Trump wants Maduro out, Moscow empire wants a foothold in America’s backyard

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Yep! I want this commie idiot out too. He should take his millions to Moscow 🇷🇺 empire . He better do it now before it is too late. He might be clipped by a compatriot.



 
Yep! I want this commie idiot out too. He should take his millions to Moscow 🇷🇺 empire . He better do it now before it is too late. He might be clipped by a compatriot.




Maduro sounds like somebody Trump usually loves and admires, like Putin or Kim Jong-Un, an authoritarian leader, with many critics labeling his government as dictatorial due to electoral fraud, human rights abuses, and repression of dissent. The Venezuelan government has also introduced laws that critics argue are designed to suppress freedoms, which some associate with fascist tactics.
 
Maduro sounds like somebody Trump usually loves and admires, like Putin or Kim Jong-Un, an authoritarian leader, with many critics labeling his government as dictatorial due to electoral fraud, human rights abuses, and repression of dissent. The Venezuelan government has also introduced laws that critics argue are designed to suppress freedoms, which some associate with fascist tactics.
Trump (like Belarusian dictator Lukašenka ) is an adept of Byzantine diplomacy. We’re fighting just a gas 🇷🇺 station, so the Trump–Reagan strategy will 100% work again. Remember: when the cost of “black gold” was $15–23 per barrel, the Bolshevik imperial economy collapsed—and with it, the Bolshevik empire itself. Putin’s “Golden Horde” (the Moscow 🇷🇺 empire) can only sustain its budget if oil prices remain at $42.4 per barrel.

If you want to learn more about Byzantine diplomacy, I’d recommend this book.



 
Maduro sounds like somebody Trump usually loves and admires, like Putin or Kim Jong-Un, an authoritarian leader, with many critics labeling his government as dictatorial due to electoral fraud, human rights abuses, and repression of dissent. The Venezuelan government has also introduced laws that critics argue are designed to suppress freedoms, which some associate with fascist tactics.

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