BitconnectCarlos
Maybe people will be glad Maduro is gone and will welcome a change? — RogueAI
ssu
Chaos? Civil war? — Metaphysician Undercover
Trump in his media conference said that he (and the US) haven't been in touch with her and Trump didn't see her be fit to rule the country. So Machado it's not going to be. Trump said that the US will now rule Venezuela. Rubio seems to have had a long conversation with the Maduro-regime vice president, but Trump was quick to point out that she was part of the Maduro regime.I think they want to install that Nobel Prize winner, Maria Machado. — RogueAI

Depends on the change that actually Trump has in mind for Venezuela and it's people.Maybe people will be glad Maduro is gone and will welcome a change? — RogueAI
Yes, but Venezuela is politically polarized even more than the US. Millions of those that have opposed the Maduro regime have fled the country. Has work been done with these people?It's not like the Middle East, where you have historic enmities like Shia vs Sunni Vs Kurds. — RogueAI
Who wouldn't be. Do notice that here even on the PF there's not been support for Maduro. I remember that some PF members were supportive of Hugo Chavez in the early years, but that's it.We should all be glad Maduro is gone. — BitconnectCarlos
And how is that going to happen? And even if Maduro obviously didn't represent all the people of Venezuela, we'll soon find out just how many he did represent.Now onto the democratic transition of power — Maduro did not represent the people of Venezuela. — BitconnectCarlos

boethius
But if he stays in Venezuela, hope that all the Maga-people remember Trump's wars about ending the forever-wars and other bullshit from Donald. — ssu
ssu
Well, Trump did say just a while ago that they will run Venezuela.So unclear at the moment what the plan actually is to run Venezuela. — boethius
Just what this "deal" will be isn't so easy.Presumably they cut a deal with Venezuela's vice-president to capitulate to all demands, as that would make sense, but definitely things do not need to make any sense. — boethius
boethius
Just what this "deal" will be isn't so easy. — ssu
Now it's possible that he will act similarly as after the Iran strikes, but what we heard from him, this seems to be not the case. — ssu
Tzeentch
boethius
ssu
Not just capable, but simply acts without any clear long term plan. Or then "the plan" is illogical mixture of right-wing ideology and increasing Trump's personal wealth without any thought on the long term effects.I'm sure you would agree that this administration is capable of acting without any clear long term plan. — boethius
Yep. Do notice the irony when Trump says that this won't cost anything to the US because Venezuela has oil. Yes, indeed the same line was given when Bush invaded Iraq.Yeah, apparently we're going to be running Venezuela. We're so good at that sort of thing. — RogueAI
Questioner
We just freakin' annexed Venezuela? — frank
ssu
No. This is actually a plan to get rid of the US from being the sole Superpower. And Trump is eager to carry out his role, if he gets the billions he wants.There’s a plan in place to carve the world up into three superpowers. — Questioner
Tzeentch
Mikie
Questioner
This is actually a plan to get rid of the US from being the sole Superpower. And Trump is eager to carry out his role, if he gets the billions he wants. — ssu
First of all, Russia isn't a superpower and China won't ever overtake the US, even if it came very close to overtaking it, — ssu
Hence when you say that there are three Superpowers, you have already swallowed the Kremlin/Beijing rhetoric. Where does this defeatism come from? — ssu
Questioner
Ha! Folk think there's a plan... — Banno
boethius
I take issue with the constant mentioning of Trump because this isn't about Trump. — Tzeentch
ssu
To break the Atlantic tie between the US and Europe, just as to hinder the European Union has been a plan of Russia for a long time. So the Russians are quite honest when they say that Trump's plan matches their plans. This is a dream come true for the Kremlin.Whose plan is it?
The way I understand it, Putin, Xi JInping and Trump are in a quid pro quo threesome, each concerned with their own imperialist goals. — Questioner
Whose power play is this?I concede that maybe I shouldn't have used the world "superpower" to describe Russia. Maybe "power at play" would have been more accurate. — Questioner
Questioner
Whose power play is this? — ssu
Banno
There doesn't seem to be any plan for exactly how they are going to "run" Venezuela. — Questioner
Questioner
Questioner
No oil company will invest in infrastructure in the circumstances Trump has created. — Banno
Banno
My guess is that he has them lined up already, since he has stated an agreement publicly. — Questioner
Questioner
I doubt there was such forethought... and the recent news indicates otherwise. Hitting someone generally results in their getting their back up, rather than their becoming more cooperative. — Banno
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