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    1. Woah, looks like I will be getting some good old freedom.

      PD: Venezuelan living here.

    2. When the fuck did we need warships to combat drug cartels and stop smuggling? This is getting insane.

    3. Necessary-Product361 on

      At best a useless publicity stunt, at worst, well lets just say Venezuela may have some „freedom“ coming its way.

    4. I’m going to be very shocked when the US invades a Central/South American country in the name of the war on drugs next year and the 2026 elections need to be put on hold in the name of „stability.“ Shocked I say!

    5. Psychological-Bed543 on

      „That oil you have, its ours now.“ – America ~~2001~~ ~~2003~~ ~~2011~~ 2025

    6. wavehandslikeclouds on

      Speak softly and carry a big stick! Wouldn’t be surprised if they’re positioning to take the oil from Venezuela.

    7. I guess he kept the „no new wars“ promise right?

      Just gonna recycle old wars. Add the war on drugs to the pile

    8. Trump presidency is like watching the cringiest, most boring entertainment, political stunts for years. It’s a never ending nightmare. It’s torture.

    9. A_Call_To_Legs on

      Instead of wasting the capability of useful DDGs they should deploy a whole gang of those pierside LCSs. Isn’t this literally and littoral-y the exact kind of mission they were built for?

    10. Flat-Emergency4891 on

      Putin enters the conversation: You make this job so fucking easy!

    11. monochromeorc on

      doesnt the president still focus all his feeble mind on getting a new trinket though for peace lol

    12. Is Trump going to start another war? This the mentally stable genius who expects to win the Nobel Peace Prize, right?

    13. If the US was so worried about the cartels maybe they shouldn’t have bought all those drugs and sold all those guns…

    14. Ok_Quantity_5697 on

      Actually think about , if we conduct some reverse engineering on this news, it essentially calls for an expansion of coca crop cultivation, the establishment of more laboratories for cocaine production, and an influx of cocaine into the international market due to the soaring prices. The risks involved are more varied and significant, which serves as an open invitation for cartels to expan Their operations. It’s always good to inform people that Venezuela is a major highway for drug routes, logistics, and distribution, but it’s not a producer. If we want to realistically attack without political influence and stigmatizing that, it might be Colombia, which has larger crops than during the Pablo Escobar era. Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador are also involved. Again, Venezuela is a highway for drugs for the world, but the same might apply to Mexico. The war on drugs is already a war that humanity lose decades ago and can’t be fought in this classic way. Humanity needs better and new ideas and protocols. What these criminal enterprises fear the most is legalization. I believe this is a psychological chess war between the US and Venezuela, but having those ships there is a joke. Drugs might not be the exact reason, but it’s a clear message for the Venezuelan dictatorship. Sadly, the Venezuelan government and opposition are totally corrupted, distorted, and disconnected. Nobody cares about the country. It’s so sad to see a superpower country in the current situation. Venezuela is supposed to be far richer than famous luxurious Middle Eastern countries.

    15. Puzzled_Worth_4287 on

      Going to need a supply of crude oil if Canada’s is not available.

    16. The drug threat comes from the demand side. That is, the Americans who have no problem feeding their appetite for drugs despite causing countries to become failed states and creating enormous suffering. Americans are the problem and the source of the scourge. Stop blaming others for your insatiable appetite to be appeased.

    17. As a Venezuelan I would mind if for some reason this regimen fall. At the end of the day, nothing will happen, and if something does happen, it will be the same as what we already have, but with a different color.

    18. FunnyGeneral7078 on

      This is horrible, as any other suggestion of invading a country is. But as another fellow Venezuelan mentioned in these comments, Venezuelans would not give a single crap about an actual invasion happening. There’s a numbness that comes with having to deal with oppression and impunity each day that doesn’t fully go away even if you’re far away from your country, the only thing that would be cathartic in a sense, as bad as it sounds, is for every person associated with M word to have a miserable life. Hell, more than half of the 7,7 million people outside the country would immediately drop everything on their tracks and grab the next bus back home. 

    19. Why do they want to interrupt the CIA’s business model? The CIA upset one of Trumps Cronies?

    20. People vastly underestimate the cost and societal damage the drug trade causes around the world.

      Or maybe they don’t underestimate it and just love coke and meth too much to care about the human toll.

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