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Thursday, October 2, 2025

Is Venezuela a threat to U.S. ?

 WHAT'S UP WITH POSSIBLE WAR WITH VENEZUELA?

DO WE NEED MORE FIRES TO DEAL WITH?


Speculation abounds that the U.S. is expected to take military action with Venezuela. We know that opposition to the government of Venezuela has been a hot topic ever since the election of the socialist government of Hugo Chavez in 1998. Chavez put in many policies of redistribution and nationalized much of the industries in the country. It seems he was elected in a democratic elections and popular with a majority of the country, by a small margin.  He died at an early age in 2013 and was followed by Nicolas Maduro, as he was vice president.  He was elected later in a special election with a narrow margin of 1.5%. In later elections the last which was in 2024 there have been accusations of corruption and fraud. In 2019 many claimed that the country was moving to a dictatorship and the U.S. and Organization of America States considered the president of the Assembly, Juan Guaido as the legitimate president. 

Accusations by Maduro of assassination attempts and internal unrest fanned by the CIA have been prevalent for years. John Bolton under Trump advocated military intervention in Venezuela in Thump's first term. At that time the accusation was spreading communism or his human rights violations in Venezuela.

Recently there have accusations of Venezuela being a major drug supplier to the U.S. While we can expect that there is drug business in Venezuela it is most likely dwarfed by such business in Mexico, Columbia, Canada, and even the U.S.  

As for Communism and socialism, I do recall the whole reason for the war in Viet Nam was the spread of communism, the  domino theory. Today Viet Nam is still a dedicated communist country with government advocacy for communism on the internet, yet it is visited by American presidents and has most favored trade arrangements. I expect, like much like our middle east policy, it is all about oil. Oil that Venezuela would sell in any amount, one would desire to buy.

The biggest method of the continuation of dictatorships and communist dictatorships in particular, is the always continuous external threats, sanctions and fear of foreign intervention.  Communism and socialism are failed economic policies that will in time fail, as in the Soviet Union and even in the western democracies. Foreign intervention and threats will usually unify the citizens around even the leaders they despise and thus prolong their power.

Secondly any military intervention in South America will raise red flags and anti-Americanism to new level in other places that view the U.S. as a bully and needs to be feared, opening the door for real opponents to take advantage.

I suspect that U.S. has enough crisis that it needs to address, without looking for more. Venezuela is not Panama or Grenada and the world is far different than in the 1980's. 


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