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Rubio realizing he’s going to be president of Venezuela, governor of Cuba, and the Shah of Iran.
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The Arrest of Communist Dictator Nicolas Maduro Signals DOOMSDAY For The Globalist Left


 Venezuela is a proxy for China, Iran, and Russia used to terrorize the U.S. with fentanyl, mass illegal immigration, gangs, and cartels.

Millions of Americans have died. Maduro’s arrest shuts it all down.

He also knows how elections are rigged worldwide, including in the West.

If he talks, it exposes billionaires, NGOs, and foreign governments.

The whole globalist machine. The left is panicking.

What’s coming next will be biblical.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is 
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Rodrigues HAS to stay on Maduro's good side...in order to stay alive.
She'll say anything to keep him happy...even though he is in a U.S. prison.

One word from Maduro admitting under oath in a U.S. court about his election being stolen by him...and she immediately becomes illegitimate...since she was originally his VP.

He is already out of power for the rest of his life...so it's no skin off his nose.

Maduro will always have her by the short and curlies...even from his prison cell.

The U.S. also owns her now...because she knows we can make Maduro testify to it for the right deal.

With Maduro's wife also in U.S. custody...the U.S. can offer some pretty sweet deals to get him to testify to any subject they choose, in order to get her a lighter sentence.
(01-04-2026, 08:51 PM)quintessentone Wrote: I don't know who they will be a presidential forerunner when Trump has dismissed Machado, the female Nobel peace prize winner. 

Machado's support is not universally recognized throughout the country.

Who else is there - Edmundo Gonzalez? Within the article below it looks like there are serious issues for other frontrunners.Contenders to replace Nicolás Maduro as Venezuela's leader - Newsweek

The answer is obviously "whoever is the path of least resistance to the Trump administration's will." 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-h...rcna252177

Venezuela will THRIVE as a vassal state.
Or they will crumble in defiance of "what's right," and then be made a vassal state anyway.

True to "don" form, either their signature or their brains with be on a "binational infrastructure rejuvenation agreement."

Their life will definitely get more prosperous. And this could all happen amicably through total submission and no contest to control over whatever we want. 

But it would just be nice if we could not do the collective fake-altruism thing, like returning always to the abstract notion of democracy and freedom for foreign countries, and just admit its mostly for gaining prime influence in the world's largest oil reserve while also countering Sino-Pacific influence. 

You can dress it up however you want, but some greater acknowledgement would be nice. 

Because it appears like we used the CIA (again) and a flimsy war on drugs pretext (again) to take over a Pan-American country (again) and impose a puppet government (again) while controlling their trade and exports for our own prosperity (again). Maybe theyll invent a new form of crack too? 

They're not even dancing around it either. They can almost lead with "we now control the world's largest oil reserve and this is now our puppet state" and people will still focus on the glow of Venezuelan liberation.
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(01-04-2026, 09:57 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: The answer is obviously "whoever is the path of least resistance to the Trump administration's will." 

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-h...rcna252177

Venezuela will THRIVE as a vassal state.
Or they will crumble in defiance of "what's right," and then be made a vassal state anyway.

True to "don" form, either their signature or their brains with be on a "binational infrastructure rejuvenation agreement."

Their life will definitely get more prosperous. And this could all happen amicably through total submission and no contest to control over whatever we want. 

But it would just be nice if we could not do the collective fake-altruism thing, like returning always to the abstract notion of democracy and freedom for foreign countries, and just admit its mostly for gaining prime influence in the world's largest oil reserve while also countering Sino-Pacific influence. 

You can dress it up however you want, but some greater acknowledgement would be nice. 

Because it appears like we used the CIA (again) and a flimsy war on drugs pretext (again) to take over a Pan-American country (again) and impose a puppet government (again) while controlling their trade and exports for our own prosperity (again). Maybe theyll invent a new form of crack too? 

They're not even dancing around it either. They can almost lead with "we now control the world's largest oil reserve and this is now our puppet state" and people will still focus on the glow of Venezuelan liberation.

Yeah, but it is also interesting that both the new Prez and Maduro have consistently been blaming Zionist overtones.

Strangely, I was just watching Ret. US Gen. Jack Keane who made a Freudian slip: "The implications here are really great for Israel (pause) Venezuelan people."
"The only journey is the one within."
(01-04-2026, 09:49 PM)IAMTAT Wrote: Maduro will always have her by the short and curlies...even from his prison cell.

The U.S. also owns her now...because she knows we can make Maduro testify to it for the right deal.

With Maduro's wife also in U.S. custody...the U.S. can offer some pretty sweet deals to get him to testify to any subject they choose, in order to get her a lighter sentence.

That’s huuuuuge. No doubt it will impact all facets of the trial and not a damn thing he can do about it, priceless.
(01-04-2026, 10:21 PM)KrustyKrab Wrote: That’s huuuuuge. No doubt it will impact all facets of the trial and not a damn thing he can do about it, priceless.

THIS is exactly why you risk an almost impossible mission to snatch Maduro AND his wife out of their bed.
GAME-SET-MATCH.
(01-04-2026, 08:35 PM)quintessentone Wrote: I gave you 18 intel agencies that disagree with Trump's findings and you tell me I am not credible.  Lol Lol



So tren d aragua are just fisherman and not the most brutal gang on the planet and Maduro isn’t a brutal dictator who’s destroying peoples life’s?   Got it. You seem to be fervently defending them or is it just noise?  You’re embarrassing yourself again.
(01-04-2026, 10:50 PM)KrustyKrab Wrote: So tren d atagua are just fisherman and not the most brutal gang on the planet and Maduro isn’t a brutal dictator who’s destroying peoples life’s?   Got it. You seem to be fervently defending them or is it just noise?  You’re embarrassing yourself again.


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(01-04-2026, 09:28 PM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Yeah, seems like they learned something from Iraq after all. Why tear the existing regime apart and evoke further resentment when you can just let it tear itself apart?


Funny that Trump said this in a interview about 20-25 years ago, I believe he was referring to Saddam Hussein and I’m paraphrasing “if you take out a dictator there’s a good possibility that the one the corrupt government is going to install, will be worse than the present one getting ousted”
(01-04-2026, 11:30 PM)KrustyKrab Wrote: Funny that Trump said this in a interview about 20-25 years ago, I believe he was referring to Saddam Hussein and I’m paraphrasing “if you take out a dictator there’s a good possibility that the one the corrupt government is going to install, will be worse than the present one getting ousted”

I think the quote you may be referring to is:
Quote:"You don't know what's going to happen when you remove a dictator. Look at what happened with Gaddafi, look at what happened with Saddam Hussein".
Apparently he does enough to contradict that stance. 

And these aged well...
Quote:Look at the mess we have in the Middle East now.
 
Quote:The Middle East is far worse and more chaotic than under the previous dictatorships.
 
Quote:Maybe it would have been better if the dictators stayed.

in all cases i believe he was criticizing attempts of the US to depose dictators because it backfires and leaves a mess. Both Republican or Democrat. 

But I assume he's got it figured out where other administrations went wrong.  His invitation to Haliburton is different..

So let's see this be the first time we pull this off without an eventual clusterf*ck of growing resentment and unrest.
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