• Basic Glitch@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    29 days ago

    Maybe I’m just dumb and this is obvious, but there is barely local or national news in the U.S. right now, and absolutely nothing seems to be announced about international news until it’s given the green light by the administration.

    It’s seeming not unlikely the Maduro and his family might have been hidden on board that ship? Like just reading between the lines? Idk I never know what is me just being paranoid and what is me just accepting the reality of this shit right now.

    Aug 7th: Trump admin offers $50M reward for arrest of Venezuelan leader Maduro

    Aug 26th: Maduro Plans to Flee to Nicaragua with His Family, Journalist Jaime Bayly Claims

    In Trump’s Truth Social post, he reiterated the disputed claim that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is the head of Tren de Aragua — a possible hint at his hopes the Venezuela operation ultimately brings new leadership to the oil rich socialist nation.

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      29 days ago

      You’re being downvoted a lot for probably being correct.

      Also, you’re using a lot of logic with an organization that has never.

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      28 days ago

      it just makes absolutely no sense why Trump would attack such a random small boat headed to Trinidad from Venezuela bc he thought there were drugs?

      It makes sense if you view it through a lens of escalating rhetoric and actions.

      This is the USA testing the water (no pun intended) and seeing how international organizations and other states will respond to what, in my opinion, is probably a non sanctioned illegal attack on another country’s vessel. Forget the law for a second, this is going pretty far outside basic norms when it comes to how the US Navy usually is operating in that region.

      This is Trump and co seeing if there is an appetite for this thing and how far they can push the line.

      I doubt Maduro would flee in that manner but you’re right that sometimes the real world is pretty crazy and strange. I’m not down voting you, I think you have an interesting take - but in my opinion it’s more likely this was either some fishermen with bad luck caught up in something bigger or actual drug smuggling. Even if it is drug smuggling this sort of action is quite beyond the pale. It’s definitely an escalation towards outright war under some bullshit pretext.