Why we are attacking Venezuela and the solution
So now, President Trump has taken a disliking to Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s president. First he has some of the “drug boats” blown up while they were speeding to one of the Caribbean islands and is now threatening an invasion.
The America public is yawning, since only the alleged drug smugglers are getting blown up, and our troops are out of harms way. That will change if our soldiers actually invade Venezuela if ordered to.
That is very, very unlikely to happen. Bad for the US mid-term elections results to have US soldiers die for Venezuelan oil.
So, all this theater is happening is to force President Nicolás Maduro, a former Caracas bus driver, to resign since his “reelection” was not credible and full of dubious claims.
He can then run for it (like Zelenskyy should) with an “accidental” stockpile of Bitcoin in a cold USB wallet that he can cash in and spend lavishly in Russia.
So if President Maduro has any sense, since Trump has taken a dislike to him, but a huge liking to Venezuela’s world’s largest oil reserves, his solution is to “prove” that the prior election was valid and that the Venezuelan public loves him.
Or maybe not.
And to “prove” he is the legitimate president he will decide to call a snap election in 60 days and “asks” Javier Milei, Argentina’s president (to whom Trump just sent billions of dollars in a currency swap scheme to prop up Argentine’s government) to send people to oversee the election and prove that it’s completely above board.
Naturally he will lose by a landslide to the new Nobel Peace Prize winner, María Corina Machado, our new favorite candidate.
She will win and offer access to the oil and natural resources for getting her in. And I wonder if Ms. Machado will decide to “gift” that Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump since he really, really, really deserved it instead of her. What a deal!
Problem solved. Venezuela is in our pocket, Argentine is in our pocket, Trump can claim that he was the rightful Nobel prize winner and that only leaves Columbia to deal with. Too bad for them!
Wait for part II of this story.