But they’ll find out pretty quickly what’s really going to happen. MOOFrom what I've watched in the media as Venezuela's people are weeping with joy and celebrating, they seem to have a completely different take on the situation.![]()
The reward money was offered at the end of the Biden administration in 2020, I believe. So presumably there were criminal charges state then, as well.
www.politicsatnyu.org
Everything I’ve said in this thread is MOO.In your opinion, that is.
Not the same thing at all. MOOYou can't even compare Germany and Japan to this. Not even close.
They were stationed there after the end of WW2. Germany and Japan were the Axis, they were the belligerents that started the war. It wasn't just Americans who occupied Japan and Germany but the UK, Soviet Union and France in Germany. In Japan, the US held the major role of reconstruction with members of the Allies in supporting roles. It was in the Allies best interests to get the countries up and running again to start healing. Rebuilding countries that have been decimated by war is how you avoid long term issues that build resentments.Can you elaborate? Thanks.
I'll presume the decent folks of Venezuela know what's best for them and their country.
THIS is such an important TRUTH.You know what? Maduro did what Trump wanted to do in 2020 - not give up control of the government. But there were guardrails in the US to stop that. In a country that was crippled by poverty and corruption it was easier for Maduro to be successful in his refusal to give up his position.
But Macron was in favor of ...
"We hope that President Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia, elected in 2024, will be able to ensure this transition as quickly as possible," he added.
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Macron Says Venezuela's Gonzalez Urrutia Should Lead Post-Maduro Transition
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday said that 2024 presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia should lead a peaceful transition in Venezuela, adding its people "could only rejoice" at the removal by the US of President Nicolas Maduro.www.barrons.com
Thanks, I meant to say 2025 for Biden and have corrected my post. So we have the following:I think that the previous indictment was issued under the Trump administration in March 2020.
Pres Biden increased the reward that was issued in March 2020 to a $25M reward in January 2025.
April 1, 2020
On March 26, in a live-streamed press conference, Attorney General William Barr and the Justice Department indicted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and fourteen members of his inner circle with charges that range from money laundering and bribery to a narcoterrorism conspiracy with Colombia’s largest rebel group, FARC.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the State Department also offered a cash reward of $15 million for Maduro and up to $10 million each for the others.
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U.S. Offers $15M Reward for Info Leading to the Arrest or Conviction of Maduro
Filed in the Southern District of New York, the Department of Justice has announced an indictment on Nicolás Maduro and four other senior Venezuelan authorities on charges of narcoterrorism last Th…www.politicsatnyu.org
"..... the Department of State on January 10, 2025, increased the reward offer to up to $25 million."
U.S. DEPARTMENT of STATE
Decent folks of Venezuela have been brutilized by Maduro, but they don't know what they are in for now.
THIS from DT:
Trump tells Post that US troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’
What is DT going to do if she does not???![]()
Exclusive | Trump tells Post that US troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’: ‘We have a second wave’
“We’re prepared,” Trump said. “You know, we have a second wave that’s much bigger than the first wave.”nypost.com
But the VP of Venezuela says this:
Venezuelan VP Rodríguez says regime change is about capturing country's natural resources
Raquel Coronell Uribe
Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez said on state TV channel TeleSUR that the objective of what she described as regime change in Venezuela was to capture the country’s oil and natural resources. She later added that Venezuela stands ready to defend those resources.
AND
Venezuelan VP Delcy Rodríguez demands immediate release of Maduro and his wife.
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Live updates: Trump says the U.S. will 'run' Venezuela until a transition can take place
Follow live updates as a series of explosions are heard around Venezuela's capital after a military buildup in the Caribbean, tanker seizures, and Trump pressing President Nicolás Maduro to step down.www.nbcnews.com
I think she's a health reporter for NBC news, so I think her comments are just her political opinions, it's not her field of expertise by any means.
Got it. He appears to have a lot of political biases. More like an editorial comment than an expert's analysis, IMO.The reporter was quoting Temple University professor Alan McPherson.
He specialises in US-Latin American relations (as per the article).
I'm genuinely curious.Decent folks of Venezuela have been brutilized by Maduro, but they don't know what they are in for now.
THIS from DT:
Trump tells Post that US troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’
What is DT going to do if she does not???![]()
Exclusive | Trump tells Post that US troops won’t be in Venezuela if Maduro VP ‘does what we want’: ‘We have a second wave’
“We’re prepared,” Trump said. “You know, we have a second wave that’s much bigger than the first wave.”nypost.com
But the VP of Venezuela says this:
Venezuelan VP Rodríguez says regime change is about capturing country's natural resources
Raquel Coronell Uribe
Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodríguez said on state TV channel TeleSUR that the objective of what she described as regime change in Venezuela was to capture the country’s oil and natural resources. She later added that Venezuela stands ready to defend those resources.
AND
Venezuelan VP Delcy Rodríguez demands immediate release of Maduro and his wife.
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Live updates: Trump says the U.S. will 'run' Venezuela until a transition can take place
Follow live updates as a series of explosions are heard around Venezuela's capital after a military buildup in the Caribbean, tanker seizures, and Trump pressing President Nicolás Maduro to step down.www.nbcnews.com
And so the public vendetta continues . . .
I’ve served on the Homeland Security Committee for the past three years. I’m 100% for strong safe secure borders and stopping narco terrorists and cartels from trafficking deadly drugs and human trafficking into America.
Fentanyl is responsible for over 70% of U.S. drug overdose deaths and fentanyl comes from Mexican cartels made with chemical precursors from China and trafficked across the U.S. Mexico border.
Mexican cartels are primarily and overwhelmingly responsible for killing Americans with deadly drugs.
If U.S. military action and regime change in Venezuela was really about saving American lives from deadly drugs then why hasn’t the Trump admin taken action against Mexican cartels?
And if prosecuting narco terrorists is a high priority then why did President Trump pardon the former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez who was convicted and sentenced for 45 years for trafficking hundreds of tons of cocaine into America? Ironically cocaine is the same drug that Venezuela primarily traffics into the U.S.
The next obvious observation is that by removing Maduro this is a clear move for control over Venezuelan oil supplies that will ensure stability for the next obvious regime change war in Iran.
And of course why is it ok for America to militarily invade, bomb, and arrest a foreign leader but Russia is evil for invading Ukraine and China is bad for aggression against Taiwan? Is it only ok if we do it? (I’m not endorsing Russia or China)
Regime change, funding foreign wars, and American’s tax dollars being consistently funneled to foreign causes, foreigners both home and abroad, and foreign governments while Americans are consistently facing increasing cost of living, housing, healthcare, and learn about scams and fraud of their tax dollars is what has most Americans enraged. Especially the younger generations. Boomers and half of Gen X will cheer on neocon wars and talking points, but the other half of Gen X and majority on down see through it and hate it.
Americans disgust with our own government’s never ending military aggression and support of foreign wars is justified because we are forced to pay for it and both parties, Republicans and Democrats, always keep the Washington military machine funded and going.
This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end.
Boy were we wrong.