see the real reason why trump is pumping up military action against Venezuela.
It ain't about Fentanyl or drugs.
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.
Oil.
Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world ā 300 billion barrels ā even larger than reserves in Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Trump and his oil industry friends may imagine that by deposing President NicolƔs Maduro and installing a friendly government there, the US would have unlimited access to this huge oil reserve, which is five times larger than the proven reserves in the US.
Never mind the fact that for any hope of future climate stability, most of this oil needs to stay right where it is: in the ground.
Weāve seen this tragic play before. The Bush administration justified its disastrous 2003 invasion of Iraq with the pretext that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction which, as it turned out, it didnāt.
As US Central Command commander General John Abizaid admitted about the Iraq War at the time: āOf course itās about oil, itās very much about oil, and we canāt really deny that.ā
The invasion killed tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, and destabilized the broader Middle East region for years.
And now here we go again. A similar pretext ā this time ādrug interdictionā ā is being used to justify a potential US invasion and regime change in Venezuela. But this is not about stopping the flow of dangerous drugs, it is about actually increasing the flow of the dangerous drug some pushers want to keep us all hooked on.
Oil.
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Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.Oil.Venezuela has the...www.rawstory.com
And so we see the real reason why trump is pumping up military action against Venezuela.
It ain't about Fentanyl or drugs.
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.
Oil.
Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world ā 300 billion barrels ā even larger than reserves in Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Trump and his oil industry friends may imagine that by deposing President NicolƔs Maduro and installing a friendly government there, the US would have unlimited access to this huge oil reserve, which is five times larger than the proven reserves in the US.
Never mind the fact that for any hope of future climate stability, most of this oil needs to stay right where it is: in the ground.
Weāve seen this tragic play before. The Bush administration justified its disastrous 2003 invasion of Iraq with the pretext that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction which, as it turned out, it didnāt.
As US Central Command commander General John Abizaid admitted about the Iraq War at the time: āOf course itās about oil, itās very much about oil, and we canāt really deny that.ā
The invasion killed tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, and destabilized the broader Middle East region for years.
And now here we go again. A similar pretext ā this time ādrug interdictionā ā is being used to justify a potential US invasion and regime change in Venezuela. But this is not about stopping the flow of dangerous drugs, it is about actually increasing the flow of the dangerous drug some pushers want to keep us all hooked on.
Oil.
![]()
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.Oil.Venezuela has the...www.rawstory.com
The primary reason why the US is so hot to invade Venezuela is its expanding trade relationship with China. Venezuela supplies China with discounted crude, in return China supplies financing, infrastructure investment, and political support to Venezuela. It's a strategic partnership and the most significant energy relationship in South America.
The Trump admin, along with all the DC swamp creatures, can't stand to see China eating their lunch. The course of action is to cook up a pretext for regime change, install a puppet, then dissolve Venezuela's relationship with China.
The Bolivarian Revolution has successfully thwarted imperial regime-change attempts by the US for more than two decades. These people are fervent hardcore believers in their movement and won't give up easily.
And so we see the real reason why trump is pumping up military action against Venezuela.
It ain't about Fentanyl or drugs.
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.
Oil.
Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world ā 300 billion barrels ā even larger than reserves in Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Trump and his oil industry friends may imagine that by deposing President NicolƔs Maduro and installing a friendly government there, the US would have unlimited access to this huge oil reserve, which is five times larger than the proven reserves in the US.
Never mind the fact that for any hope of future climate stability, most of this oil needs to stay right where it is: in the ground.
Weāve seen this tragic play before. The Bush administration justified its disastrous 2003 invasion of Iraq with the pretext that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction which, as it turned out, it didnāt.
As US Central Command commander General John Abizaid admitted about the Iraq War at the time: āOf course itās about oil, itās very much about oil, and we canāt really deny that.ā
The invasion killed tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, and destabilized the broader Middle East region for years.
And now here we go again. A similar pretext ā this time ādrug interdictionā ā is being used to justify a potential US invasion and regime change in Venezuela. But this is not about stopping the flow of dangerous drugs, it is about actually increasing the flow of the dangerous drug some pushers want to keep us all hooked on.
Oil.
![]()
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.Oil.Venezuela has the...www.rawstory.com
True.
Itās also an attempt to deflect from Epstein, a failing economy, and Trumpās lawless regime.
Lavel Thomas (@lavelthomas) on Threads
addled mind???? you must be talking about senile joey boi, you know, the guy who molested his young daughter.It was right then, and it is right now.
I also never discount the fact that Trump is also a sociopath who, no doubt, likes killing people. It's hard to tell where his level of depravity will take his addled mind.
We already control their oil which is all pumped by Chevron. Venezuela is an open door for China to destabilize Central and south America. They are the weak point that allows China Russia and Cuba to advance into our territory. They are threat to the entire region. Oil is a small part of itAnd so we see the real reason why trump is pumping up military action against Venezuela.
It ain't about Fentanyl or drugs.
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.
Oil.
Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world ā 300 billion barrels ā even larger than reserves in Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Trump and his oil industry friends may imagine that by deposing President NicolƔs Maduro and installing a friendly government there, the US would have unlimited access to this huge oil reserve, which is five times larger than the proven reserves in the US.
Never mind the fact that for any hope of future climate stability, most of this oil needs to stay right where it is: in the ground.
Weāve seen this tragic play before. The Bush administration justified its disastrous 2003 invasion of Iraq with the pretext that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction which, as it turned out, it didnāt.
As US Central Command commander General John Abizaid admitted about the Iraq War at the time: āOf course itās about oil, itās very much about oil, and we canāt really deny that.ā
The invasion killed tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, and destabilized the broader Middle East region for years.
And now here we go again. A similar pretext ā this time ādrug interdictionā ā is being used to justify a potential US invasion and regime change in Venezuela. But this is not about stopping the flow of dangerous drugs, it is about actually increasing the flow of the dangerous drug some pushers want to keep us all hooked on.
Oil.
![]()
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.Oil.Venezuela has the...www.rawstory.com
That does make a lot more sense than all the "narco-terrorism" wanking.And so we see the real reason why trump is pumping up military action against Venezuela.
It ain't about Fentanyl or drugs.
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.
Oil.
Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves in the world ā 300 billion barrels ā even larger than reserves in Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Trump and his oil industry friends may imagine that by deposing President NicolƔs Maduro and installing a friendly government there, the US would have unlimited access to this huge oil reserve, which is five times larger than the proven reserves in the US.
Never mind the fact that for any hope of future climate stability, most of this oil needs to stay right where it is: in the ground.
Weāve seen this tragic play before. The Bush administration justified its disastrous 2003 invasion of Iraq with the pretext that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction which, as it turned out, it didnāt.
As US Central Command commander General John Abizaid admitted about the Iraq War at the time: āOf course itās about oil, itās very much about oil, and we canāt really deny that.ā
The invasion killed tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, and destabilized the broader Middle East region for years.
And now here we go again. A similar pretext ā this time ādrug interdictionā ā is being used to justify a potential US invasion and regime change in Venezuela. But this is not about stopping the flow of dangerous drugs, it is about actually increasing the flow of the dangerous drug some pushers want to keep us all hooked on.
Oil.
![]()
Trump's push for war with Venezuela is indeed about addiction ā but not to drugs
President Donald Trumpās saber-rattling about potential military action in Venezuela is indeed about drugs, but not cocaine. It is about a far more dangerous drug that former President George W. Bush admitted (in his 2006 State of the Union address) the US is addicted to.Oil.Venezuela has the...www.rawstory.com
Unfortunately, Dems don't unfuck anything. They refuck in their own image.another quagmire for the U.S., it will a democrat to unfuck what this Epsilon Plus Semi-Moron will do.
It's not about owning the oil for the sake of it, it's about controlling it you retard, what makes it worse you people know this and still support Trumps gangsterism.What a load of shit.
America has plenty of oil in Alaska, off shore, available through blessed fracking.
The main problems with Venezuela are their exportation of drugs and criminals to America.
Right now, Venezuela isn't actually producing much oil. They threw the oil concerns out of the country who were working the rigs, and being communists they don't have the ability to extract it themselves and market it.
From the sound of your post, we can add you to this list.addled mind???? you must be talking about senile joey boi, you know, the guy who molested his young daughter.
I post truth, you can put me of whatever list you want. I really do not care what you do or say.From the sound of your post, we can add you to this list.