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    1. sarcastic_patriot on

      Hey World, can you, like, do something about this? Obviously our government is just fucked and completely unaccountable and unhinged, so, maybe intervene somehow?

    2. We are THREE days into 2026 and he’s already frozen ALL childcare payments to all 50 states, and kidnapped a foreign President.

      What else? I’m sure I have missed some other thing as well.

      The US is ruled by the Mad King, Caligula, Nero, Commodus. What an absolutely historic fall from… well let’s not say „grace.“

    3. HolidayPicture3007 on

      He really meant what he said about nation building in the campaign. Or maybe not. He also doesn’t like protestors being shot unless they’re in DC where shooting them in the legs would be fine.

    4. „For the vultures that thirst for blood and oil“

      -Rage Against the Machine – Guerilla Radio

    5. NamelessResearcher on

      The US has a long history of terrorism and oppression. It’s just that the US would never officially classify itself as a terrorist nation.

    6. 2HDFloppyDisk on

      Kidnapped a foreign leader to charge him with crimes in the United States, a country that has no jurisdiction over him.

    7. OccidoViper on

      No one can stop Trump apparently. Wouldn’t be surprised if he just takes Greenland forcibly. I mean who going to stop him? He has been getting away with bullying his entire life

    8. GatorNator83 on

      Trump needs a war, a civil war or against another country, to stop having elections in the future. This is a prelude for that.

    9. MartyMcFlyDocBrown on

      This story has been played out throughout South America many times.. Here we go qgain

    10. ApprehensiveAd2625 on

      Let’s stop pretending this was some targeted anti-cartel mission. This was an undeclared military strike that killed civilians, destabilized a sovereign country, and triggered global backlash. Leaders across Latin America and beyond are calling it illegal aggression. This wasn’t justice. It was another chapter in the long, ugly history of U.S. regime change operations, dressed up in the same tired excuses we’ve heard for decades.

    11. SicilyMalta on

      Sen. Mike Lee (R) has already caved. He posted on X (Twitter) that he looked „forward to learning what, if anything, might constitutionally justify“ these strikes without a declaration of war. Shortly after he spoke with Secretary of State Marco Rubio he  pivoted, now claiming the action falls under „Article II“ powers because it was an „arrest“ rather than a war.

    12. No_Equivalent_8588 on

      He did it all for the distraction of the Epstein files, and the oil.

    13. So, the US will, of course, not object if we do the same to the criminal D. Trump?

    14. CriticalandPragmatic on

      For anyone calling Maduro unelected or illegitimate – The same goes for Trump. He did not win the election and should be removed

    15. I know most people already know this, but if people are never held responsible for anything it is insane to expect them to stop breaking the rules. It would be stupid of them NOT TO break the rules at that point.

      We are now in year 10 of politician Trump. He has faced basically no consequences for any of his actions in that time. None. Not from our Congress, not from our federal courts, not from world leaders or the United Nations. Nothing. He is now just doing whatever he feels like while enriching himself and his family to absurd levels through corruption.

      He has been successfully sued in civil court for an offense decades ago, but has not paid a dime on that judgment yet, and he was convicted of dozens of felonies in the state of New York which has cost him literally nothing. Even the travel restrictions a convicted felon would normally face don’t apply because this dumb country elected him president again.

      Until people actually start holding him (and other powerful people) accountable and punishing them, it is unreasonable to expect them to act any differently.

    16. thoptergifts on

      Yet the state expects you to pop out babies in this trash. Every child born now who isn’t filthy rich is absolutely screwed.

    17. littlespider55 on

      Let us not forget that this may also be an excuse from Piggy Dump (D. Trump) to distract us from the Epstein files and his involvement in heinous acts with children. The news are going to cover in the attack, let’s call it “The Epstein War” so we don’t forget that it’s not only about foreign oil

    18. Death_and_Gravity1 on

      If youre doing the „regime change wars are bad *But* Maduro is a dictator…“ just stop. Dont be a stoog for manufacturing consent

    19. spacegiantsrock on

      Russia knew. They pulled out their diplomats before Christmas. Republicans love Russia.

    20. mike lee is tweeting about how it’s technically constitutional because we just wanted to arrest maduro and we were just protecting our troops during the arrest. we’re going to learn mandarin on behalf of the dumbest fucking people

    21. How is this not an Impeachable offense? Congress must grow some balls and denounce this!

    22. What next? Labeling any American he doesn’t like a ’narco-terrorist‘ to be captured and imprisoned?

    23. manwhowasnthere on

      Vatnik bot engines are glowing hot in this thread, hello comrades! Za rodinu!

    24. Spiritual_Broccoli37 on

      We been preaching Russian people to stand up against Putin for a war they did not want. This what they must have felt..powerless even with so called Democracy….

    25. Boycott us. Block our citizens from entering your borders (especially the elites)

    26. 2016 Americans „Clinton is just as corrupt as Trump. The Dem establishmen needs to be taught a lesson.“

      2024Americans „There is no difference between Trump and Harris.“

      You Americans. . There are no words.

    27. gafftapes20 on

      Impeach Trump. This regime needs to be held accountable, which the pedophile enablers in congress have completely abdicated their duty. 

    28. throw_way_ya on

      So glad our country lets deranged old men with dementia make decisions for millions and starts terrorist campaigns.

    29. Kind-City-2173 on

      This isn’t about defending or supporting Maduro. He is horrible. MAGA will say that backlash to this is just Dems supporting Maduro. This is about an illegal attack and kidnapping of a country’s leader. It doesn’t matter if you think he was illegally elected. If you don’t want a country to attack you and kidnap their leader, then you shouldn’t do it to others

    30. Adventurous_Try_2718 on

      Big shot coming in the Trump/Epstein filed.
      Distraction launched.

    31. Leon_Howser on

      Trump is insane and should be removed from office and tried at the Hague.. we have no business conducting regime change in other countries.

    32. Watashiwadaredemonai on

      They’re emulating this…

      The relationship between President George H.W. Bush and Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega culminated in the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama, codenamed „Operation Just Cause,“ to oust Noriega, who was involved in drug trafficking and had become a liability. The invasion, launched in December 1989, successfully removed Noriega from power, leading to his capture and trial in the U.S. on drug charges, restoring democracy in Panama, and becoming a significant event in Bush’s foreign policy. 
      Background of the Conflict
      Noriega’s Rule: Manuel Noriega was Panama’s de facto military dictator, controlling the government despite being indicted in the U.S. for drug trafficking and money laundering.
      Deteriorating Relations: Relations with the U.S. soured as Noriega’s involvement with drug cartels and suppression of democracy became undeniable, with a failed coup attempt in October 1989 preceding the U.S. invasion. 
      The Invasion (Operation Just Cause)
      Date & Forces: The invasion began on December 20, 1989, involving over 20,000 U.S. troops.
      U.S. Goals: Bush’s administration aimed to protect American citizens, restore democracy, safeguard the Panama Canal, and bring Noriega to justice.
      Noriega’s Surrender: After hiding in the Vatican embassy, Noriega surrendered to U.S. forces on January 3, 1990. 
      Aftermath
      Capture & Trial: Noriega was extradited to the U.S., convicted of drug trafficking, and served time in prison.
      Panama’s Democracy: The invasion led to the establishment of a stable democracy in Panama with regular elections.
      Legacy: The operation remains a notable example of U.S. military intervention in Latin America, marking a decisive moment in Bush’s presidency. 

      Which is what contributed to Bush II expanding the global war on terror into Iraq to get Sadam. 

      Plays this is also a continuation of our previous actions in South America. 

      As always non of this/that is/was necessary, but it can’t be a surprise. 

      I’d have to be classified as liberal, but I gave you say out loud let’s not be delusional about this. The guy is hated in his own country.

      Release the Epstein files. Win the house. Impeach Trump. 

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