Trump's Venezuela Invasion Triggered by Maduro's Dancing, NYT Reports
David Pakman ShowJanuary 5, 20265 min66,899 views
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- 📰 New reporting from The New York Times suggests that Donald Trump's decision to invade Venezuela and kidnap President Nicolás Maduro was triggered by Maduro dancing on TV.
- 🕺 This dancing was reportedly seen as mockery by Trump and his aides, leading them to "call his bluff" rather than acting on an imminent threat or treaty obligation.
Decision-Making Based on Personal Psychology
- 🧠 The decision-making process for the operation appears indistinguishable from Trump's personal psychology and ego.
- ⚠️ Factors like economics, trade policy, or the safety of Americans did not seem to be the tipping point.
- 😤 Instead, Trump's personal feelings of disrespect and defiance from Maduro were the apparent catalyst for a military raid.
Trump's Response to Perceived Disrespect
- 🎭 The transcript suggests Trump responds to vibes and dominance displays, prioritizing feeling respected in the moment.
- ⚡ Public defiance or embarrassment, especially on TV, is presented as a trigger for Trump, with all consequences then being disregarded.
- 📉 This behavior is described as a level of instability that reveals much about how Donald Trump functions.
Questions About Venezuela's Future
- ❓ Major questions remain about the actual reasons for the invasion, as Trump had previously pardoned drug traffickers and expressed admiration for authoritarians.
- 🛢️ The role of oil and the companies' reluctance to get involved are also points of discussion regarding the invasion's purpose.
- 💡 The spark for the invasion seems to have been a man dancing on TV, making Donald Trump feel small, rather than strategic geopolitical concerns.
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