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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 00:27
When you take the obvious points out, the reasons are pretty clear...

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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 12:56
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#3 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 15:58
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And the Israeli lobby is craving oily Paratha.
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#4 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 16:36
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Monroe Don-Roe Doctrine

I disagree with the Israeli angle. Everyone who is moving against America is automatically Anti-Zionist and Pro-Palestinians and should be on principal as supporting Palestine and Palestinians is a just cause.

Anyone who supports the massacre of innocent civilians, women and children or keeps quiet is pure evil.

Trump has flexed the American military might in its own backyard in naked aggression and nothing can compete with America in its own backyard, Cuba is under sanctions for decades and it has no oil, no resources and they broke relations with Israel a full decade (maybe 15 years after) sanctions.

So Cuban support for Palestine is a response to American opposition and it makes them get closer to Anti-American power bases.

Venezuela was one of the first votes in UN (1949) to accept Israel, Venezuelans were prioritized transport to Israel to fight the 1967 war against Arabs. Then in 1970s it abstained and remained lukewarm while sometimes getting closer.

The real turn in opposition to Israel came in 2007 and this is again as a result to American opposition.

Denmark has great relationship with Israel and yet it is possible that Greenland is next on Trump's list to invade.
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#5 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 17:59
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All these Latin American countries have had different political regimes and revolutions, sometimes these regimes have been fiercely pro-American and Zionist, sometimes ruled by Socialist and Anti-Imperliast and Anti-Zionists.

Maduro has been one of the most vocal Anti-Israel and Pro-Palestine Politicians in the Latin countries.

A few weeks Marjorie Taylor Greene an American politician posted on twitter that one of the reasons that Trump was looking for conflict with Venezuela was because of it's Anti-Zionist stance.

Delcy Rodriguez who has just been appointed the interim ruler of Venezuela has also stated that there was also a Zionist angle to the attack on Venezuela.

www.middleeasteye.net/news/venezuelas-acting-president-sa...

Not to mention the unfettered access to oil that Israel could benefit from, plus the large lithium and Gold deposits.

Of course Israel is not the only consideration and definitely has to be a factor. Considering the Israel lobby effectively runs America. Trump has one of the most Pro-Israeli cabinets in American history.

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#6 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 18:32
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Let me just concentrate on one area which you can verify within minutes.

  • 1982: America supplies F-16 to Venezuela, first in its own hemisphere and before Turkiye (NATO) and Pakistan (most important non-NATO ally)
  • 1997: Venezuela wants to upgrade F-16s but Hugo Chavez has taken over and country begins to turn Anti-American so America refuses, Israel takes over. Hugo Chavez does a deal with Rafael Advanced Defense Systems (Israel)
  • 2004: Israel supplies most advanced AMRAM Python 4 heat-seeking air-to-air missiles for Venezuelan F-16s, Pakistan just got this in 2024 not that Pakistan needs it for F-16 but different topic and I think Turkiye got it a few years ago!
  • 2005: America steps in to prevent Israel from supplying targeting pods for F-16 to Venezuela, Turkiye never got it and built its own...separate discussion but I may have posted about exercises in Konya somewhere so search and read about ASELSAN pods...
  • 2007: As I said...due to unrelenting pressure Venezuelan official breaks away from Israel, before that there were abstaining from UN resolutions and sometimes voting in favor and sometimes against but (trade and defense) relationship with Israel existed.


Source 1: www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-796960

Source 2: www.twz.com/air/the-unlikely-saga-of-venezuelas-f-16s

You are discussing tweets of a ditsy dumbass from Georgia from 2025!

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#7 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 19:06
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Weapons usage and supply are the critical factors to be considered when understanding world politics.

1993:

Somalians took out American Black Hawk Helicopters in Mogadishu with simple RPG-7



2026:

Venezuela has Short, Medium and long range defense and yet Black Hawk Helicopters waltz into Venezuela and kidnap the President and fly back out. This simply means that the CIA compromised the entire civilian and military chain of command and everyone just sat around.

It could also mean that Nicolás Maduro Moros and his wife and chilling in a CIA safe house under a deal...
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#8 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 20:06
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Well the ditsy dumbass from Georgia has been on right side when it comes to condemning American involvement in Israeli genocide.

Mike Hukabee the American Ambassador, and radical Zionist has been celebrating and calling the attack on Venezuela, great for Israel. And rather dubiously claiming that Hezbollah has bases and influence in Venezuela. And I believe it was also one of several arguments made by Rubio in trying to sell this War over the last few months.

Israel might not be the only factor but it most definitely was one of the factors.

Yes it is blatantly obvious that the Venezuelan security forces collaborated in capturing and handing over Maduro to the Americans. The so-called bombing was just for show by the Americans..

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#9 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 20:26
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My topic is not who is condemning Israel and who is condoning attack on Venezuela in 2025. In 1958 when sanctions on Cuba were imposed there wasn't a strong Zionist lobby in America and Cuba doesn't have as much resources.

Israel continued to support Venezuelan military i.e. it had a pretty good trade/diplomatic/defense relationship with Israel until around 2007 when things fell apart openly. It is because of significant Jewish migration from Europe so the Israel factor isn't as big of a factor in American attack just as it wasn't for Cuba in 1958.

The neocons will support a war/invasion on anyone so Mike Huckabee support doesn't mean anything. MTG is getting ready for 2028 and creating differentiation between herself & Trump, if GOP gets a hammering in 2026 (Midterms) expect a lot more of MAGA getting off the Trump bandwagon.

American politics is a cutthroat dirty game and everyone looks out for themselves. The splinters in MAGA are appearing because Trump popularity is declining and lets wait until November 2026 to see what happens.

There will be almighty exodus if Dems regain the house and Senate.

Much of the above is not my topic and we will discuss it when its time. My point is that whenever someone want to project themselves as "Anti-American" or "Anti-deep state (if they are Americans)" they will put on an Anti-Zionist and Anti-Israeli hat on.

America cannot and will not allow itself to be bullied in its own backyard and Israel has very little to do with it.

Prediction: If GOP takes a serious hammering in 2026, I expect a Presidential candidate (from either party or independent) to even openly call for cutting funding to Israel because that will be the second election cycle (after 2024) where Palestine will be an issue. This is how Politics work!

I understand you have a different way of looking at things via tweets of certain people and that's fine.

I live here... I sent pictures to Abu Mohammed on WhatsApp from my local neighborhood about Palestinian support so 2028 will get spicy if Dems gain ground in 2026.
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#10 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 20:46
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⚡️Yemeni artist Mustafa Al-Momawi:

“The world is afraid of Trump. ‘Ohhh, did you see what Trump did to the Venezuelan president?!’

‘They took this president from inside his house and blah blah…’

Do you really believe these movies?!

America is weaker and more cowardly than to go to a country, drop paratroopers, and kidnap its president this easily.

This Venezuela. Its government and its army sold their president and coordinated with America. They sold him outright.

Some time ago, during Trump’s time, America sent ten aircraft to Yemen, Marines, and paratroopers to kidnap a Yemeni man named Abdulraouf Al-Dhahab. In the house there was only him, his wife, and four other people.

He and those four people alone killed eight Americans in the confrontation, and the Americans were unable to kidnap him. In the end, America bombed his house with his wife and the four who were with him.

This is America. They could not handle one Yemeni man named Abdulraouf Al-Dhahab, who had no army, no Arsenal, no guards, nothing at all, just alone in his house, and he faced America by himself.

And you believe they kidnapped a president of a country without any resistance?!

Where is the army? Where is the state? Where, where…

Sold out.

America, America… look at what we did to America in Yemen. Why don’t they drop paratroopers in Yemen?!

They know we would sell them as spare parts.”

x.com/warfareanalysis/status/2008267880153129352?s=20
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#11 [Permalink] Posted on 5th January 2026 21:34
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Reminds me of a panel of geo politics experts discussing the impending invasion of Iraq back in 2003. On BBC Radio. One of the panellists was very bullish about invading Iraq and repeating the American and British Government talking points.
Until one of the guests asked "would we be invading if Iraq was the biggest exporter of carrots, instead of having huge reserves of Oil".

The Americans always have an economic angle.

Further more Trump demanded $1 Billion from oil executives last year for his election campaign, in order to do their bidding.

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#12 [Permalink] Posted on 7th January 2026 18:13
AIPAC donor Paul Singer set to make billions from oil in Colombia
www.middleeasteye.net/news/aipac-donor-cusp-reaping-billi...

Paul Singer also funded Marco Rubios presidential campaign in 2016.

American Secretary of State Marco Rubio has lobbies for greater American intervention in Latin America for years.
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#13 [Permalink] Posted on 15th January 2026 17:37
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In my city, there is a Venezuelan "Halal" Restaurant, the menu also has Pork on it??? So I decided to call and discuss the matter with them.

It is a practicing Native Venezuelan family (husband, wife, grand parents, kids etc) and they have subcontracted a section of the Restaurant to a Non-Muslim, Pork gets cooked in a separate section, the whole thing is owned and operated and managed by Non-Muslim and income is tracked separately.

The family gave me all the details of their business, meat source etc.

I have never eaten there and it is 45+ miles from my home but this weekend I was in the area and I saw the restaurant.

We have logged this whole arrangement on our "Halal Food App" and people can read and make up their own minds.
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