So, this will be the reason to start the war Trump wants to cancel the midterms?
AskMeHowToBangMILFs on
Doesn’t Venezuela already have the largest oil reserves in the world? How would that help them?
Archivist2016 on
The only viable path (logistically) to get to the claimed land is through Brazil however and I don’t think they’re going to let Venezuela actually use it.
Filthiest_Tleilaxu on
Soon to be claimed by the US as part of the 51st state.
nygdan on
Americans really do learn geography thru war. As the military has built up and people have sought justifications for invading Venezuela we’ve seen more maps of it.
dcdttu on
I have an idea, leave that petroleum in the ground instead of burning it into our atmosphere.
Goddamnpassword on
The US has done military drills with Guyana and had marine expeditionary forces down there. Venezuela recently lost a warship to a civilian science vessel.
edijo on
Doesn’t Venezuela have enough problems so it claims 2/3 of another country?
mariuszmie on
Reminds me of dictatorship in Argentina – in order to maintain power they turned to unite all against an external enemy claiming to do it for all of their nation
polysnip on
Maduro can fuck all the way off
Mipj3 on
US war propaganda is this you? Im not saying it is false, but O dear, the timing.
ComradeHenryBR on
Damn, consent manufacturing machine started at full steam huh?
Edit: two month old account with generic username and hidden posts, lmao
Bullinach1nashop on
Looks like the bots are creating a justification
berserkgobrrr on
In your dreams, Venezuela.
bhjdodge on
Good try, CIA…
Prestigious_733 on
historically it belongs to them
british colony can fok off
SkyrimWithdrawal on
The avoidance of Trinidad and Tobago has a r/fuckyouinparticular feel to it.
sreekumarkv on
Going by media reports, looks like Venezuela is going to be pre-occupied trying to avoid losing their own land to US.
TophatsAndVengeance on
South American countries and bullshit territorial claims, a tale as old as… well, South American countries.
TheGreenBehren on

hinterstoisser on
US reason to attack Venezuelan boats is also to protect their investments in Guyana (Exxon Mobil/ Chevron)
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Down with dictator Maduro, Free Venezuela 🇻🇪
So, this will be the reason to start the war Trump wants to cancel the midterms?
Doesn’t Venezuela already have the largest oil reserves in the world? How would that help them?
The only viable path (logistically) to get to the claimed land is through Brazil however and I don’t think they’re going to let Venezuela actually use it.
Soon to be claimed by the US as part of the 51st state.
Americans really do learn geography thru war. As the military has built up and people have sought justifications for invading Venezuela we’ve seen more maps of it.
I have an idea, leave that petroleum in the ground instead of burning it into our atmosphere.
The US has done military drills with Guyana and had marine expeditionary forces down there. Venezuela recently lost a warship to a civilian science vessel.
Doesn’t Venezuela have enough problems so it claims 2/3 of another country?
Reminds me of dictatorship in Argentina – in order to maintain power they turned to unite all against an external enemy claiming to do it for all of their nation
Maduro can fuck all the way off
US war propaganda is this you? Im not saying it is false, but O dear, the timing.
Damn, consent manufacturing machine started at full steam huh?
Edit: two month old account with generic username and hidden posts, lmao
Looks like the bots are creating a justification
In your dreams, Venezuela.
Good try, CIA…
historically it belongs to them
british colony can fok off
The avoidance of Trinidad and Tobago has a r/fuckyouinparticular feel to it.
Going by media reports, looks like Venezuela is going to be pre-occupied trying to avoid losing their own land to US.
South American countries and bullshit territorial claims, a tale as old as… well, South American countries.

US reason to attack Venezuelan boats is also to protect their investments in Guyana (Exxon Mobil/ Chevron)