Venezuela, The Starving Socialist Dystopia (Part 1)

Damn they are aldeady starving and still all they can think off is "Muhhh they gonna steal mah oil"
 
“The only way you could impose it would be to send in your Marines – who would meet with a crushing response from Venezuela if they dared make such a misstep,” she jeered

Lol, like a mouse threatening a lion

Damn they are aldeady starving and still all they can think off is "Muhhh they gonna steal mah oil"

Sure we're starving but at least we have the oil that we're too disorganized and inefficient to even pump anymore!!
 
and here in the UK 13 million people have just voted for a man who held up Venezuela a shining example of his socialist ideals and as something we should aspire to be like. Oh dear lol.

I despair with my people sometimes.
 
“The only way you could impose it would be to send in your Marines – who would meet with a crushing response from Venezuela if they dared make such a misstep,” she jeered

Lol, like a mouse threatening a lion



Sure we're starving but at least we have the oil that we're too disorganized and inefficient to even pump anymore!!
Wow!!
 
I just can't believe how delusional and arrogant this chubbystas are!!!
 
Damn they are aldeady starving and still all they can think off is "Muhhh they gonna steal mah oil"

It's not the same "they". I'm reasonably sure that people in the Maduro's government, including this foreign minister woman, are having three nutritious meals a day.

Wonder how that recent sacking of the top military commanders gonna do to the Army's loyalty for Maduro though.
 
Why should we send anyone in there. Let them sort it out.

I agree.

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Yeah it looks that way I'm betting this is the start of something big.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/27/americas/venezuela-supreme-court-helicopter-grenade-attack/index.html

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has condemned what he called an "armed terrorist attack," which saw grenades and gunfire launched from a helicopter over the capital's Supreme Court building.

In a televised address on state TV Tuesday, Maduro said one of the grenades failed to explode, and no one had been injured, but armed forced had been deployed to hunt down the suspects.
Soon after the attack, a man who identified himself as Oscar Perez posted a video online declaring his opposition to the country's "criminal government."
 
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