The anti-migrant fervor completely misses the part where corporate interests use US military to destabilize politics in Latin America...which eventually results in societal breakdown leading to the very migrant caravans in the first place. All the while the corporations loot those countries until it runs dry.
Shouldn’t be a partisan issue to be against this sort of thing- it only serves corporate power while the rest of us lose.
Yep definitely not globalist interests!Pretty sure Maduros dog shit policies collapsed his country.
Go ahead and try, see how long it stays up.And I can edit wikipedia....
South of the border fuckery always brings this song to mind.CIA-linked mercenaries/military types have been an effective strategy to shore up American corporate security via U.S. allied dictators for several decades. The last 70 years of history in Latin America has numerous (and disgusting) examples.
Cracks in the empire
Fuck the CIA/military industrial complex using terrorism to sow division toward regime change
"Terrorists" should be in quotations. The Venezuelan government is the real terrorist. Interrogators probably squeezed those guys' testicles until they admitted to whatever the Venezuelan government wanted them to admit to, but even if it's true, it's far better than a full scale invasion. No?
Then I guess that makes you a terrorist. lol''My ennemy is the true terrorist'' is what every terrorist say.
Then I guess that makes you a terrorist. lol
So, then you must think you know I am part of such an organization since you accused me of being a "terrorist."I'm not part of an organization partaking in regime change or actively trying to keep a regime by murdering citizens, so no.
No, it shouldn’t."Terrorists" should be in quotations.
What act of "violence?" Your original post provides no data on an act of violence.No, it shouldn’t.
These guys invaded a foreign sovereign nation to commit an act of violence.
Terrorists. Put em down like dogs
How much would real badass mercenaries on these secret high risk missions actually make?These guys officially had nothing to do with a sanctioned US Govt mission. This is obviously a haphazardly planned mission aimed at likely achieving payment from opponents of Madero. As an SF guy, this is not the type of players the Agency would employ to carry out such a high risk mission. This is bush league.
What act of "violence?" Your original post provides no data on an act of violence.
This particular situation I think is highly peculiar, I couldn’t guess the payment. I assume their payment was something to do with the bounty on Madero, but that’s just a guess.How much would real badass mercenaries on these secret high risk missions actually make?