karphead posted:
Thanks, this helped.
cars posted:le_nelson_mandela_face posted:Quirino holds a business degree and speaks perfect English,
catchphrase
misanthropic_rage posted:can the amerikkkan empire fuckoff and crumble already before it destroys humanity totally
Chavez wanted to not destroy humanity, and that's actually why America is hellbent on stopping the Bolviarian revolution, because America really wants the end of all mankind.
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Seems like a win-win for everyone, including Venezuela, chalk up another victory for hero Guiado.
trakfactri posted:Class character of the pro-Guaido opposition: this is Alejandro Perez Barrios, former employee of the World Bank and currently a senior manager at IFC (a member of the World Bank group). A direct contributor to neoliberalism + poverty in the 3rd world #handsoffvenezuela pic.twitter.com/dhOXRCAF2i
— Hasta La Victoria, Siempre (@BeatHerGabriel) May 4, 2019
if fuckheads like this are obligated to go yell in the rain then the situation is extremely good
"Rome does not pay traitors" old iberian saying
— Francisco (@Francisco2015j) May 4, 2019
fuck linking to the amazon post but its a funny story
Venezuelan intelligence police detained the vice president of the National Assembly late Wednesday in a dramatic operation in eastern Caracas, marking the first senior opposition official taken into custody by the socialist government in retaliation for a failed military uprising last week aimed at ousting President Nicolás Maduro.
Assembly Vice President Edgar Zambrano live tweeted the detention, saying his van was surrounded by forces from Venezuela’s SEBIN intelligence police. When he refused to exit, Zambrano said, his vehicle was forcibly towed to the infamous Helicoide prison, a notorious holding area for political prisoners.
The move came after Zambrano became one of 10 opposition officials charged with treason, conspiracy and rebellion by the pro-Maduro Supreme Court in connection to the April 30 plot.
Thus far, the leader of the uprising — opposition leader Juan Guaidó, has not been charged.
Since the start of the coup attempt last week it's been clear that Maduro is openly clowning on the empire. I still have a serious suspicion that almost every single thing that happened on April 30 was a masterful op by the Venezuelans, everything was way too convenient. This just adds to that belief.
For months half the planet has been wondering why they don't just arrest Guaido. By now it's obvious - he and his amerikan sponsors are so incompetent that they pose no actual threat beyond the embargo. Guaido's only value to amerika at this point is as bait, for trump's threats that taking him out would invoke a US response. His value to Venezuela, however, is priceless. While letting him wander around, he will happily implicate every single traitor in the country, in public, in written statements and photographs on social media, and on video because he needs to hype any support he gets. Leaving Guaido free will pay dividends in domestic security for years by virtue of all the conspirators that can be eliminated for supporting him in his coup attempts.
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kinch posted:guaido must be more afraid of the americans at this point.
yeah i clicked with anticipation on a mint press article about the risk of the CIA having him bumped off as a pretext for invasion and was very deflated when it turned out to revolve around quotes from a ron paul podcast or something. still a plausible risk tho, he is worth a lot more to the seppos dead
Petrol posted:was very deflated when it turned out to revolve around quotes from a ron paul podcast or something.
shriekingviolet posted:Petrol posted:was very deflated when it turned out to revolve around quotes from a ron paul podcast or something.
I dont have access to an image editor or i would photoshop guaido onto that chair
c_man posted:shriekingviolet posted:Petrol posted:was very deflated when it turned out to revolve around quotes from a ron paul podcast or something.
I dont have access to an image editor or i would photoshop guaido onto that chair
cars posted:i am pretty hesitant to remove Venezuelans from an explanation of what happened in Venezuela. Like, I think there was probably more going on there than the relative competence of all-powerful United States overlords.
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kinch posted:cia officer miles copeland jr bragging in his memoirs about using astrology to manipulate world leaders:
which thomas pynchon novel is this from?
trakfactri posted:
If only there was some way to determine the leader of the country, like idk, just spitballing here, an election? Wonder why he hasn't thought of that one. He seems stumped, I'm sure he'd be relieved to learn that people of Venezuela not only can but already have elected their own government.
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