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They need to definitely phone a friend.Maybe they can email you and ask for advice.![]()
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They need to definitely phone a friend.Maybe they can email you and ask for advice.![]()
You may Believe what you want to believe instead of the real facts about Maduro.In which those in the UN rolled their eyes given that speech without realizing one's own hypocrisy.
Frankly, this is the same admin who leveled charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia and are now getting beat down in court. The same admin who couldn't indict a literal ham sandwich. So who knows if what they say about Maduro and drugs is true, hyperbole, or false. So you may want to hold tight. Yes, he was a election stealing strongman. (that sounds familiar) The question becomes is it our duty to intervene with like nations who have the same kind of leaders. You know, like Russia who tortures and kills their dissidents via windows or poisonings? This is no different than Iraq. This is about their natural resource assets.You may Believe what you want to believe instead of the real facts about Maduro.
I'm sorry to hear that, but I'm not sure what it has to do with sanctioning an invasion by the United States. Should we poll Americans to find out who has family members affected by authoritarian regimes, and invade all of them too?My justification is just fine. I have family that lived in Venezuela and had to leave because of Maduro’s economic policies and the cartels.
We didn’t have to with Noriega. I’m not sure what is going to end up happening with Venezuela.No. Saying will we run the country and saying we won't is two entirely different plans.
How so. Noriega is in prison and Maduro might end up there too.But now that you mention "A ruthless dictator involved with the cartels that distributed drugs to the US" we as in "the Trump admin" doesn't even treat them identical.
Sorry, I won't be just 'coming by'. Me and some friends are going to break in whenever we like. And you don't get to decide anything about what I get to do. If you don't like it then we'll just break a few more things until you agree. We're going to make sure you know who is in charge here and make sure everyone else knows. Because there's a few other houses in the neighbourhood that might get the same treatment.If you'd like to come by and pay for installing solar on the house this spring (which will save me a lot in the long run), and in exchange you demand that I stop providing free wifi to the other neighbor that's constantly trying to hack you, and use my outbuilding for some free storage... sure, that seems like a reasonable agreement.
I am sure we are all in general agreement that Maduro was a corrupt, incompetent tyrant. Do your "real facts" shed any additional light on that?You may Believe what you want to believe instead of the real facts about Maduro.
Yes - he has been on television every day for months addressing it -
The criminal charges against Maduro are several years old. The world acknowledged that he is an illegitimate dictator.Frankly, this is the same admin who leveled charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia and are now getting beat down in court. The same admin who couldn't indict a literal ham sandwich. So who knows if what they say about Maduro and drugs is true, hyperbole, or false. So you may want to hold tight. Yes, he was a election stealing strongman. (that sounds familiar) The question becomes is it our duty to intervene with like nations who have the same kind of leaders. You know, like Russia who tortures and kills their dissidents via windows or poisonings? This is no different than Iraq. This is about their natural resource assets.
President Donald Trump pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández, the former president of Honduras, on Dec. 1, claiming without evidence that his prosecution had been a “setup” by the Biden administration and that Hernández was targeted because he was president of a country where drug cartels operated.How so.
Not asking for Trump to be removed from the discussion but merely pointing to the hypocrisy as no one whined about the 1989 removal of Noriega. I happen to agree with the removal of Maduro. That’s my opinion take it or leave it.
...since others have chimed in on their memories of 1989.....
In 1989, I was one year removed from leaving the U.S. Army after a 4 year stint. In 1988, I left my duty station in Honduras via Panama....and during my brief stay in Panama, was pulled over by the local police for an alleged traffic violation. It soon become clear the traffic offense was simply a pretext to harass a gringo off-duty soldier. At the time, relations between the outgoing Reagan administration and Noriega were quickly detoriating. The police soon discovered I did not have a Panamian drivers license (as was required for US troops stationed in Panama). As they threatened to take me in to their central station, I switched to Spanish, made some jokes about Honduran driving licenses (or the lack thereof) and noted I was only passing through the country (which was true). With that, they let me go.
By 1989, my recollection is U.S. military personell had been harmed or even killed (see below). At the time, the US had at least two military bases in Panama (Ft Clayton and Howard AFB). Given Noriega's hostilities and the importance of having a reliable partner overseeing the security of the Panamanian Canal, I probably supported George H.W. Bush's efforts to remove Noriega (frankly, I don't recall specifically). I should hope I was opposed to not involving Congress and obtaining their approval - first.
- Fatal Shooting of 1st Lt. Robert Paz (December 1989): The most serious incident occurred on the night of December 16, 1989. Four unarmed U.S. service members in a private vehicle were stopped at a PDF roadblock near the PDF headquarters in Panama City. When they attempted to flee after being surrounded by a hostile crowd and PDF troops, the PDF opened fire, fatally wounding Marine First Lieutenant Robert Paz. Another service member was wounded.
- Harassment and Confrontations: Throughout the period, U.S. military leaders in Panama weathered a series of "low-grade crises" and growing military confrontations with Noriega's forces, which included harassment, intimidation, and minor skirmishes.
- Detainment of U.S. Citizens: In another incident related to the December 1989 shooting, a U.S. Naval officer who witnessed the event, SEAL Lieutenant Adam Curtis, and his wife were detained and reportedly threatened by PDF troops.
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United States invasion of Panama - Wikipedia
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How often and how many times does he have to mention it for you to be comfortable? The seal team action (not an invasion) was the day before yesterday - -And hasn't mentioned it once since the invasion. I heard him plenty for the months leading up to January 3rd.
I think Delta Force might want to have some words with you about that.seal team action
hogwash - Biden talked tough about Venezuela - called for military action for more than 40 years and did NOTHING - Trump is the one that brought it to an end - no war -Trump pardons narco-terrorists who brag about killing Gringos through his drug trafficking.
Biden wouldn't.
In fact the Biden DOJ was the one who jailed him.
Fentanyl is NOT mentioned in the indictment against Maduro.How often and how many times does he have to mention it for you to be comfortable? The seal team action (not an invasion) was the day before yesterday - -
No - not any more than arresting a drunk drive and not mentioning the kind of alcohol he was drinking.Fentanyl is NOT mentioned in the indictment against Maduro.
Thats should seem odd to you. More than odd.
LOL! I'm glad you put that "and" in there but I don't think you really believe it. I'm not a Democrat myself, but I don't know any who who are not glad to see Maduro gone. People like that give socialism a bad name. Maybe Rodriquez will be better.No - not any more than arresting a drunk drive and not mentioning the kind of alcohol he was drinking.
You know who is rejoicing - our allies and people who had to live under the dictator - you know who is complaining about it - our enemies and a large portion of the Democratic party.
Nonsense.No - not any more than arresting a drunk drive and not mentioning the kind of alcohol he was drinking.