What happened in Venezuela, at least theoretically, gives its people a chance for change. Have you seen the videos of Venezuelans celebrating? Yes, Trump doesn’t give a fuck about them—but there is a chance now, whereas under Maduro or Chávez there was none. Zero. Nada.
Oil is the same kind of ‘legitimate interest.’ If we, as the collective West, abandon laws and rules, then ultimately it’s only the wolf who decides what’s right or wrong. He has ‘interests,’ and he’s completely indifferent to your concerns or mine. So the moment you supported russia, you opened the gates of hell worldwide - so to speak.
And yes, the U.S. is strengthening its sphere of influence because it sees China as its main opponent. And it’s doing it the way it wants to—just as russia did by invading Ukraine. Period.
Yeah, that's not happening. Trump has already stated he does not support Machado saying she doesn't have the trust of her people. The CIA reported the best people to run the show are the regime loyalists, said regime has already started violently suppressing protests and anyone pro US. Literally nothing changed and nothing will change.
Yeah, that's not happening. Trump has already stated he does not support Machado saying she doesn't have the trust of her people. The CIA reported the best people to run the show are the regime loyalists, said regime has already started violently suppressing protests and anyone pro US. Literally nothing changed and nothing will change.

But what did US in Bolivia was far from legitimate, same as bombardment of Iran, Iraq, Serbia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Cambodia, Vietnam, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Libya and hundreds of covert and regime change operations since the end of WWII, vast majority of which pre -2022, thus I don't get the "gates of hell" angle.
The collective West were complicit or silent on most of the above.

I would think the Greenland issue and the way the Trump admin are going on about it should be sufficiently bad that other high-ranking politicians would react and try to get across to these madmen that this is a bad idea, as it would tell other countries that any alliance with the US is worthless - even a long-lasting one where your country has sacrificed its own soldiers in a conflict that had nothing to with you, because the US asked for it. There must surely be Republicans who see this? Or have they all taken the kool-aid and support a policy of "if your country has something we want, we take it, one way or the other"?In my humble opinion the Venezuela strike was the first one in the history of the world, that was so clearly and openly mandated by big corporations. There were others of course in the past but not so openly mandated.
Regarding Greenland, I mean don't get me wrong, I do believe Trump is a motherfucking idiot, but I find hard to believe that the US army will set foot in Europe as an enemy. Unless Trump believes the Europeans are too chickenshit to do anything about it, which might or might not be true, but in any case it will be a huge gamble.