Quote from: Jacob on Today at 04:21:19 PMAh... so you think, potentially, that the VP's statements about "Maduro still being the president" may be about managing the transition adroitly rather than rejecting Turmp's terms?Yeah. Basically I think there are two countries involved with their own politics and elites etc to manage.
That could very well be true, but I feel like Trump is going to randomly let the cat out of the bag relatively soon if that's the case.
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Quote from: Jacob on Today at 01:08:38 PMI guess they'd take over the airports and control people coming and going using civilian airlines? Maybe?
Quote from: Duque de Bragança on Today at 03:48:31 PMQuote from: Sheilbh on Today at 02:23:43 PMQuote from: PJL on Today at 02:15:15 PMLooks like the deal was done before the current events regarding Venezuela, back in December, so it doesn't really say much about what is happening now.I mean Starmer and Kallas and Macron and others have released incredible insipid statements. We are monitoring the situation. When Trump seizes Greenland the levels of monitoring will reach hitherto unimagined heights.
It annoys me but the only country that didn't sign up to the very bland EU statement on Venezuela was Hungary and the best statements, in my view, on it have come from Le Pen and Bardella![]()
Well, at least Macron is not as bad as Mélenchon or the communists, quite pro-Maduro, namely Mélenchon's LFI.![]()
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Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 03:48:15 PMQuote from: The Brain on Today at 03:44:44 PMFWIW former Swedish PM and Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has said that it's likely that the US "will use brute force against Denmark within the coming six months".
Please someone wake me up from this nightmare
Quote from: Sheilbh on Today at 02:31:36 PMI'd say that I have read about quite a lot of contacts between the US and both the Venezuelan VP but also others in the regime. I wouldn't dismiss that at this stage - I think it's too soon to tell if there's soemthing there or not - any change of position from within the regime will take time politically, need to be managed etc. I suspect an early sign in the next few months might be if the new Venezuelan readers keep the Cuban security detail or not. I think the first sign to moving towards basically falling into "line" with the US would be removing the men with guns around you provided by a regime absolutely hostile to that.
My understanding is that of the 40 killed in Venezuela, 32 were Cuban security for Maduro.
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