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In reply to the discussion: Venezuela plans to buy more Russian and Chinese arms [View all]Zorra
(27,670 posts)60. You seem upset.
B) ¡Hasta la Victoria Siempre!

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And who disingenuously declared Venezuela a threat to create a pretext for "intervention"?
forest444
Apr 2015
#3
I think you're late for the Likudnik convention. Say hello to Senator Cotton for me.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2015
#26
Iran good, Israel bad. Putin good, US bad. Maduro good, US bad. Got it. I'll tell the Pres.
7962
Apr 2015
#35
Some of us are able to look at the world and see beyond black and white.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2015
#45
You were questioning the loyalty of Jewish citizens to their country on the sole basis
Little Tich
Apr 2015
#40
The outrage! Over 7 diplomats, NOT the country of VZ, being declared as Security Risks in order
freshwest
Apr 2015
#54
"You must have top-notch military equipment to keep the citizens under control"
awoke_in_2003
Apr 2015
#23
Well, they seem to be running low of money - better to spend it on pharmaceuticals?
Yo_Mama
Apr 2015
#8
Yes, we do. Especially if your memory goes back a bit further than 2009.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2015
#17
I never claimed the Obama administration is considering invading Venezuela.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2015
#19
Obama did just recently name Venezuela a threat to the national security of the United States.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2015
#20
Smart move, may help deter SOA/CIA trained paramilitary guerrillas from attacking
Zorra
Apr 2015
#13
You mean the population of which only little more than 20% approve of Maduro?
Marksman_91
Apr 2015
#56
Not the poverty levels, I recognize that under Chavez poverty did get reduced
Marksman_91
Apr 2015
#76
So appreciate your comments regarding the claim just living anywhere makes you an expert on it.
Judi Lynn
Apr 2015
#80
If by "capitalists" you mean the boligarchs running Chavismo, then you are correct
Marksman_91
Apr 2015
#87
"Venezuela's only mistake was nationalizing the oil companies. That makes them 'undemocratic"
EX500rider
May 2015
#97
All of this BS coming from the world's greatest superpower who has starving
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#29
Maybe they're preparing to annex Aruba, since it's just off their coastline
BluegrassDem
Apr 2015
#31
Arms purchases were probably some of the conditions attached to their Russian and Chinese loans
FLPanhandle
Apr 2015
#44
hey, wait a minute. I thought that the US was the only country that could arm the world.
olddad56
Apr 2015
#46
Same country where soldiers have killed civilians, dressed them in rebel clothes,
Judi Lynn
Apr 2015
#61
Any country with huge oil reserves, would be wise to invest in their defense,
ronnie624
Apr 2015
#48
And Ukraine wants to buy more arms to protect against its big neighbor. Its a waste.
pampango
Apr 2015
#52
Yes, I'm sure the US is plotting a full-scale invasion of Venezuela like in Iraq
Marksman_91
Apr 2015
#57
Bush went with the much cheaper coup attempt option. That didn't work out so well.
Comrade Grumpy
Apr 2015
#58
It's likely he's just getting ready for the worst when he decides to increase gas prices
Marksman_91
Apr 2015
#63
With what? More of those oil futures they've handed off to China, or with the money they
MADem
Apr 2015
#59
You're comparing an ignorant blowhard who has squandered his country's wealth to Lincoln and FDR?
MADem
Apr 2015
#82
Wait... I thought Chavez "nationalized" the oil and enjoyed $100 a barrel for over 12 years...
Marksman_91
Apr 2015
#88
Well, too bad for the Chavista regime that they didn't diversify the economy with that oil bonanza
Marksman_91
Apr 2015
#93
You thought Chavez "nationalized" oil which had been nationalized since 1973?
Judi Lynn
Apr 2015
#90
"It was stolen by the rich and by foreign investers, particularly Americans Bankers and the Saudies"
EX500rider
May 2015
#98
haven't they always been russias and chinas customers? China taking all the cheap crude.
Sunlei
Apr 2015
#85
Well, if your population is growing increasingly unhappy with your mismanagement,
hughee99
May 2015
#103