Venezuela – Guardian’s U.S. Academic Warns Against Liberation!
By declaring himself Venezuela’s president on Wednesday, Juan Guaidó has brought Venezuela to the edge of catastrophe.
Venezuela’s Interim President Juan Guaido
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That’s the first sentence in a Guardian ‘Opinion’ piece by another of those American ‘professors’ who appear to think anybody gives a tinker’s cuss about their opinions, and it’s hardly an inspiring start to Gabriel Hetland’s scribblings.
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Gabriel Hetland
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Even a ‘professor’ should be able to put ’cause’ and ‘effect’in the right order, and even Guardian readers must understand that Guaido’s declaration is not what put Venezuela on the ‘the edge of catastrophe.’
We write about this only last week.
Venezuela’s catastrophic plight, created by demented marxist rule, is what has made Guaido make his declaration.
One has to wonder if, when the ‘prof’ sees a kid fall over and skin its knee, he’ll explain to the kid that the skinned knee was what made it fall!
What happens next is anyone’s guess. But a US invasion feels like a real possibility.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jan/24/risk-catastrophic-us-intervention-venezuela
Is it?
Not unless Maduro’s goons attack Americans in the country, surely.
With American forces still engaged in the Middle East and Afghanistan, I doubt that. In the absence of the Border Wall, if President Trump orders troops into action, it would be more likely that he places some of his armed forces down there, to reinforce the good men and women defending the USA against crimmigrant incursions…
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