Trump's Venezuela Oil Invasion: A Deep Dive into Motives and Media Coverage
MSW MediaJanuary 6, 202619 min8,033 views
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- 💡 The primary motivation behind the US action in Venezuela is explicitly stated as stealing their oil, dubbed "Operation Oil Theft."
- 🎯 Other stated justifications, such as drug trafficking, fraudulent elections, or gang activity, are dismissed as false pretenses, evidenced by pardons and invitations to figures associated with illicit activities.
Media Complicity and Misdirection
- 📰 Corporate media is criticized for overcomplicating the situation and failing to report the clear motive of oil acquisition.
- ⚠️ The New York Times and Washington Post are highlighted for withholding information about the raid at the administration's request, raising questions about media ethics and government influence.
- 📈 A prediction market is noted for profiting significantly from advance knowledge of the operation, suggesting potential insider trading.
Historical and Legal Parallels
- ⚖️ The action is compared to the Iraq War but distinguished by its lack of congressional approval and formal declaration of war, making it an illegal act of warfare.
- 🌍 Similar actions by Russia in Ukraine and Germany in Poland are cited to frame the invasion as a violation of international norms.
- 🗣️ Past statements by Trump criticizing interventionism and advocating for "America First" are contrasted with the current actions, highlighting hypocrisy.
Geopolitical Repercussions and Domestic Concerns
- 🌍 The invasion sets a dangerous precedent, potentially emboldening other nations like China to take aggressive actions, such as with Taiwan.
- 🇺🇸 Domestically, the action is seen as a distraction from other issues, including the delayed release of the Epstein files.
- 🗳️ There's a call for congressional action, including impeachment, against circumventing established legal and constitutional processes.
The Cycle of Abuse and Intervention
- 💔 The situation is likened to an abused relationship, where a supposed savior (Trump) may turn out to be a worse abuser than the original problem (Maduro).
- 🚩 The "America First" rhetoric is contrasted with interventionist actions, particularly concerning oil resources.
- 📢 A faction of the MAGA party is noted for speaking out against the intervention, attempting to reclaim the "America First" mantle.
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