• CatratchoPalestino [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    7 months ago

    only time can tell but I’m gonna take the possibility as seriously as lula does and he sent troops to the border over the referendum. my own country has fought a war over stupider reasons 50 years ago so I’m not gonna count out venezuela

    • voight [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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      7 months ago

      “Only time can tell” is a sweet way of saying you don’t take what the people of Venezuela or Guyana have been posting about this seriously.

      It’s the US pushing their claim with the Monroe Doctrine literally the White House referenced it in the statement (we can debate whether they are double dipping on the Monroe Doctrine later) for Exxon Mobil to keep their deal where they get to

      DRINK THEIR MILKSHAKE

      with wild abandon that is pushing for a war. I don’t think making some cynical “don’t rock the boat” argument in light of that makes sense

      This can all coexist with criticism of Maduro’s policies, which I have seen welcomed by the Venezuelan government from a grassroots level. Not to gush.

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          7 months ago

          How closely have you been following the recent events around this? How did you already take a position if you haven’t read about the Exxon agreement the US wants to enforce? Sorry for being unclear before with “drink their milkshake” but it’s a really juicy deal for the US with practically nothing for Guyana.

          That’s why SOUTHCOM is doing exercises around there. To threaten to attack Venezuela if their Guyana-Essequibo claim is enforced.

          The US is acting as the enforcer of this claim by Guyana because it helps Exxon continue to steal from them. They’re the ones pushing for war by making overtures like they’re going to Gaddafi Maduro, which you’d have to be a defeatist or not very up to date on the US military adventures to believe.