Pentagon Official on Venezuela War: “Following the Old, Failed Scripts”

This whole Venezuela thing got me thinking... what happens when we play the role of saviors but actually just end up being the ones who create the problems? 🤔 Like, Trump's saying "We're gonna run everything" but is that really a solution or just more of the same old cycle of power struggles and violence? 🚫 We gotta question our motivations and think about how we can work towards real change instead of just imposing our own will. Can't we find a way to help each other out without having to step in like bullies? 💪
 
Wow 😱 this US move is getting outta hand ... Like, what's next? They're already saying they wanna run Venezuela like a colony 🤯 Trump's just doing whatever he wants & people are saying the country's become a rogue state 🚨 How'd we get here from being champions of the liberal rules-based order to this 💥
 
🚨 this is crazy man what's happening in Venezuela it feels like we're living in a bad action movie where anyone can just invade another country without consequences 🤯 Trump's gotta be joking with that "we're gonna run everything" comment 🙄 who does he think he is?

and what's up with these CIA covert ops and military personnel showing up out of nowhere? sounds like some real-life Mission Impossible 😎 but for real though, this is a huge escalation. I don't think the US can just invade another country without congressional approval or even face any international repercussions 🤔.

and can we talk about how this operation is going to play out in the long run? experts are saying it's gonna be a disaster and that we're gonna see blowback 🚨 Daniel DePetris makes some solid points about previous regime change operations failing and costing the US billions of dollars 💸 what if Trump just wants to destabilize Venezuela for his own gain?

anyway, this whole situation is super concerning and I hope someone's keeping an eye on it 👀
 
This is insane 🤯! The US is basically saying they're above the law and can just do whatever they want, no questions asked. I mean, come on, Trump thinks he's some kind of dictator now? Newsflash, dude: you're not above the law just because you have a fancy title or a Twitter account 😂.

And what about the international community? They're supposed to be watching and doing something about this, but they're too busy being all diplomatic and polite. Where's the outrage from other countries? This is a clear violation of Venezuela's sovereignty and international law 🚫.

I'm not buying the US justification that Maduro was "illegitimate" or that he needed to be "restored" to power. That's just a fancy way of saying they wanted to install someone who would do their bidding, and they're willing to use military force to get what they want 💸.

This is a recipe for disaster, and I'm not surprised that experts are warning about blowback and unintended consequences. We need some serious accountability here, and we need it now 🚨.
 
I'm really concerned about the situation in Venezuela right now 🤕. The US invading a country without congressional approval is a huge red flag, and kidnapping the leader and his wife is just insane 😱. I mean, what's next? Using military force to get what you want, no matter how questionable it may be? It sounds like a recipe for disaster.

I've been following this story, and it's clear that the US has broken some major rules 🤦‍♂️. Countries can't just use force against other states over minor issues, as Sarah Harrison said 🙅‍♀️. And what about international law? The UN charter is pretty clear on this stuff 📜.

The fact that a senior defense official called the US a "rogue state" is super worrying 😬. We need to be careful not to let our leaders get too powerful and start breaking all sorts of rules and norms 👊. I just hope something positive comes out of this mess, because right now it looks pretty bleak 🤔.
 
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