(01-04-2026, 08:17 AM)FlyersFan Wrote: Yep.
The fact is that Trump going into Venezuela and arresting Maduro and his wife is legal according to US Law. We did the same thing with Panama 4 decades ago. The courts went over it and said it's legal. An international police action. The Democrats coming out and saying it was an illegal move according to our law are flat out wrong and are just being partisan.
The problem comes after that when Trump said 'we will run Venezuela' for a while until a rightful president can be put in office. That's not clear cut if he can do that according to US law. And international law is even murkier.
The usual international players are lining up saying it's against international law or saying it's okay according to international law. Opinions are flying in. But it hasn't even been brought up in an international court. It can't be. Because it hasn't happened yet ... America isn't running Venezuela yet so there is nothing to rule on.
So we have to all just wait and see how it plays out with the lawyers. And they can't do anything until Trump does something in regards to running Venezuela. So far, what has been done is legal according to the US and has been done before (Panama).
I don't think it's just democrats pushing back, or questioning whether charging Maduro is the illegal part.
Post Bush, both parties have capitalized and arguably won elections by promising the US would shift away from wars, specifically regime change wars since we spent trillions on wars, part of which were based on lies.
Now we're promising to get involved in Venezuela, while also ramping up rhetoric for going after other countries.
The big question of legality for me is how is one person making all these decisions when the constitution specifically puts that responsibility on congress. Problem is they did give some of that away with the war powers act, though we're well past the 60 days. The other problem is congress is spineless, and has been for decades. They don't want to vote on these issues, because their name is tied to it.
Ultimately, we've decided as a nation all foreign policy and war is decided by the president. People are welcome to trust Trump if they want, but he is going to be gone soon. Our last three presidents before him were Biden, Obama and Bush. So for those who think this is the right thing, just remember what kind of people get into office. This kind of precedent was set well before this, but it's continuing on by a politician who promised no new wars, no regime changes, and America first. Which again, isn't unique. Obama was supposed to be hope and change and was Bush the third.