I don't think that's a prerequisite for this conspiracy to be possible.
I don't think it's far-fetched, I've been thinking about something similar but not related to the elections, but against Trump currently. Just to see how far they have been able to get
through Trump, all the affected parties need to get Trump out of the way. The reason that the CIA has always attacked in Latam and the same ones as always, is what makes it difficult to believe that possibility.
An example can be seen in this news, with another approach, but suddenly an organization that has been conspiring against governments in Latin America for many years has simply decided to help a communist president and sabotage one of the biggest businesses that gives them the most control and profit... they literally got up with the left foot! yesss of course!.
Colombia spy chief says working 'hand in hand' with CIA despite row
Colombia's spymaster on Friday told AFP that intelligence-sharing with the CIA and other US agencies is "completely fluid" despite an angry public spat between the country's two leaders.
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Colombia's spymaster on Friday told AFP that intelligence-sharing with the CIA and other US agencies is "completely fluid" despite an angry public spat between the country's two leaders.
After so many invasions, today the American Army for the first time in their lives, realize that they are committing war crimes,
yesss of course!.
I tried to find info on the victims of the strikes, but oddly there is very little information.
Four Venezuelan victims of US attacks in the Caribbean identified, according to AP
08-11-25.-Un reportaje de The Associated Press reconstruye las vidas de varios hombres de Güiria y otras localidades del oriente venezolano que murieron en bombardeos de la Fuerza Armada estadounid...
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AP identified four of the deceased and obtained information on at least five others. All were young or middle-aged men, coming from coastal communities of the
Paria Peninsula. Some had been fishermen, drivers or ex-military; others had criminal records. All, according to their relatives and neighbors, agreed to participate in smuggling trips to earn in a few days what they could not gather on land for months. "Yes, they were trafficking," admitted a relative quoted by the agency. "But they weren't terrorists or kingpins. They were people who were trying to survive."
One of them was Robert Sánchez, a 42-year-old fisherman from Güiria. He spent most of his life working in the Gulf of Paria and dreamed of having his own 75-horsepower engine. With a monthly income of about $100 and four children to feed
, he accepted the offer to use his maritime knowledge to guide a boat loaded with cocaine to Trinidad. He was promised $500. He never came back. His family found out about his death by watching videos spread on social networks about an American attack. His youngest son, just nine years old, was asking if his father could have survived the explosion. "No, the sea took him away," the adults replied.
Luis "Che" Martinez, 60, described as an old smuggler and local crime boss, died in the same region.
In the past he had been arrested for human trafficking after a shipwreck in 2020 that left more than twenty people dead, including two of his children. He was released and returned to direct illegal operations between Venezuela and Trinidad. AP points out that Martinez died on September 2, in the first attack recognized by Trump, who claimed that the group belonged to the Aragua Train. His relatives deny that link and claim that they learned of his death from a photograph of the corpse that circulated in messaging: they recognized him by a gold watch that he always wore.
Reports indicate that information about the victims has been largely suppressed by Venezuelan authorities, with families often remaining silent due to fear of reprisal.
This sounds to me more like criminal military groups that the government does not know about at all because it makes no sense for them to retaliate precisely against the victims from whom they would obtain the evidence they say they want to investigate.
If they are being suppressed, it is because there are sensitive interests, information that must be taken selectively. Governors also have their personal business with cartels for various reasons, whether the government knows it or not.
Jorge Rodríguez reported that a meeting was held with the relatives of the Venezuelans killed in the Caribbean by the US military.
In statements to the press, Rodríguez pointed out that the identities of these people have been protected because they have received "threats from sectors and people who have a maximum interest in them not telling the truth and that the facts are not elucidated."
Tomorrow they “will find proof” of Venezuela enriching uranium and putting it in fake oil ships pretending is oil and selling it to Iran. And then they will find out that Maduro “sent weapons” to some groups inside the US to take the government down, or a Venezuelan shooter sent by Maduro, did a terrorist act or something like that, it’s just matter of time for things like those situations.
Yup, from the saying to the fact, there is not much distance left. Worse things than that have already been invented and dismantled, they just don't seem to "fit into the agenda and actions of the moment.
When they closed the airspace I thought they would shoot down a commercial plane with similar excuses in order to create a provocation of Venezuela.