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War Declared On Venezuela

Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 4:03 AM
The USA has deployed its nuclear warships, including a nuclear submarine vessel outside the coast of Venezuela. They did all of that in the name of fighting against the drug cartels operating out of Venezuela. All that sounds good, except that on closer scrutiny, one must ask, "why do you need nuclear weaponry to fight off drug cartels?" Again, with no evidence to show, you have accused the Venezuelan President of being heavily involved in the drug trade, and placed a bounty on his head, which you increased to $50M recently. You have also declared the Venezuelan government illegitimate, and have been loudly calling for regime change in the country. It is therefore very logical for any normal thinker to conclude that your presence in the Caribbean waters is to fulfill your appetite against President Maduro. You are there with the intent to overthrow the Venezuelan government; you are there to effect regime change. Like in the case of Noreiga in Panama, you are there to fulfill the demands of your $50M bounty on his head.

Thus, the leaders in the region who did not rush to support the Trump and the USA in their gunboat diplomacy were actually exercising good judgement. You see, any support for the USA in this farce, is actually a declaration of war on Venezuela.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 4:48 AM
At the same time, Venezuela must cease from threatening the territorial integrity of Guyana, and leave the matter to the international court. Guyana has the right to defend itself against any external aggression. Venezuela must respect the terms of the Argyle Agreement, and be cognizant that its continued aggression against Guyana provides an excuse for the beast of the north to enter our Caribbean waters, and to drive wedges between our unity, and our area as a zone of peace.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 10:00 AM
Do they need a nuclear sub to fight Venezuela?
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 10:07 AM
..............

Did the US declare War?....NO
They want to stop the flow of drugs to North America.

Does the US have diesel subs?

No, the U.S. does not operate diesel submarines; the last ones were decommissioned in the early 1990s, with the final research diesel-electric submarine, the USS Dolphin, retired in 2007. The U.S. Navy shifted to an all-nuclear-powered fleet to support its global power projection mission, as nuclear submarines offer greater strategic mobility and range compared to diesel-electric vessels.


They only build nuclear subs. The Canadian diesel subs drive them nuts in war games

Are they in Venezuelan waters ....NO...Freedom of the seas.

Are US warships positioned in the Caribbean?
Yes, U.S. warships are positioned in the Caribbean by the Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), though the number and type of vessels can vary, with a recent surge including destroyers and an amphibious group for missions such as anti-narcotics efforts and maintaining a regional presence. The U.S. Fourth Fleet, which is part of SOUTHCOM, supports these maritime operations, though other agencies like the U.S. Coast Guard also contribute to fulfilling SOUTHCOM's objectives in the region


See what happens when we post without facts or knowledge?
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 12:41 PM
In reply to Besar

Guyana has the right to defend itself against any external aggression.

How Guyana doin that?
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 1:31 PM
In reply to imusic

10 percent of the country is 80,000 soldiers

It will be LIGHTS OUT for Maduro
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 1:42 PM
In reply to Halliwell

plenty laughsbig grin
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 2:10 PM
In reply to Halliwell

Even quicker when they enroll Narps, Googley , BeatDballs, and Ray...

Madero better watch out...cool
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 5:07 PM
The USA has declared Venezuela, and Mudaro by extension, responsible for the drugs that flow into the United States. The USA placed a bounty on Mudaro's head of $50M. The USA has vigorously preached regime change for Venezuela. After all of that, the USA deployed a number of warships, and several thousands navy personnel to the coast of Venezuela. It is therefore reasonable for any normal human being to conclude that they are there to fulfill their objectives of bounty hunting, and regime change. The leaders who did not respond to rush to support this action by Trump and the USA, have displayed good judgement. Supporting this action would have been a declaration of war on Venezuela.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 5:27 PM
Trump trying hard to distract from Epstein. He starting all kinds of wars and running a heap of counter programming to distract from the Epstein files. But it won't work.
A bunch of Venezuelans is now fish food to distract from the criminal president crimes. Sorry for you now if you have something on you that Trump can use as a bigger distraction. He would execute an immigrant child saying that it attacked Ice, if it would buy him a few hours out of the news cycle.
Wed, Sep 3, '25 at 6:07 PM
In reply to carl0002

Boom!
A cigar for you boss.

And you notice the sewage leaking faster and harder into public domain.

The distinction is not working.