ITT: people that think Maduro’s government isn’t a corrupt clown show.
You guys do know the US state department isn’t always lying, right? If Maduro had such a strong mandate why would poll watchers get turned away?
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ITT: people that think Maduro’s government isn’t a corrupt clown show.
You guys do know the US state department isn’t always lying, right? If Maduro had such a strong mandate why would poll watchers get turned away?
Yes Maduro is a corrupt dictator but the only reason why the state department is saying that is because it goes against Us interest. He couldn't give a damn about venezuelans people. If it was a pro west dictator he wouldn't say that.
Why is the US concerned? Oil companies pleaded for the US to intervene when Venezuela nationalized their economy. Then Venezuela nationalized many other sectors, and the US got morw angry.
At this point I'm more concerned about the American election results, which could result in an authoritarian regime...
So, a coup in a couple years then?
Trump already tried, it was pretty harebrained even by CIA standards.
Student protests is the go to these days
Suddenly a far right military dictator that very much likes the US takes power in the near future. Wouldn't be the first time, or second or third...
One of the problems with the Maduro government is that he keeps arming his working class supporters. Consequently, you have dipshit wanna-be commandos getting held up at gunpoint in small fishing towns.
America, coup thyself.
Congratulations on coming out of your coma! There's a lot you need to get caught up on...
ITT: Tankies being apologists for an equally corrupt regime who obviously rigged an election.
I also rolled my eyes when I saw the headline. US don't really have much of credibility on this one. But tankie wankers think the election result is perfectly okay simply because "suck it 'Murica".
O boy this is gonna be civil. Does the United States have an interest in Venezuelas election because they have the largest oil reserves in the world? Or do they really care about the people in a foreign nation?
Venezuelan oil is rich in sulphur, so it is less attractive. It requires special infrastructure and buyers who have the installed capacity to deal with heavy crudes, like China and India.
PS: funnily enough, Guyana's crude is from a different geological segment and of higher quality and highly valuable, no wonder Maduro wants to annex it.
Here comes Juan Guaido again