Trump and Pompeo Are South America Sized Hypocrites
After the official ending of the Muller investigation, many still in the Russiagate camp are promising now we are going to see the collusion. After all, everyone acts better when under investigation. However, it seems even the President did not get the message.
Both President Donald Trump and Sectary of State Mike Pompeo have told Russia to stop intervening in Venezuela. It has been confirmed that Russia has put there military in the South American country, with Pompeo saying he “will not stand idly by as Russia exacerbates tensions in Venezuela.”
Meanwhile, in reality, President Trump, Sectary of State Pompeo, National Security Adviser Bolton, and many top officials in the administration have advocated for invading Venezuela. That’s not exacerbating tensions?
US intelligence is currently saying the reason Russia put military in Venezuela is to protect Maduro and his regime. Why would Maduro need protecting? Maybe it’s because the opposition is one of the most violent groups on the planet at the moment.
The opposition has been caught refusing to vote in elections are run for office so they can declare Maduro a dictator (which there is some evidence of, however, this move cannot be ignored), have hidden food from citizens, assaulted Maduro supporters, and threatening death towards government officials.
Mainstream media is aware of this. When Last Week Tonight did a segment on Venezuela, John Oliver directly mentioned the use of throwing human feces on government officials and then spent 20 minutes justifying this. He even closed by saying this is actually better than what Maduro deserves, implying he’d prefer death — I assume.
There’s no nice way to say this, by supporting the opposition, the United States is supporting terrorism. Only the people brought into blind rage by the mention of socialism are unable to see this. This is coming from someone who is not a socialist, and was against many aspects of the Chavez and Maduro administrations.
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