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President Trump, don't do it. According now to multiple media
reports and their citing administration sources, President Trump, it now appears,
has made a decision to bomb Venezuela and maybe even
to engage in a war of regime change. The New
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York Post broke the story a couple days ago. Allegedly,
Trump had a discussion with Maduro, and he told of
Venezuelan strongman. If he wants to keep his life and
have his family leave Venezuela, all of them alive, he
needs to do it now, because in the next couple
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of days he is gonna unleash fire and fury, and
Maduro and his family will be consumed in the flames.
In other words, if Maduro knows what's good for him,
he better leave power within the next twenty four to
forty eight hours. Furthermore, as I speak to you now,
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eleven warships are now gathered around Venezuelan waters. Fifteen thousand
marines are now pouring in to Puerto Rico ready to
deploy into Venezuela. All the signs are there that Trump
is getting ready to green light, at a minimum, a
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massive bombing and missile strike campaign and probably even an
all out regime change war. Don't get me wrong. Maduro
is a communist, a corrupt, authoritarian thug who has run
Venezuela into the ground and oversees one of the top
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drug cartels in all of Latin America. But a regime
change war now would be a disaster for the United
States A. The Democrats will oppose it completely. Many Republicans
will oppose him as well, And I believe Maga wants
him to focus more on inflation, on deportations, on the
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high cost of living, on crime, on domestic issues, rather
than on another war, in which Trump promised that he
would stop these endless wars. And to me again, this
is what Trump is not, or at least the advisors
around him are not seeing. Yes, Maduro will likely be
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toppled easily, But like Afghanistan, like Iraq, like Libya, what
happens afterwards? If Maduro is toppled in a US led
military bombing campaign, there will still be many Maduro loyalists.
Over one hundred thousand gorillas Marxist gorillas are already at
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the Venezuelan border. They're coming in from Brazil, Peru, Colombia
to wage gorilla war against American troops on the ground
and against the incoming government. And Venezuela, with its jungles,
its high mountains, is perfect terrain for a long protracted
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gorilla war. My friends, haven't we learned already? Foreign wars
detract and distract presidents from their domestic policy objectives and
their domestic policy requirements. Iraq consumed Bush's presidency, Afghanistan consumed
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Obama's presidency, and all but destroyed Biden's presidency. In other words,
stay out of another war. Let the Venezuelan people overthrow
Maduro if that is the wish, but that should not
be our business. We have so many problems at home.
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The last thing we need is another regime change war.
Mister President, don't become George W. Bush two point zero.
The generals will tell you it's a cakewalk. But like
with Saddam, the problem is not in the toppling of
a dictator. It's in the post invasion that follows. The
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occupation is always what brings you down, and there will
be an occupation, and there will be a gorilla uprising.
Make no mistake about it to President Trump, stay out
of Venezuela. It's not worth the headache.