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Venezuelan Revolt on the Horizon?


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I hope the people get their country back soon! I can't stand Maduro is doing to his own people. 

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18 minutes ago, aztek said:

Venezuelans swarm sewage drains in desperate search of water

https://www.yahoo.com/news/venezuelans-swarm-sewage-drains-desperate-120558057.html

The US backed "rebel" dictator, whom the West claims is the rightful President of Venezuala, has been attacking incoming food shipments. Thoughts on how the Venezuelan collapse may be another orchestrated power move by globalist imperialism?

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On 12/03/2019 at 6:55 PM, Dark_Grey said:

The US backed "rebel" dictator, whom the West claims is the rightful President of Venezuala, has been attacking incoming food shipments. Thoughts on how the Venezuelan collapse may be another orchestrated power move by globalist imperialism?

Venezuela been collapsing for at least 20 years

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On 11/03/2019 at 12:47 PM, Gromdor said:

As someone who frequently works in power plants, I would have to say that substations exploding every time they try to turn it on isn't because of socialism (or God's will either).....

Have u been to  Venezuela?

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1 hour ago, Mr.United_Nations said:

Have u been to  Venezuela?

Nah, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil are the only South American countries I've been to.  Why?  Are you speaking on the topic as someone who has?

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The Maduro government has recently arrested the chief of staff of Guaido after SEBIN raided his house and one other person's house who is also a high ranking person in Guaido staff.  

Panama has said if the chief of staff is not released they will take concrete measures against what they call a violation of freedom, America saying if he is not released and his protection guaranteed this will not go unanswered.

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This is only a rumor so far and there has been no concrete evidence of this yet but there is a rumor going around that Russia has ordered all of its diplomatic staff out of Venezuela and that they are all to be out of Venezuela by Friday.  

If the rumor is true, and it is a massive if, it could signal that something imminent is about to happen, but like I said only a rumor so far.

https://mobile.twitter.com/ELINTNews/status/1108865210708910091

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7 hours ago, DarkHunter said:

This is only a rumor so far and there has been no concrete evidence of this yet but there is a rumor going around that Russia has ordered all of its diplomatic staff out of Venezuela and that they are all to be out of Venezuela by Friday.  

If the rumor is true, and it is a massive if, it could signal that something imminent is about to happen, but like I said only a rumor so far.

https://mobile.twitter.com/ELINTNews/status/1108865210708910091

I just read an article yesterday about the USMC doing landing drills for island invasions. The article framed it as preparations for any hostilities in the South China Sea but now I have to wonder if this wasnt the playbook.

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Ex-UN Human Rights Expert Blasts ‘Manipulation’ on Venezuela: ‘We Are Swimming in an Ocean of Lies’

A former United Nations human rights expert and top legal scholar has harshly criticized the international body’s reporting on Venezuela, calling it “unprofessional,” politicized, and unfairly slanted in favor of the country’s right-wing opposition.

“We are swimming in an ocean of lies,” explained Alfred de Zayas. “When I went to Venezuela, I expected to find a humanitarian crisis.”

“I was predetermined to find a humanitarian crisis,” he continued. “I walked the streets, I spoke to people of all kinds, and that was not the case.

“That means I had been manipulated. I had been lied to. And I resent that.”

De Zayas previously served as UN independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order. A renowned legal scholar, he spent decades working as a senior lawyer for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and is today a professor of international law at the Geneva School of Diplomacy and International Relations.

https://thegrayzone.com/2019/03/20/un-human-rights-expert-blasts-manipulation-on-venezuela-we-are-swimming-in-an-ocean-of-lies/

 

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Is this the same UN that failed Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Libya. Why should we listen to them now? They are a joke and everyone knows it

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9 hours ago, Phaeton80 said:

 

Fake news, Mexico actually doesn't stand by Maduro, they just want peace. There was statement by them last month or so to clarify 

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Venezuela is total mess, ive got family fleeing the country or already fled. Some of them used to be Chavez supporters or still do. But nobody trusts Maduro

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3 hours ago, Mr.United_Nations said:

Is this the same UN that failed Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Libya. Why should we listen to them now? They are a joke and everyone knows it

You interventionist pigs lied through your teeth about Syria and Libya.

Why should we listen to you now?

Africans are being sold at Libyan slave markets. Thanks, Hillary Clinton.

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Exposure of Another Pro-War Lie Doesn’t Make Media More Skeptical of Pro-War Claims

March 21, 2019 "Information Clearing House" -  Listeners will likely know by now, that the late February story, complete with vivid video footage, about the forces of elected Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro burning trucks that were trying to bring the besieged country food and medicine was false. Weeks later, the New York Times (3/10/19) reported that the humanitarian trucks were not set on fire by Maduro’s forces, but instead by anti-Maduro protestors who threw a Molotov cocktail. The Times outlined how the fake story took root, passing from US officials to media that simply reported their claims as fact with no investigation—and does any of this sound familiar?

Folks like CNN‘s Marshall Cohen noted the Times debunking as if it were just an interesting development—a “classic example of how misinformation spreads,” Cohen said in a tweet. Except, as The Intercept‘s Glenn Greenwald pointed out (3/10/19), it was Cohen’s own network, CNN, that led the way in spreading the lie around the world.

And not simply by parroting official claims. On February 24, the network told viewers that “a CNN team saw incendiary devices from police on the Venezuelan side of the border ignite the trucks.” It was then we got to Mike Pence claiming that “the tyrant” Maduro “danced as his henchmen…burned food and medicine”; Marco Rubio’s comment that “each of the trucks burned by Maduro carried 20 tons of food and medicine. This is a crime and if international law means anything, he must pay a high price for this”; Mike Pompeo’s fist-shaking, “What kind of a sick tyrant stops food from getting to hungry people?”

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/51301.htm


..Fake news you say?

You know whats fake news? The projected image the US has the best interests of the Venezuelans at heart, claiming theyre concerned about their wellbeing, and that the world should act against Maduro to stop these 'crimes against his own people'. Wake up and smell the ridiculously obvious pattern, mr UN.

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Just now, Phaeton80 said:

Fake news you say?

Only thing missing is the yellow cake uranium

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28 minutes ago, Farmer77 said:

Only thing missing is the yellow cake uranium


It really boggles the mind.. Why are so many people falling for thesame BS over, and over, and over again?

Is it disinterest, the fact they are not impacted either way, is it the media, the need to defend / safeguard their worldview (where the US is still 'a defender of civilization and all that is good').. All of the above, what?

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Russia Gives US Red Line On Venezuela

Authored by Finian Cunningham via The Strategic Culture Foundation,

At a high-level meeting in Rome this week, it seems that Russia reiterated a grave warning to the US – Moscow will not tolerate American military intervention to topple the Venezuelan government with whom it is allied.

Meanwhile, back in Washington DC, President Donald Trump was again bragging that the military option was still on the table, in his press conference with Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro. Trump is bluffing or not yet up to speed with being apprised of Russia’s red line.

The meeting in the Italian capital between US “special envoy” on Venezuelan affairs Elliot Abrams and Russia’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov had an air of urgency in its arrangement. The US State Department announced the tête-à-tête only three days beforehand. The two officials also reportedly held their two-hour discussions in a Rome hotel, a venue indicating ad hoc arrangement.

Abrams is no ordinary diplomat. He is a regime-change specialist with a criminal record for sponsoring terrorist operations, specifically the infamous Iran-Contra affair to destabilize Nicaragua during the 1980s. His appointment by President Trump to the “Venezuela file” only underscores the serious intent in Washington for regime change in Caracas. Whether it gets away with that intent is another matter.

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-03-23/russia-gives-us-red-line-venezuela


Those Evil Russians at it again, standing in the way to Save the Venezuelan People against their Evil Dictator.. You know what they say about kindred spirits, the one evil tirant protecting the other, while secretly planning to take over the world (and forcibly install full fledged Communism). Where's Captain America when you need him..

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So far today 2 planes, I believe they left from Syria, have landed in Venezuela.  One of the planes had about 100 Russian troops and the other seems to of been carrying equipment of some kind.  Also Venezuela have put there S300 batteries into operational readiness.

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2 minutes ago, DarkHunter said:

So far today 2 planes, I believe they left from Syria, have landed in Venezuela.  One of the planes had about 100 Russian troops and the other seems to of been carrying equipment of some kind.  Also Venezuela have put there S300 batteries into operational readiness.


Good for them, lets see the US 'free the Venezuelan People' by way of another military intervention with Russian personnel and hardware on ground.
 

The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal debunked corporate media lies about Venezuela, at a side event at a UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva on March 19, on a panel titled "Humanitarian crisis in Venezuela: Propaganda vs. reality."

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Good for them, lets see the US 'free the Venezuelan People' by way of another military intervention with Russian personnel and hardware on ground.
 

The Grayzone's Max Blumenthal debunked corporate media lies about Venezuela, at a side event at a UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva on March 19, on a panel titled "Humanitarian crisis in Venezuela: Propaganda vs. reality."

Venezuela has 2 battalions of S300s delivered in 2012, a S300 battalion has 8 launchers, or about 32 missiles.  So Venezuela has about 64 S300 missiles that it can launch to prevent an attack before having to reload which takes time, if one wanted to get really technical all 64 missiles might not be able to be used as a normal set up for a single S300 battery is to have one close range missile, one intermediate range missile, one long range missile, and one extra long range missile so depending on location of the battery and where the attack originates from only 1 or 2 missiles might be useable.  A single US submarine normally carries 154 tomahawk cruise missiles so a single submarine would probably be able to over saturate Venezuela's anti air capabilities and destroy them in 1 strike. 

As for the personnel, 100 people is not a lot and no one seems to suspect that they are staying.  A large portion of the soldiers seem to be technicians and so far it seems like they are just transferring some military equipment to Venezuela.

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Watch those hundred personnel swiftly multiply if and when one of those Russians is caught in US line of fire, was my point. China and Russia will not stand idle when your nation decides to claim another foreign sovereign under the guise of 'humanitarianism', Im quite sure. 

 

 

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nvm...comprehension and whatnot

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