United States vs. Venezuela

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    superchuck500

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    For some time now, the US has been concentrating naval forces (with Marine detachments) in the Caribbean and general vicinity of Venezuela. Observers have expected some kind of operation there but what that would be wasn't clear. In the past days, the USA's high-profile destruction of an alleged Venezuelan narcotics vessel (including Rubio's explanation that the vessel - not carrying any sort of flag and operated by assumed civilians - was destroyed and its 11 occupants instead of arrested based on orders directly from Trump because it "was an immediate danger to the United States") appears to be setting up some kind of pretext for additional action, a Venezuelan 'Gulf of Tonkin incident' if you will. Trump has indeed promised that this is the beginning of a campaign.

    Critics have pointed that the US military's action against the vessel likely violated both international law and well-established US policy. Others have said it is likely that the vessel had migrants and not narcotics. And of course with Trump and his henchmen, the given explanation (combating drug trafficking) is never the actual reason - it's always something more directly tied to Trump's ego and thirst for accolades and retribution.

    From a post last week on the buildup:

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    Analysis on the legal implications of the destruction of the vessel and its 11 occupants.




     
    Putting this here because it concerns drug trafficking and election interference in a related area. Trump has promised to pardon the former President of Honduras, who is serving a long sentence in the US for facilitating the passage of more than 400 tons of cocaine through Honduras that ended up in the US. He seemingly ties this pardon and any further aid from the US to the results of the election this Sunday in Honduras. If his preferred candidate is elected he promises great support for Honduras. If his preferred candidate loses, Trump indicates he will not spend any money on Honduras. So when the Honduran president facilitates drug movement through his country he deserves a pardon, and was treated very unfairly. But when alleged drug runners try to go by boat anywhere in the area, they are subject to murder by the American military.

     
    Putting this here because it concerns drug trafficking and election interference in a related area. Trump has promised to pardon the former President of Honduras, who is serving a long sentence in the US for facilitating the passage of more than 400 tons of cocaine through Honduras that ended up in the US. He seemingly ties this pardon and any further aid from the US to the results of the election this Sunday in Honduras. If his preferred candidate is elected he promises great support for Honduras. If his preferred candidate loses, Trump indicates he will not spend any money on Honduras. So when the Honduran president facilitates drug movement through his country he deserves a pardon, and was treated very unfairly. But when alleged drug runners try to go by boat anywhere in the area, they are subject to murder by the American military.

    Wonder how much money was paid to Trump from said drug lord?
     
    Here he is twisting what the actual opinion said. He is claiming they have the right to kill anyone “affiliated” with terrorist organization. And IMO they have no proof of who was on those boats and no proof they carried drugs headed to the US.

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