Hey, How About Sending U.S. Troops Into Venezuela?
Issues & Insights,
by
Andrew Malcolm
Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad,
5/3/2019 1:53:15 PM
Let’s be real here. Venezuela’s dictator Nicolas Maduro is a former bus driver who rose through incompetence and luck to become a pompous, ruthless twit who’s turned a wealthy oil-rich land into a stagnant, starving socialist state. Bernie Sanders expressed admiration for socialism there years ago. But Maduro and Hugo Chavez before him have created widespread starvation, hyperinflation and a refugee nightmare for millions of Venezuelans and Colombia and Brazil. [Snip] As with North Korea and Iran, President Trump’s diplomatic instincts have wisely taken him on an ever-tightening sanctions route,
Reply 1 - Posted by:
stablemoney 5/3/2019 2:07:58 PM (No. 76221)
We don´t need to send troops into Venezuela. Maduro has already done more destruction than our troops would have done. It takes longer to starve out the enemy, but we have plenty of time.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
earlybird 5/3/2019 2:12:40 PM (No. 76229)
Absolutely not. They voted for the guy. They can figure out how to get rid of him. Should have done it long ago before conditions became so bad.
Not one drop of American blood should be shed to bail them out.
43 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 5/3/2019 2:19:42 PM (No. 76205)
Any politician who (I´m looking at you Senator Rick Scott) says we need to send our troops to Venezuela can just ´step up´ (again Rick Scott´s words) and be at the head of the line to go. Either you or your adult children, sons and daughters. Being a leader means YOU LEAD before you send our children and grandchildren to be killed so you can score points with the Hispanic voters in your district.
36 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
DVC 5/3/2019 2:24:15 PM (No. 76218)
Bad idea.
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Andrew... When you become President you can get us into another Vietnam, however, you´re just a putz.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Highlander 5/3/2019 3:02:54 PM (No. 76214)
No thanks. We’re already saddled with Puerto Rico plus Afghanistan, Western Europe, the demilitarized zone between the two Koreas, and where else?
16 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
cartcart 5/3/2019 3:07:47 PM (No. 76226)
No troops. A people will never appreciate the loss of our soldiers in a fight for their freedom. Look just about anywhere around the world. They need to do this on their own--and it is hard--having given up their right to bear arms. Their fight, their freedom. Once they do that, the world community can help with food and money to get them back into the real world. You will only fully appreciate those things for which you are fully willing to die.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
ZeldaFitzg 5/3/2019 3:10:21 PM (No. 76222)
No. Not even a field advisor.
26 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 5/3/2019 3:51:10 PM (No. 76209)
"the U.S. is pretty bad at major military interventions"
That´s because it´s a mismatch and misuse of capabilities. NO ONE is good at it. Military forces break things and kill people. That´s their training and skill. Yes, they can build things as well but that´s not their strength.
The people to fix problems in a country are the people who live there. THEY know the issues. THEY know the players. THEY need to take ownership. THEY need to make the sacrifices. THEY need to earn their freedoms. THEY need to understand what it cost to liberate themselves; then they will respect and treasure what they have.
Besides that, the US has a lousy reputation for interference in that part of the world. No matter our good intentions and how well we execute our help, there would be resentment of whatever we do.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
bad-hair 5/3/2019 4:03:14 PM (No. 76228)
NO
FREAKIN
WAY
We do not waste ONE American life for this.
We tried HEARTILY to provide food and medicine and that offer is still on the table but we will not solve your political problems.
This is simply because if we do, certain American congress-critters named Omar will say that we started the whole thing to begin with.
32 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
Pearson365 5/3/2019 4:21:28 PM (No. 76225)
In is easy, out is hard. Adhering to a withdrawal schedule is harder. Listening to CNN report “US troops shot and killed a looter/rock thrower/sniper” the hardest.
9 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
49 Ford 5/3/2019 4:32:40 PM (No. 76219)
I would support direct or indirect shipments of arms to the anti-Maduro activists IF they could get organized. The predictable leftist and international "outcry" could be dealt with. Pompeo doesn´t seem like the kind to suffer fools.
8 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
zoidberg 5/3/2019 4:36:16 PM (No. 76207)
Not just no, but HELL NO!
25 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
HoraceR 5/3/2019 4:38:30 PM (No. 76204)
NO! This is a South American problem. Humanitarian aid, if and only if, we can control it´s distribution.
19 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
Clinger 5/3/2019 4:55:57 PM (No. 76211)
Ye...no, don´t think so, no way.
Here´s the rub, the only way to ever get out without a resumption of violence is if the people take charge of their own lives, fight for their own freedom. Taking charge for them simply makes them dependent on outside forces and resources and more vulnerable to the next despot. Sometimes you got to walk that lonesome valley by yourself.
I wouldn´t mind hiring Eric Holder to send a few guns down to them, he´s had prior experience.
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In the first sentence of the article, replace “Venezuela’s dictator Maduro” with “America’s dictator Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez” and “a former bus driver” with “ a former bartender.” See how easy that is? Sends chills down your spine, doesn’t it?
7 people like this.
Reply 17 - Posted by:
citizen 5/3/2019 5:45:16 PM (No. 76217)
Send Malcom, Bernie, and Acosta.
5 people like this.
Reply 18 - Posted by:
Hermit_Crab 5/3/2019 6:31:37 PM (No. 76216)
Hey, all you neo-con warmongers that want to go to war in Venezuela (Like Rick Scott, as above poster mentioned) Feel free to form a volunteer force, and go. Take your kids with you too. If Rick Scott doesn´t have a rifle, I´ll be glad to loan him one, and give him as much ammo as he wants to carry.
23 people like this.
Reply 19 - Posted by:
Urgent Fury 5/3/2019 6:45:17 PM (No. 76227)
I´m done supporting the death of Americans in these hole countries where the people can´t take care of themselves or elect decent leaders.
26 people like this.
Reply 20 - Posted by:
Geoman 5/3/2019 7:14:57 PM (No. 76220)
So, is it correct to assume that the consensus view on this site regarding the people of Venezuela is that they freely and knowingly elected the communists Chavez and Maduro into lifetime office; therefore, we have no national interest in ousting communist forces in our hemisphere?
5 people like this.
Reply 21 - Posted by:
bad-hair 5/3/2019 7:19:38 PM (No. 76215)
One of the reasons we have President Trump. The world has problems. The problems are NOT ours. Our problem is MAGA. So far so good.Waiting to vote in 2020.
13 people like this.
Reply 22 - Posted by:
3XALADY 5/3/2019 7:38:37 PM (No. 76213)
@21 Looks like that´s the consensus. And I agree.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
Pepper Tree 5/3/2019 7:47:54 PM (No. 76212)
Maduro is a good object lesson for the Bern-bots. Vote for a greedy, lying know-nothing and you may soon find yourself being shot and run over by his military goons.
5 people like this.
Reply 24 - Posted by:
red1066 5/3/2019 8:50:06 PM (No. 76223)
That first sentence sounds an awful lot like Barack the wonder clown.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
wsdiego 5/3/2019 9:46:31 PM (No. 76210)
Send guns!
6 people like this.
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