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The devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24 will have long-term implications for the country's already weak government, which, in the eyes of many Venezuelans, has failed to deliver in an hour of national catastrophe.

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remember when Trump abducted Maduro all the FL politicians like Rick Scott, Salazar and Giminez told their constituents that Trump was going to bring freedom and democracy to Venezuela when we all knew he just wanted to steal their oil.

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-- Ron Filipkowski (@ronfilipkowski.bsky.social) 7:42 AM · Jul 3, 2026

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... The administration's approach envisions the Western Hemisphere " and Latin America in particular " as the United States' primary sphere of influence and the first line of defense for national security.

Mr. Trump's intervention in Venezuela this year, ousting unpopular President Nicols Maduro in a military operation, has come to be seen as a rare U.S. foreign policy success for this administration. But the devastation and threatening social collapse " in a country the president in January said the U.S. would "run" " could upend the White House's strategy for the region, analysts say. ...

The administration's approach envisions the Western Hemisphere " and Latin America in particular " as the United States' primary sphere of influence and the first line of defense for national security.

Mr. Trump's intervention in Venezuela this year, ousting unpopular President Nicols Maduro in a military operation, has come to be seen as a rare U.S. foreign policy success for this administration. But the devastation and threatening social collapse " in a country the president in January said the U.S. would "run" " could upend the White House's strategy for the region, analysts say. ...

Mr. Trump has spoken of Venezuela as though his only interest is the country's vast oil wealth, putting less focus on the democratic transition many Venezuelans are eager for. As recently as last week, the president told attendees of a conservative religious conference that since his successful "one-day war" in Venezuela, the U.S. has "taken out millions of barrels of oil, and we've paid for the war many times over."

But now, the two major earthquakes that left at least 2,000 Venezuelans dead and tens of thousands more missing and homeless have highlighted a dysfunctional state apparatus. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-04 01:57 PM | Reply

Don't let anyone near the pool liner.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-07-04 02:00 PM | Reply

@#1 ... As recently as last week, the president told attendees of a conservative religious conference that since his successful "one-day war" in Venezuela, the U.S. has "taken out millions of barrels of oil, and we've paid for the war many times over." ...

The reports I read stated that the oil revenue went to a bank account in Qatar.

#3 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-07-05 09:12 PM | Reply

Get the paper towels!

#4 | Posted by horstngraben at 2026-07-05 10:13 PM | Reply

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