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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,957 posts)
Thu May 7, 2020, 08:02 PM May 2020

Did we just witness one of the nuttiest foreign policy blunders in American history?

I cannot be the only American who somehow missed the news that on March 26 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the United States would offer bounties of a combined $55 million for the capture of President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela and four of his top associates. By the end of March, most of the country was living under some sort of mandatory lockdown. People were fighting for toilet paper and stocking up on bags of rice and making plans for aspirational quarantine reading. Millions of us were preparing for Mad Max.

It now appears that we were thinking of the wrong '80s action flick. Last weekend it was reported that a group of more than 100 American mercenaries, including two former Green Berets and one ex-agent from the Drug Enforcement Administration, had failed in some kind of apparent coup attempt and that some of them were being detained by the Maduro government. What was being called "Operation Gideon" perhaps unsurprisingly failed to bring about regime change, much less result in the apprehension of the country's socialist dictator. Reports suggest that 50 of the mercenaries stormed Venezuela by sea, joining up with around the same number of fellow soldiers of fortune already waiting behind enemy lines. The Venezuelan army (and Maduro's own paramilitary loyalist forces) outmatched them by around 350,000. A small ragtag band of American warriors attempts to force the commies out of South America against all odds? This is basically the plot of Predator if the Predator hadn't shown up.

Pompeo maintains that the United States government was not involved in this offensive. For what it's worth, he is probably telling the truth. Instead it appears that the plot was launched long ago by a bunch of former Venezuelan military officials who have been training deserters from the Maduro regime in secret Colombian camps for a year. One of the principals, a retired general named Cliver Alcalá, was arrested in the United States back in March for drug smuggling and is imprisoned in New York.

Operation Gideon was, not to put too fine a point on it, at odds with both federal social distancing guidelines and current recommendations from the World Health Organization. It was also absolutely insane. Convincing Maduro, whose presidency is considered illegitimate by the United States and around 80 other countries, to release captured Americans is going to be an enormous hassle for everyone involved. Pompeo says that the Trump administration is prepared "to use every tool" to secure their freedom. This includes, presumably, the threat of military force. What other options are realistically on the table? Official recognition of the Maduro regime? The imposition of additional economic sanctions upon what is arguably the worst economy in the Western hemisphere during the middle of a global public health crisis? A nice handwritten apology note saying, "Sorry, next time we want to encourage bored ex-servicemen to collaborate with your own generals in a revolutionary plot on the pretext that you are involved in high-level drug trafficking, we will, well, there won't be a next time?"

https://news.yahoo.com/did-just-witness-one-nuttiest-095759283.html

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Did we just witness one of the nuttiest foreign policy blunders in American history? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2020 OP
This is truly something to watch underpants May 2020 #1
Was Erik Prince involved in this? nt Grasswire2 May 2020 #2
From what we know so far he isn't Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2020 #3
I hadn't heard either dawg day May 2020 #4
Glad it failed. nt live love laugh May 2020 #5
Besides Arron Burr, wasn't there another attempted coup 3Hotdogs May 2020 #6
Bay of Pigs? Guatamala 1954? Chile Pinochet? yellowcanine May 2020 #9
Could we call this BillyBobBrilliant May 2020 #7
Makes the Bay of Pigs fiasco look like a well oiled military operation. yellowcanine May 2020 #8

dawg day

(7,947 posts)
4. I hadn't heard either
Thu May 7, 2020, 08:50 PM
May 2020

Were they after the bounty?

This is another sign that Trump is making us a banana republic.

3Hotdogs

(12,375 posts)
6. Besides Arron Burr, wasn't there another attempted coup
Fri May 8, 2020, 07:56 AM
May 2020

years ago? I know there have been C.I.A. sponsored actions but I recall there was another.

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