None of those are happening with an armed coup. This is just replacing one junta with another. The international financial industry and the international community could easily solve much of theoverwhelming burden placed on the Venezuelan system and the average citizen if it were so inclined. Nothing butinterests wanting a direct hand in crafting Venezuelan monetary policy is going to happen through war.I agree but any monetary solution can't happen with Maduro in power, and a semblance of democracy restored, which leads to the issue of political solutions.
I don't believe for a second a foreign military intervention is a good or even passable political solution, mind you. But deposing Maduro, rolling back his antidemocratic reforms and organizing free elections look like necessary steps.
The thing is, nothing you describe explains how Venezuelans get rid of their current dictatorship.None of those are happening with an armed coup. This is just replacing one junta with another. The international financial industry and the international community could easily solve much of theoverwhelming burden placed on the Venezuelan system and the average citizen if it were so inclined. Nothing butinterests wanting a direct hand in crafting Venezuelan monetary policy is going to happen through war.
The thing is, nothing you describe explains how Venezuelans get rid of their current dictatorship.
What Venezuela needs is for the IMF and world bank to restructure or outright forgive its debts so that it can reign in the rampant inflation that is directly US influenced.
Not armed fucking insurrection which wont actually change anything.
What Venezuela needs is for the IMF and world bank to restructure or outright forgive its debts so that it can reign in the rampant inflation that is directly US influenced.
Replacing one junta with another isn't going to keep the rest of the world from it's Ill gotten plunder.
Replacing one junta with another isn't going to keep the rest of the world from it's Ill gotten plunder.
People wouldn't be dying, starving, or so broken if they had just alleviated the debts or restructured them in the first place, which they didn't by design.
This has been manufactured from word go simply to control who sits in the big boy chair.
Replacing one junta with another isn't going to keep the rest of the world from it's Ill gotten plunder.
People wouldn't be dying, starving, or so broken if they had just alleviated the debts or restructured them in the first place, which they didn't by design.
This has been manufactured from word go simply to control who sits in the big boy chair.
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No, people would vote him out.
You have to respect democracy. And Maduro like it or not has millions of followers. The answer is more democracy, more dialog, more international actors, the US ending its terrible sanctions, etc etc. The answer is not a civil war. That just shows how little you care for venezuelan people.
Replacing one junta with another isn't going to keep the rest of the world from it's Ill gotten plunder.
People wouldn't be dying, starving, or so broken if they had just alleviated the debts or restructured them in the first place, which they didn't by design.
This has been manufactured from word go simply to control who sits in the big boy chair.
Then tell Maduro to release all political prisoners, restore democracy by holding free and fair elections and dissolve the Constituent Assembly.The only avenues that see peopleargue that it is a defense of the international socialist solidarity are people who presuppose that on leftist critics of open or tacit US intervention.
More death isn't an answer to anything.
No.Replacing one junta with another isn't going to keep the rest of the world from it's Ill gotten plunder.
People wouldn't be dying, starving, or so broken if they had just alleviated the debts or restructured them in the first place, which they didn't by design.
This has been manufactured from word go simply to control who sits in the big boy chair.
Yes, mercs were sent in months back. Under Chavez Venezuela became a Russian vassal state. They want to maintain their investment.
No, this has not been manufactured. The IMF cannot create massive hyperinflation in a single nation from their banks. The economic collapse is entirely on the hands of Chavez/Maduro here as their awful, awful policies trainwrecked their nation.Replacing one junta with another isn't going to keep the rest of the world from it's Ill gotten plunder.
People wouldn't be dying, starving, or so broken if they had just alleviated the debts or restructured them in the first place, which they didn't by design.
This has been manufactured from word go simply to control who sits in the big boy chair.
He's backed by basically the entirety of the west (Canada, EU), along with almost all of South America...Guaido is a US backed stooge, not a real opposition leader. I can only assume the US is behind this - considering how they've thrown their weight behind him.
Yet, Morales is clinging to power and doesn't want to leave. Remember in 2016 there was a referendum to see if he could run again, but he lost. Ignoring that, he still pretends to run again this year. If he has the votes to win a 4th presidency, I don't know, but Morales certainly ignored what the population wants.Yes, mercs were sent in months back. Under Chavez Venezuela became a Russian vassal state. They want to maintain their investment.
If you want an actual "socialist" (aka social dem) state in S. A., Bolivia is right there, not the one thats had propaganda spewed for decades.
Yes, mercs were sent in months back. Under Chavez Venezuela became a Russian vassal state. They want to maintain their investment.
If you want an actual "socialist" (aka social dem) state in S. A., Bolivia is right there, not the one thats had propaganda spewed for decades.
He is literally the current elected leader of the congress, the last remaining actually democratically elected institution left.Guaido is a US backed stooge, not a real opposition leader. I can only assume the US is behind this - considering how they've thrown their weight behind him.
No, this has not been manufactured. The IMF cannot create massive hyperinflation in a single nation from their banks. The economic collapse is entirely on the hands of Chavez/Maduro here as their awful, awful policies trainwrecked their nation.
No, this has not been manufactured. The IMF cannot create massive hyperinflation in a single nation from their banks. The economic collapse is entirely on the hands of Chavez/Maduro here as their awful, awful policies trainwrecked their nation.
Yes, mercs were sent in months back. Under Chavez Venezuela became a Russian vassal state. They want to maintain their investment.
If you want an actual "socialist" (aka social dem) state in S. A., Bolivia is right there, not the one thats had propaganda spewed for decades.
The same could be asked for all the Xi and Putin supporters on here. It's scary.
Maduro made sure that he can't be voted out. A peaceful transition of power to the opposition is not intended in socialism. The only time it happened was here in Germany in 1990 but only because the people of East Germany were also citizens of West Germany and the socalistic regime had no other choice than to give up its power after the fall of the Berlin wall. It would have become a state without people.No, people would vote him out.
You have to respect democracy. And Maduro like it or not has millions of followers. The answer is more democracy, more dialog, more international actors, the US ending its terrible sanctions, etc etc. The answer is not a civil war. That just shows how little you care for venezuelan people.
He's back by basically the entirety of the west (Canada, EU), and almost all of South America...
This just shows how little you know about what is happening in Venezuela. Maduro will never leave the power unless he is forced to. If that means he needs to continue destroying the country and make people starve to death or even kill them with the military, he will gladly do it.No, people would vote him out.
You have to respect democracy. And Maduro like it or not has millions of followers. The answer is more democracy, more dialog, more international actors, the US ending its terrible sanctions, etc etc. The answer is not a civil war. That just shows how little you care for venezuelan people.
This is not what happened in Venezuela, where the drop in oil prices, rampant mismanagement of the oil industry, corruption at basically all levels and printing money like crazy created a nightmare scenario for the nation.No is not, economic sanctions can lead to shortages of goods, and so they became more expensive, boom hyper inflation
They already did.No, people would vote him out.
You have to respect democracy. And Maduro like it or not has millions of followers. The answer is more democracy, more dialog, more international actors, the US ending its terrible sanctions, etc etc. The answer is not a civil war. That just shows how little you care for venezuelan people.
This. You can be against the sanctions, but they are not the cause of the nightmare in Venezuela, currently.This is not what happened in Venezuela, where the drop in oil prices, rampant mismanagement of the oil industry, corruption at basically all levels and printing money like crazy created a nightmare scenario for the nation.
Guys, I heavily dislike Guaido and his group for different reasons, but that doens't matter now. As hard as it is to believe for you foreigners guys in this case it is truly black and white. Don't ponder anything, there is nothing to analyze I say this has a Venezuelan who has endured all of this. Maduro and the whole of Chavismo are Nazi levels of evil nad need to be exterminated.
Maduro and all of his group leaving in caskets would be best case scenario.
I mean Argentina is just as fucked as Venezuela but no one gets there.
Stay safe.
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It's not simply about Trump. It's easy to see why people would be weary of the U.S. intervening in a foreign country affair. It's usually because once thet get rid of the leader the follow up isn't good and simply leads to a power vacuum. If Maduro does get taken out of power. All these countires that backed guaido need to step up and actually give Venezuela the aid they'll need.Yeah. Imagine not having water, 8 hours of energy cuts daily, the slowest internet in the world (or not internet at all), the biggest inflation in the world, the worst justice system in the world (or at least one of the worst), your friends flying the country, your family dead.
We want our freedom. A normal, civilian life. I just guys can't comprehend that, shame on you, really. You guys are worst than them