UN Venezuela Megathread - Mercenaries 2 references galore! Cubanodun is MVP

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Maduro is trying to make Venezuela like North Korea, with completely closed borders and a starving citizenry lorded over by the army, the only institution with food and money.

I hope it doesn't work.

It won't work. He doesn't have a complete control of the people like NK gov. does. They aren't as broken either, they protest almost daily. And many in the military are deflecting.

Best case scenario? Dude's just buying some time until he flies away to Cuba.
 
Dont know why everyone communist have a absolute terror about USA coming here and i mean terror levels tinfoil hats
I think it's quite justified. The Colectivos are just civilians LARPing as police and armed with 50 year old weapons, not militia. They are thugs and believed that if they did something good for the great leader, good things would come to them... now, it turns out those "good things" are a platoon of properly trained, heavily armed and well fed US Marines. Anyone with a functional frontal lobe would say no to that.
 
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It won't work. He doesn't have a complete control of the people like NK gov. does. They aren't as broken either, they protest almost daily. And many in the military are deflecting.

Best case scenario? Dude's just buying some time until he flies away to Cuba.

It won't work because he's not getting Ideologically driven support until the population is broken like in North Korea and there is too much border to secure.
The Norks were supplied by the Soviets to fuck with the west and field test the products of all the shit they stole from the Nazis, and supported by the Red Chinese because they wanted a buffer state since the rest of the world still recognized the nationalists as the legitimate government.

Even if Brazil as still a lefty shithole, they aren't fearing being over run by the Columbians.

Maduro is operating in the Hitler delusion bubble where all we need to is to just hold out a little longer and it will all turn around. This delusion is being fed by the Turks, the Russians, and the Chinese as every day he's still nominally in power is millions of dollars in their pockets.

Best Case scenario is Maduro and every chavezista swinging from ropes.
 
Maduro is operating in the Hitler delusion bubble where all we need to is to just hold out a little longer and it will all turn around. This delusion is being fed by the Turks, the Russians, and the Chinese as every day he's still nominally in power is millions of dollars in their pockets.

Dont know about the Russians and the Chineses considering the first keep cockblocking the money we had in Moscow and the seconds outright bypass Maduro to talk with Guaido directly, the only ones that are at least giving unconditional support is Turkey and North Korea and probably South Ossetia
 
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Reports that the buses were filled with pro-Maduro GNB were incorrect. GNB opened fire on Venezuelan civilians waiting for the humanitarian aid delegation.
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e2: The bus was filled with GNB. When Venezuelan civilians blocked the progress of the bus GNB opened fire on the civilians waiting for the convoy.
 
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Venezuelan National Guard opened fire on humanitarian convoy bound for Colombia
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This is in part half panic because they ACTUALLY believe that the marines are inside the boxes, no kidding, they are in plan Metal Gear Solid being suspicious of freaking boxes

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Oh yeah it has a name now

 
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Fuck I got a boner for a second then I saw it was a Venezuelan convoy that was heading to Columbia, not the other way around.
Sigh. Maybe tomorrow....:optimistic:
 
Oh yeah it has a name now
Operation Enduring Promise is an ongoing mission to provide aid to various South American countries that were taking in Venezuelan refugees. The only reference I've seen to it was the hospital ship USNS Comfort being deployed in October.

The U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) provided medical assistance to Ecuador, Peru, Colombia and Honduras October - December 2018, as part of U.S. Southern Command’s Enduring Promise initiative. For this mission, U.S. personnel worked alongside partners to provide medical assistance to a combined 26,701 patients. This marked the hospital ship's sixth deployment to Latin America and the Caribbean since 2007 and reflected the United States' enduring promise of friendship, partnership, and solidarity with the Americas.
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Operation Enduring Promise is an ongoing mission to provide aid to various South American countries that were taking in Venezuelan refugees. The only reference I've seen to it was the hospital ship USNS Comfort being deployed in October.

The only thing i remember about that Hospital ship is that Maduro mobilized shitload of soldiers to the border because he believed they were going to send a nuke or something, of course he did not say anything when the Chinese hospital ship was here
 
The only thing i remember about that Hospital ship is that Maduro mobilized shitload of soldiers to the border because he believed they were going to send a nuke or something, of course he did not say anything when the Chinese hospital ship was here

Considering how he seems to yell "The Marines, The Marines" at every opportunity, I am surprised he didn't say the hospital ship was full of Marines. I guess even his idiocy has limits.
 
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Tens of thousands of Venezuelans marched in the state that borders with Brazil. They gathered there to defend peace and reject foreign intervention by the United States and its allies, like Brazil.

After the US, Brazil's government said it will also try to send "humanitarian aid" to its borders with Venezuela to support the Venezuelan right-wing opposition to undermine the Venezuelan government.

But Venezuelans at the border with Brazil are apparently not having it nor any other foreign meddling.
https://www.facebook.com/Redfishstream/photos/a.371605656616605/645736842536817/?type=3&theater

Cunts, every single one of them.
 
I would check the sources because recently they are spreading fake news everywhere they even tried to pass a video with tons of people supporting Guaido as people supporting Maduro

I believe that thing is shopped considering the disaster that was the celebration of 200 yeas of the Congress of angostura
Well clearly the crowd past the second pole on the left is photoshopped, and like 40% of the crowd are the trusted units of the Bolivarian Militia (The ones the government think are loyal are issued camouflage and modern weapons whereas everyone else gets khaki uniforms and mosins)
 
So I guess Maduro used his socialist superpowers to summon an 7.5 earthquake to smite Colombia today, but his aim was off to the left and so it hit Ecudor instead.
 
https://www.caracaschronicles.com/2...enous-communities-fight-for-humanitarian-aid/
At the Venezuela-Brazil Border, Indigenous Communities Fight for Humanitarian Aid
“They say, chavista officials say, that there was a shootout, a fight at the border. There was not, they gunned us down!”

Very few times I’ve spoken to a man like Aldemaro Pérez. A 36 year-old indigenous leader, he speaks in plain terms, but unambiguously. He accentuates the facts with the inflections on his voice and, although we spoke on the phone, I could clearly see him stating the facts with his index on a table.

“Is it true there are two of you guys dead?”, I ask.

“That’s absolutely true. We were near the border (with Brazil,) expecting what we really want, the humanitarian aid. At five in the morning, a mixed group of soldiers arrived trying to block the border. We tried to stop that, and they answered shooting.”

His voice grows louder.

“They killed two of us, Zoraida Rodriguez and her husband, and now we have four national guardsmen arrested, we have them ourselves. Three lieutenants and a sergeant, they’re our prisoners.”

It all began last night. Pemon indigenous communities gathered near the Venezuela-Brazil border, specifically at Kumaracapay, Gran Sabana municipality, expecting to help with the arrival of humanitarian aid, announced by Caretaker President Juan Guaidó for tomorrow, February 23. Besides Cucuta, Colombia, this is the other entry point of the “humanitarian avalanche.”

“We have them ourselves. Three lieutenants and a sergeant, they’re our prisoners.”

According to another source at the site who asked to remain anonymous (“This is a small town, you know,”) the Venezuelan National Guard attacked the civilians with tear gas and pellets. “They brought armored cars, shooted tear gas everywhere, something we’ve never, ever, had around here. We took off running and we disseminated everywhere, some of us reached the town nearby, some are going to the conflict zone even on foot, wanting to help.”

The source is careful with words: “I personally know Mrs. Zoraida was killed, and I know of eight wounded. It’s hard to say how many wounded there really are, because all of this happened as a car crash occurred nearby too. So it’s hard to say how many were hurt on the attack.”

Two things are clear. One, the situation at local hospitals is so bad, that many wounded had to be moved across the border for treatment. Two, the indigenous community indeed “arrested” military officers. Besides the soldiers Pérez mentioned, our anonymous source claims a general is also held:

“Things are very, very tense around here now. I spoke to the captain (the way Venezuelan indigenous communities refer to their chiefs) Ubencio Gómez, and he personally confirmed to me that General José Montoya and two of his bodyguards are being held. He also tells me reprisal seems to be on the way, they know of three military convoys that already crossed El Callao, about three hours from here, to reinforce their units.”

This conflict is also not a thing of “the whole indigenous nation against chavismo.”

Talking to these people, there’s a tone of surreality to the whole conversation. Aldemaro tells me, for example, that friendly indigenous communities at the Santa Elena de Uairen’s airport erupted in riot, “and they have prisoners of their own.” National Assembly’s deputies are also on site, Luis Silva and Ángel Medina among them.

Keep in mind, one of the areas more beaten by the savagery of today’s gold mining in Bolivar is this southern border. Since Maduro’s government is out of dollars and crazy starved for gold, anarchy, smuggling, drugs and human traffic are everyday stuff. Between all the illegal mining and a government that keeps official information shut, nobody really knows just how bad things are at the mines. We can guess, though.

This conflict is also not a thing of “the whole indigenous nation against chavismo,” because many indigenous communities have taken part of the mining, and manifestly support Nicolás Maduro. So, although I cannot speak about an absolute resistance to chavismo, what I can say is that those affected are very determined in making a stand.

“Brother,” Aldemaro says when I ask him if I can quote him by name, “you can use my name and quote me, because I ain’t afraid, I love my people and I’m a defender for my people. We’re more alert than ever and ready to take harsher actions, because at first we wanted humanitarian aid, now we also want justice!”

TL;DR:Military shoots and kills 2 indians, indians retaliate and arrest 4 venezuelan soldiers.
 
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Also Guaido has crossed the border into Colombia on foot to attend the concert.

This is the weirdest part, the fake and gay supreme court put a prohibition that he cant leave the country but he decide to risk anger them and get out anyway, absolute madman

https://www.caracaschronicles.com/2...enous-communities-fight-for-humanitarian-aid/
At the Venezuela-Brazil Border, Indigenous Communities Fight for Humanitarian Aid

TL;DR:Military shoots and kills 2 indians, indians retaliate and arrest 4 venezuelan soldiers.

They also burned their outpost in rage and are out to hunt anyone that looks like a soldier

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