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It's not normally an option to just go into another country and steal their president. We are a country and we have a president. We do. And now. So now some other country could steal our president if they wanted.
Polymarket does this type of shit all the time.
That's why it's never good to place bets on ambiguous or semi-ambiguous markets.
I live in South Florida, home to many Venezuelan people who had to flee the Dictator Maduro & Chavez before him. They all are celebrating Maduro's capture. The only people upset about it are White Libtards.
Venezuelan Women are hot
https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status...84806932844851
https://x.com/visegrad24/status/2008844081661718759
--Lots of speculation on the internet what is really on that vessel, that Russia is getting so actively involved to make sure it isn't captured.
--As I said before, whatever plans Trump may or may not have with regards to Venezuela, the blockade is real and something has to happen. Venezuela cant just persist like this very long. Although it appears there is some arrangement with China, where some tankers are being allowed to leave and transport crude there.
https://x.com/Gadget440/status/2008484840195453338
--Then again, Tate brings up a valid point too. (I am referencing Tate's segment, not the poster's comment)
https://x.com/JDVance/status/2008689010768814317
--Looks like Daly (I think, correct me if it was someone else) is right, and this was about making sure Venezuelan heavy crude is sent to the Gulf for processing, to be sold to China in USD. And Maduro possibly could have avoided all of this if he had just agreed to this arrangement at the jump.
Ukraine stuff isn't in the news much, but on top of all the shadow fleet tankers the US is confiscating, Ukraine is ramping up their attacks on tankers.
For all the narrative from the woke right and left about Trump being a Putin asset, it seems there is a coordinated effort to really put pressure on Putin to end the Ukraine invasion, and Trump is firmly on the anti-Putin side.
This is on top of all pressure of losing Syria, Venezuela and Iran's current internal chaos.
If it wasn't for Trump there wouldn't be a war in Ukraine
Policies from Trump's first term.
Military & Security Actions
5. Lethal Military Aid to Ukraine (2017–2020)
First U.S. administration to:
Approve lethal weapons to Ukraine
Provide Javelin anti-tank missiles
Major escalation compared to Obama era (non-lethal aid only)
6. Increased NATO Military Presence
Expanded:
U.S. troop deployments in Eastern Europe
NATO exercises near Russia’s borders
Strengthened NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence in:
Poland
Baltic states
7. Withdrawal from the INF Treaty (2019)
U.S. exited the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty
Justification: Russian violations
Result:
Ended a cornerstone Cold War arms control agreement
Allowed U.S. to develop previously banned missiles
Diplomatic & Intelligence Actions
8. Closure of Russian Diplomatic Facilities (2017)
Closed Russian compounds in:
Maryland
New York
In response to:
Intelligence and espionage concerns
9. Mass Expulsion of Russian Diplomats (2018)
After the Skripal poisoning in the UK:
Expelled 60 Russian diplomats
Closed Russian consulate in Seattle
Just booked a cheap last minute Carnival Cruise today with my mom, down near Venezuela (Probably why was cheap atm lol..)
'ABC Islands' Aruba/Bonaire/Curacao maybe get a pic of some Venezuelan Oil Rigs down there