Katie Miller, the wife of U.S. regime Supreme Leader Trump’s unhinged homeland security adviser Stephen Miller, posted an image of Greenland painted in the American flag, captioned “SOON.”
MenchOsint @MenchOsint·
3h
Every single video used by pro-regime change/pro-Israel accounts to claim Venezuelan people is happy with the US coup is AI or unrelated.
For example, there have been videos from non-Venezuela countries claiming to have been from Venezuela.
Related:
Kim Dotcom @KimDotcom·
6h
Warning: 90% of Trump support regarding Venezuela on social media is NOT organic. It’s bot generated. Same CIA playbook as Ukraine. Don’t be fooled. The vast majority is against what Trump did in Venezuela. The fact that they need bots to fake support shows how weak Trump is now.
PP has interesting take. Scott Ritter has been essentially arguing that this was a wildly successful op, that the US bribed the Venezuelan military and now runs the country just be telling Venezuelans what they have to do. He makes some excellent points, but real life isn’t that simple. We’ll see how it works out. A few words about regime change: Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Ukraine. This is not a push button world. The Anglo-Zionist playbook of bribery, trickery, economic pressure is not invincible.
Philip Pilkington @philippilk
1h
I think we have some sense of the situation in Venezuela now. It looks like the Trump administration is attempting a somewhat novel high-risk pressure strategy because regime change is not currently possible.
 The first thing to note is that those of us – myself included – who thought regime change proper was not currently possible seem to have been correct. Trump has said as much. Machado and the opposition have limited credibility.
 Under standard operating procedure that would have meant the pressure campaign would have rolled on for a while until the Trump administration got bored. But instead Trump pulled a new rabbit out of the hat: he increased the pressure significantly by capturing Maduro.
Now it appears the strategy is to leave the Maduro regime intact and further pressure it to do what Trump wants. Right now that’s not looking great as the acting president is denouncing US actions and refusing to play ball. The US could capture her of course – and whoever replaces her and so on. But…
 After a while Venezuela will just collapse and become a failed state. This is what happened in Libya when the Obama administration killed Gaddafi and left a power vacuum. Shortly after, Europe was flooded with migrants and the terror attacks started. This destabilised Europe.
 The US is now locked into the pressure strategy. But if it doesn’t work, Venezuela will collapse and the consequences of a mid-sized failed state in Latin America will make themselves felt. The continent could become far more chaotic than Europe in such a scenario considering the extensive criminal networks already operating there, not to mention the current problems with immigration. A collapsed Venezuela could also lead to a string of regime collapses – from Colombia to Mexico.
If I were to ask the White House one question it would be this: what is the payout for this high-risk strategy? If it is equity stakes in Venezuelan oil companies than I’m sorry, this is an insanely bad calculus.
cruising around the internet a bit and paying attention to Scott Ritter, who is a bit of a leftie at heart while maintaining a very strong anti-zionist position, it seems that most folks on the anti-Trump side of things, see it as Trumpstein making the Maduro people an ‘offer they cannot refuse’, per the slang of 40 years ago ….gangster movies, etc.
Certainly doing war is way more costly (billions) than bribes (millions). Then, given the Latin American penchant for hard cash, bribes seem a likely way out for everyone involved, that is, everyone who counts, not ordinary people.
It remains to be seen if a militant Venezuelan nationalism arises or not. Trumpstein yesterday described Venzuelan oil as “our oil” which is a bit unseemly if one’s goal is peace, not war. Trumpstein could easily channel his inner jew in a fit of pique
or just plain nasty ego and queer the millions into billions. Then there is also the hot Latin machismo.
Meanwhile the bond market continues its slide, and a jolly little war could uplift spirits a bit. The midterms loom and Trumpstein needs a patriotic boost, given the GOP’s support nationally at 32%
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https://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/2007537259453788466
Russia plans to kidnap “neo-Nazi”
[sic] Merz. As if this would even
adjust a single screw in the system.
https://archive.is/8paiC
https://youtube.com/watch?v=MX0eFNv_leg
cruising around the internet a bit and paying attention to Scott Ritter, who is a bit of a leftie at heart while maintaining a very strong anti-zionist position, it seems that most folks on the anti-Trump side of things, see it as Trumpstein making the Maduro people an ‘offer they cannot refuse’, per the slang of 40 years ago ….gangster movies, etc.
Certainly doing war is way more costly (billions) than bribes (millions). Then, given the Latin American penchant for hard cash, bribes seem a likely way out for everyone involved, that is, everyone who counts, not ordinary people.
It remains to be seen if a militant Venezuelan nationalism arises or not. Trumpstein yesterday described Venzuelan oil as “our oil” which is a bit unseemly if one’s goal is peace, not war. Trumpstein could easily channel his inner jew in a fit of pique
or just plain nasty ego and queer the millions into billions. Then there is also the hot Latin machismo.
Meanwhile the bond market continues its slide, and a jolly little war could uplift spirits a bit. The midterms loom and Trumpstein needs a patriotic boost, given the GOP’s support nationally at 32%