Venezuela Oil: US Declares War on 'Narco-Terrorism'

I'm already overloaded with so much garbage. I don't know anymore what is propaganda and what is not, because with the passing of the days, things are uncovered that they themselves defended as a lie but now they even admit or don't deny, incredible the truth.

Why not ‘let’s enjoy the show’? It’s indeed a s**t show so far! :wizard: And it won’t get better, propaganda machine will run very strong the coming months, so I don’t blame you! I had to force myself to take that approach!
 
The idea is based on the original integration of the 4 nations in the past when it was one country alone. Now Petro promotes a new integration of Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela as a confederation similar to the European Union, conserving autonomy but collaborating economically. In paper sounds nice, but in practice, we know how it really works.
yeah, they have floated this around for quite some time, I think Mercosur and Unasur were born out of similar initiatives to reintegrate the region. Even the hispanophiles have proposed going back to the viceroyalties interrogation of the Spanish crown. So, it's not a bad idea, and it certainly isn't revolutionary. I think Chavez spoke about this once before himself.
 
Also, from the WH they've made claims that the current government in Venezuela has been fully cooperative in Washington's deigns for the country. What I keep thinking as this whole thing unravels is... not one week and a half ago, we were all over the dangerous narcoterrorists killing children in the US as the main thrust for the aggression in the Caribbean.. now it's drill baby drill, screw the cartels, and the American children.. let's get some oil babeeey!


Which really makes you think how this whole thing is a poetic metaphor of itself in a twisted kind of way. While the US was justifying it's aggression with attempting to curb the access of addicted kids to their drug of choice, what was actually taking place was the US justifying to itself, as a junkie would, violently stealing access to its drug of choice, not oil (although yes).. but the act of robbery and control itself.
 
I'm sure (insert here long list of countries bombed by usa) agree that life is better then ever and everyone is rich now
It's a shame that today we can't ask to the natives from Tasmania how they get well after the invasión of the English presviretian..because there where no survivors ...I think just was a woman left..alive
 
Why not ‘let’s enjoy the show’? It’s indeed a s**t show so far! :wizard: And it won’t get better, propaganda machine will run very strong the coming months, so I don’t blame you! I had to force myself to take that approach!

I say this because the situation is as ironic as Calle 13 getting rich while singing against capitalism! (laughs)

The enjoyment is implicit in finding answers and clues among the garbage of the lie that surrounds me to observe. Maybe what I write does not fully reflect my mood, but believe me, I enjoy it in my own way while paying attention.
 
It's a shame that today we can't ask to the natives from Tasmania how they get well after the invasión of the English presviretian..because there where no survivors ...I think just was a woman left..alive
Of course they were better, presviretian simply helped them to move from this earth of suffering straight to eden, they should be grateful
 
Well, Diosdado seems to have his parallel agenda.

Diosdado Cabello assured that the reopening of embassies seeks to protect Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores in the United States

During a press conference, Cabello said that the absence of official personnel in Washington leaves the couple without the necessary support to face the judicial process for narco-terrorism crimes. He stressed that, so far, the couple only has private legal assistance, so the opening of the missions would allow the Venezuelan state to directly monitor their health status and their conditions of detention on U.S. soil.

The leader also confirmed that an "exploratory process" has already been launched, which includes the presence of a delegation from the State Department in Caracas. He explained that this team is currently carrying out technical and logistical assessments for the return of the officials, while Venezuela will send a similar delegation to US territory in the coming days
to begin return preparations.
 
Venezuela restarts oil pumping and exports after US blockade

The state-owned Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) began reopening wells that had been closed during the US blockade, allowing crude exports to resume this week.

At least two supertankers sailed from Venezuela on Monday with about 1.8 million barrels each, which could represent the first shipments of a supply agreement of up to 50 million barrels between Caracas and Washington, designed to free up exports that had been blocked since December, according to sources cited by Reuters.

The ships were heading north, heading for the Caribbean, where many oil companies lease storage tanks before transporting the crude to its final destination.

PDVSA and its partners have begun reopening wells that had been shut down in response to the U.S. embargo, a key step in trying to normalize oil production and exports.

US presence in Venezuela leaves Diosdado without refuge

The idea that Venezuela continues to be an impregnable refuge for Diosdado Cabello Rondón is losing more and more sustenance. If the Rodríguez brothers, key members of the political and diplomatic power, did not break relations with the United States and ended up giving in to Washington in the process that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro, it is unlikely that a different break would occur because of Cabello. In this context, Diosdado appears increasingly isolated, surrounded and with less capacity for negotiation.

To this is added a decisive fact: the FANB, the Dgcim and the Sebin have become evident as repressive apparatuses against the people, but unable to guarantee the absolute security of anyone inside Venezuela. His main mission in this communist system was always to protect the president and the core of power; however, Nicolás Maduro was taken out of Caracas under his nose and from what was considered the main military stronghold of the country. That episode not only shattered a myth of internal security, but also made it clear that the Venezuelan intelligence and counterintelligence agencies no longer represent an impassable wall.
 
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