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https://x.com/teleoschizogeny/status/2007533055867838954

Moguće da se naobećavala kula i gradova Rubiju da bi je pustili da sleti nazad. A možda i kuva žabu pa će sutra-prekosutra izaći sa još blažim stavovima da bi na kraju ispunila Trampove zahteve. Ranije vesti su doduše ukazivale na to da je Kabeljo tamo prvi koji se pita uz Madura.

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Svakako neće reći uživo u prenosu šta su se dogovarali

experience has informed her as Venezuela confronts the coordinated violence of the opposition and threats of invasion from Washington

Reflecting on the torture that leftists endured under cover of "liberal democracy" during Venezuela's Fourth Republic, she said, "The same forces who disappeared people, who tortured and murdered when they were in power, is the same opposition that has not changed its behavior but points to us as the violators of human rights"

https://x.com/MaxBlumenthal/status/2007530529097232487

Ćale je inače umro od torture par dana nakon hapšenja zbog otmice američkog biznismena.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Antonio_Rodr%C3%ADguez_(Venezuelan_dissident)

Rođeni brat joj je trenutno predsednik skupštine.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Rodr%C3%ADguez_(Venezuelan_politician)

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“Once all the layers of propaganda are stripped away, this attack boils down to just one thing: a completely unprovoked and blatantly illegal act of aggression against a country that posed no real threat to the United States. The objectives are transparent. First, to gain control over Venezuela’s vast oil reserves – the largest in the world. Second, to topple a key ally of the non-Western geopolitical bloc aligned with China and Russia. In short, this is yet another regime-change war, from a president that campaigned precisely on putting an end to the US’s ‘forever wars’. In this sense, the attack is revealing not only for what it does, but for what it signals about the evolving nature of US foreign policy. According to several analysts, the recently published According to several analysts, the recently published US National Security Strategy – along with Trump’s efforts to negotiate a settlement in Ukraine and to scale down military commitments in Europe – signals a sober acceptance of the emerging multipolar order and a move away from Washington’s traditional reliance on direct military containment of rival great powers. The attack on Venezuela, however, suggests a different conclusion: that the US remains determined to slow or stall the transition to multipolarity, albeit not through head-on conflict with China or Russia, but by doubling down on a globalised proxy-war strategy that targets the weaker links of the rival system. Venezuela fits this logic perfectly. The operation marks the extension of a model already tested elsewhere, where escalation is displaced onto peripheral theatres: any vulnerable country that refuses alignment with the US and its allies becomes a potential target, especially those located in what Washington once again is claiming as its “God-given” sphere of influence: the Western Hemisphere. This amounts to a revival of the Monroe Doctrine in updated, openly militarised form. This points not to the end of great-power confrontation, but to a shift in how it is managed by the US: through permanent destabilisation and engineered chaos, where even the most elementary rules of international coexistence are discarded”.

17 minutes ago, Peter Fan said:

“Once all the layers of propaganda are stripped away, this attack boils down to just one thing: a completely unprovoked and blatantly illegal act of aggression against a country that posed no real threat to the United States. The objectives are transparent. First, to gain control over Venezuela’s vast oil reserves – the largest in the world. Second, to topple a key ally of the non-Western geopolitical bloc aligned with China and Russia. In short, this is yet another regime-change war, from a president that campaigned precisely on putting an end to the US’s ‘forever wars’. In this sense, the attack is revealing not only for what it does, but for what it signals about the evolving nature of US foreign policy. According to several analysts, the recently published According to several analysts, the recently published US National Security Strategy – along with Trump’s efforts to negotiate a settlement in Ukraine and to scale down military commitments in Europe – signals a sober acceptance of the emerging multipolar order and a move away from Washington’s traditional reliance on direct military containment of rival great powers. The attack on Venezuela, however, suggests a different conclusion: that the US remains determined to slow or stall the transition to multipolarity, albeit not through head-on conflict with China or Russia, but by doubling down on a globalised proxy-war strategy that targets the weaker links of the rival system. Venezuela fits this logic perfectly. The operation marks the extension of a model already tested elsewhere, where escalation is displaced onto peripheral theatres: any vulnerable country that refuses alignment with the US and its allies becomes a potential target, especially those located in what Washington once again is claiming as its “God-given” sphere of influence: the Western Hemisphere. This amounts to a revival of the Monroe Doctrine in updated, openly militarised form. This points not to the end of great-power confrontation, but to a shift in how it is managed by the US: through permanent destabilisation and engineered chaos, where even the most elementary rules of international coexistence are discarded”.

Zasto je ovo dawn? Zasto je ovo drugacije od Iraka npr?

Videćemo već večeras jel pao dogovor. Ako krene druga tranša napada znači da ne ide sve ko što je Tramp rekao. Mada mislim da se svakako završava na isti način. Pre ili kasnije će morati kapitulirati. Ovo nije Irak, ovo je njima u dvorištu, količina vatrene moći koju imaju na raspolaganju je ogromna.

Ako ne bude novih napada, neki dogovor postoji. Šta će onda lojalisti ili kolektivosi ne znam, ali deluje da će ići ka građanskom ratu naravno.

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"Sednica Saveta za nacionalnu bezbednost je zakazana zbog, kako "Novosti" navode, "nezapamćenih zločina na međunarodnoj političkoj sceni"."

Evo sutra u 11h, stize odgovor na ovaj nezapamcen zlocin.

Da potrefi Vucic jednom.

Zasto vlada rolleyes

2 minutes ago, radnik said:

"Sednica Saveta za nacionalnu bezbednost je zakazana zbog, kako "Novosti" navode, "nezapamćenih zločina na međunarodnoj političkoj sceni"."

Evo sutra u 11h, stize odgovor na ovaj nezapamcen zlocin.

Da potrefi Vucic jednom.

Zasto vlada rolleyes

Vučić lošije predviđa političke tokove nego što Jim Cramer predviđa kretanja na berzi. A i jedan i drugi žive od toga...

2 hours ago, Peter Fan said:

A dje je i sta radi EU? Ne mogu da nadjem sad onaj parody account.

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2 hours ago, napadaj said:

Malopre sam se setio da je ova naša budala bila jedina evropska zvaničnica na inauguraciji Madura:

Srbija evropskija zemlja od Rusije i Belorusije zajedno hail

1 hour ago, Bogotac said:

Ah,već viđene slike i snimci kao i u prethodnim zemljama koje su "oslobođene",realnost će biti surova.

Već viđeno utoliko što je snimak od pre dve godine.

Malo je kauboja u Venecueli dovoljno retardirano da istrči na ulice da proslavi što su ih Amerikanci bockali: u Srbiji ih sigurno ima više.

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