Venezuela? What’s up with that?

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The U.S. moved large numbers of special-operations aircraft, troops and equipment into the Caribbean area this week, giving Washington “additional options” for “possible military action” in Venezuela, according to U.S. officials and open source flight-tracking data.
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President Trump has ramped up pressure on Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro in recent days, ordering a blockade of oil tankers going in and out of the country. Trump has declared that the airspace around Venezuela should be considered closed and has refused to rule out airstrikes on the country, etc…

“We have a massive armada formed, the biggest we’ve ever had, and by far the biggest we’ve ever had in South America,” he said Monday. Referring to the possibility of land strikes in Venezuela, he said: “Soon we will be starting the same program on land.”

“They are prepositioning forces to take action,” said David Deptula, a retired Air Force lieutenant general and dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies, an aerospace think tank. The movement of such assets indicates that the administration already has decided on a course of action. “The question that remains is to accomplish what?” he said.

A spokesperson for U.S. Southern Command, which is responsible for the U.S. military in Latin America, declined to answer questions about specific troop movements. “It is standard practice to routinely rotate equipment and personnel to any military installation,” said the spokesperson. “And as a standard practice, due to operational security concerns, we do not disclose details or comment on U.S. assets or personnel operational movements and activities, nor disclose details of specific operations or routes.”

Feliz Navidad!
As proxy war with China is awesome. A good chance learn there defense equipment.
 
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Ron in Regina

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As proxy war with China is awesome. A good chance learn there defense equipment.
It’s more of a multi-faceted war on everybody by proxy (except not by proxy for Venezuela, I guess).
China. This is all about China.
…which also gives Trump leverage over Canada (heavy oil) going into the whole CUSMA/NAFTA/USMCA/LMNOP negotiations soon…so he can literally fuck over everybody at the same time, including the American citizens.
(YouTube & 'War on Everyone' Official Trailer (2016))

Off the coast of Venezuela, sanctioned oil tankers have become the target of U.S. authorities. Washington has already seized two – along with millions of barrels of oil – and says its going after more.

“Maybe we’ll sell it, maybe we’ll keep it, maybe we’ll use it in the strategic reserves,” U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday.

On Tuesday, Venezuelans hit the streets in protest of the U.S. president – whom they call “Pirate Trump” – who Monday had a warning for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

“He can do whatever he wants, it’s alright, whatever he wants to do, if he wants to do something,” Trump said. “If he plays tough, it’ll be the last time he’s ever able to play tough.”

So Trump will retaliate against another nations retaliation again? That sounds so familiar for some reason…🤔

Meanwhile, the tension in South America “could” (?) have implications for Canada too.
The US president also promised to keep the two ships and the nearly 4 million barrels of Venezuelan oil the coastguard has seized so far.
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“Maybe we’ll sell it [the oil]. Maybe we’ll keep it. Maybe we will use it in the strategic reserves,” he said. “We’re keeping it. We’re keeping the ships also.”

Is this all just facets of the same story?
 

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It’s more of a multi-faceted war on everybody by proxy (except not by proxy for Venezuela, I guess).

…which also gives Trump leverage over Canada (heavy oil) going into the whole CUSMA/NAFTA/USMCA/LMNOP negotiations soon…so he can literally fuck over everybody at the same time, including the American citizens.
(YouTube & 'War on Everyone' Official Trailer (2016))

Off the coast of Venezuela, sanctioned oil tankers have become the target of U.S. authorities. Washington has already seized two – along with millions of barrels of oil – and says its going after more.

“Maybe we’ll sell it, maybe we’ll keep it, maybe we’ll use it in the strategic reserves,” U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday.

On Tuesday, Venezuelans hit the streets in protest of the U.S. president – whom they call “Pirate Trump” – who Monday had a warning for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

“He can do whatever he wants, it’s alright, whatever he wants to do, if he wants to do something,” Trump said. “If he plays tough, it’ll be the last time he’s ever able to play tough.”

So Trump will retaliate against another nations retaliation again? That sounds so familiar for some reason…🤔

Meanwhile, the tension in South America “could” (?) have implications for Canada too.
The US president also promised to keep the two ships and the nearly 4 million barrels of Venezuelan oil the coastguard has seized so far.
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“Maybe we’ll sell it [the oil]. Maybe we’ll keep it. Maybe we will use it in the strategic reserves,” he said. “We’re keeping it. We’re keeping the ships also.”

Is this all just facets of the same story?
Art of the deal . Always start from an unattainable solution . Read my earlier post , this will end when Veneusa
 

Ron in Regina

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Miller also shared a screenshot of a Truth Social post from Trump on Tuesday, in which he accused Venezuela of “stealing” US oil, land and other assets, and using that oil to fund crime, terrorism and human trafficking.
China with Taiwan or the Philippines or Tibet, and Russia with Ukraine repeatedly, and others, ect…how are they claiming to be outraged at Trump for attempting the same things?
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In the post, Trump declared Venezuela’s government a “foreign (foreign to what nation?) terrorist organisation” and ordered a total blockade (well, not total) of all sanctioned oil tankers (or in the latest seizure, a non-sanctioned oil tanker) going in or out of the country.
I honestly thought Trump (not necessarily America) was going to attack Venezuela Christmas Day. I was wrong.
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Trump added that migrants sent by Venezuela are being deported quickly and demanded that all “stolen assets” be returned to the US immediately. Caracas said the actions will be reported to the United Nations Security Council (which America has veto power on) and other multilateral organizations and governments?
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(YouTube & 'Trump believes our oil belongs to him': Venezuela rips US at UNSC, calls out Washington's extortion)

Well Venezuela, maybe is predominantly a Christian country (?), yesterday wasn’t your day.
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Ron in Regina

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Yes I corrected and finished my thought in the next post .
Yes, but I think you were onto something with the first post.
Art of the deal . Always start from an unattainable solution . Read my earlier post , this will end when Veneusa
I think you had it right in the above post…

But maybe you needed a “-“ or “/“ in there for clarification. Kudos.
Like this:
…this will end when Vene-USA…
 

petros

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Proxy war with the Chinamen who are eradicating US hegemony in the Americas one trade and defense deal at a time.

If only Venezuela would have sold oil in USD this wouldn't have become an issue.
 

Ron in Regina

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Proxy war with the Chinamen who are eradicating US hegemony in the Americas one trade and defense deal at a time.
So America, for American, gets to decide what’s best for everyone in the Western hemisphere as long as it aligns with what’s best for America? Does this also encompass the “adoption” of Greenland and Panama and wherever that 51st state is suppose to be?

After the above, whom else in the western hemisphere needs a dose of freedom after being declared terrorists or non-American loyalists by the pirates of the Caribbean?
If only Venezuela would have sold oil in USD this wouldn't have become an issue.
If only Venezuela didn’t have oil, let along heavy oil, or other things that America needs or wants, and have been sanctioned by America, and be in the western hemisphere, and have a socialist government, have been located as Columbia-adjacent and south of Mexico, probably none of this wouldn’t currently be happening.
 

Ron in Regina

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So, does Venezuela, in its own territorial waters, have to seize 3 (or 6, or 9?) Chevron crude oil tankers to trade 1 for 1 for the oil tankers America has seized, with 1/2 a dozen held in reserve for future American seizures?

What’s the answer with respect of Venezuela’s own sovereignty?
Ruh-Roh…Trump has set the precedence, and round and round and round she goes, where it stops it’s probably not where anybody thinks it would have…
1766798830182.jpegIran's Revolutionary Guard naval forces seized a foreign oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz over alleged fuel smuggling, state-run media reported Friday.
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Ron in Regina

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“Venezuela has some of the largest oil reserves in the world,” said Richard Masson, a former Canadian oil industry executive. “They’re primarily heavy oil and bitumen, which are very much like what Canada’s reserves are here in the oil sands.”
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Experts say political instability in Venezuela had long given Canadian oil producers the advantage, but if Trump can topple the Maduro government, it could mean increased competition.
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“This makes it all the more important for us to think about sending out oil to the pacific, to a northwest pacific pipeline, knowing that the Asian market is growing,” said Heather Exner-Pirot, a senior fellow and director of natural resources, energy and environment at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. Somehow completely forgotten in the above graph, intentionally or not, is Canada:
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Exner-Pirot suggests Trump’s interest in Venezuelan oil could eventually force a fight for access to the U.S. market. Masson says it may take long for the impact of those tensions to take effect.

“The question becomes: If Venezuela became a democracy, with the rule of law, with a stable investment climate, how long would it take to build the projects to displace western Canadian oil?” Masson said. “I think that would take a long time.”

(But so is pipeline approval, construction, and Canadian bureaucracy and various other bullshit to gain access to tidewater for Canada’s two landlocked provinces)
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