Goldberg: The incomprehensible march toward regime change in Venezuela

The Trump administration has taken a drastic step towards regime change in Venezuela, formally designating the country's president, Nicolás Maduro, and his allies as members of a non-existent foreign terrorist organization called Cartel de los Soles. This move is not only a bizarre label but also carries real-world consequences, including the potential for military intervention.

Phil Gunson, a senior analyst at the International Crisis Group, believes that this declaration was intended to send a message to Maduro that he could be considered a terrorist and might suffer the same fate as Osama bin Laden. However, it's essential to note that Cartel de los Soles is not a real organization; instead, it's a pejorative term coined more than 30 years ago by Venezuelan journalists.

Declaring this fake cartel a terrorist organization raises serious concerns about the potential for military action against Venezuela. The United States has already been committing extrajudicial killings of suspected drug runners in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, citing America's state of armed conflict with drug cartels. Now, the administration seems ready to expand this armed conflict into Venezuela.

The recent deployment of the USS Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest aircraft carrier, to the Caribbean Sea is part of the biggest military buildup in the region since the Cuban missile crisis. The Trump administration has authorized plans for covert CIA action in Venezuela and has warned airlines about a "worsening security situation."

Despite this alarming escalation, it's surprising that Venezuela barely registers in American public discussions. In a recent CBS News/YouGov poll, only 1 in 5 Americans reported having heard or read a lot about the military buildup in the area. The administration's cursory explanations for possible military action make the case for the Iraq War look rigorous.

The root of this policy seems to be Venezuela's role in cocaine trafficking, but the country is not a significant hub for fentanyl production. Instead, it acts as a transit point for European-bound cocaine shipments. The administration's drug war rhetoric appears to be a pretext for something more sinister – regime change.

Marco Rubio, who drives the White House's Venezuela policy, is an ardent anti-communist who seeks to oust Maduro as part of his broader aim to undermine the Cuban regime in which he was born. Others within the administration hope that by targeting narco-traffickers in Mexico and then attacking Venezuela, they can send a message without directly engaging in military action.

Furthermore, Venezuela has massive oil reserves, which Trump sees as an opportunity to exert command in the Western Hemisphere. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent recently stated that if something happens in Venezuela, it could lead to a decrease in global oil prices.

The lack of public debate surrounding this escalation underscores how unusual and potentially destabilizing it is. While 70% of respondents in the CBS News/YouGov poll opposed military action in Venezuela, most people genuinely can't believe that such an action is even being considered. Phil Gunson believes that the Trump administration's pressure campaign was always unrealistic and that it has now created a phony war from which there is no easy exit.

In conclusion, the Trump administration's move towards regime change in Venezuela appears to be driven by a complex mix of motivations, including anti-communism, a desire for spheres of influence, and a perceived threat to American interests. However, this approach raises significant concerns about stability, international relations, and the rule of law.
 
Come on, can't these people get it right? The whole Cartel de los Soles thing is a total joke 🤣. It's been debunked like 30 years ago by Venezuelan journalists. This label is just an excuse for Trump to take over Venezuela and control its oil reserves 💸. And don't even get me started on Marco Rubio, this guy is just anti-communist because he grew up in Cuba 🤪.

The fact that the US hasn't been having a serious discussion about this in the media is wild. Like, where's the scrutiny? The poll numbers show most people aren't even informed about what's going on 😴. It's clear that Trump wants to expand his armed conflict into Venezuela under the guise of fighting narco-traffickers 🚫.

And let's talk about Marco Rubio and his anti-communist vibes 🤦‍♂️. He's trying to undermine Maduro because he was born in Cuba, what a weird motivation 🙄. And Scott Bessent saying that if something happens in Venezuela it could lead to lower oil prices is just a blatant attempt to manipulate the market 💸.

This whole thing stinks of imperialism and regime change 😷. The Trump administration's move towards taking over Venezuela raises serious concerns about stability, international relations, and the rule of law 🚫. Can we get some real debate going on this? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not sure what's more worrying, the fact that the US is trying to label Venezuela as a fake terrorist organization or the potential for military intervention 🚫. It's like they're setting the stage for a war without really thinking about the consequences 💥. The whole thing just feels like another example of imperialism, where one country tries to exert its power over another without considering the people who actually live there 🌎. And let's not forget that Maduro has done some questionable things in his presidency, but labeling him a terrorist doesn't make it okay 😬. I hope someone can keep an eye on this situation and prevent any major escalation ⚠️.
 
You know what's wild? I was just watching this video of a cat playing the piano 🐈🎹 and it made me think... have you ever noticed how some songs can be so soothing that you forget to breathe? Like, I'm trying to concentrate on something serious right now, but the lyrics of "Weightless" by Marconi Union are literally making my eyes heavy 😴. Anyway, back to Venezuela... what's with all the fuss about oil reserves? Do we really need to control every country in the Western Hemisphere to secure our energy supply? 🤔
 
🤦‍♂️ Can we get over the whole "regime change" thing already? It's not like Venezuela is going to be the next Iraq or Afghanistan... unless the US wants it to be 🤷‍♂️.

This Cartel de los Soles business sounds like a total joke, and I'm genuinely surprised no one's calling BS on this yet. It's just another excuse for Trump to flex his muscles and show off his "tough guy" credentials 🙄.

Newsflash: Venezuela isn't the root of all evil when it comes to cocaine trafficking... but hey, if you want to blame someone, go ahead and point fingers at Maduro 🤷‍♂️. Meanwhile, let's not forget that Mexico is where the real narco-trafficking action goes down 👊.

And seriously, who thought it was a good idea to deploy a freaking aircraft carrier to the Caribbean? 💥 Are we really planning on invading Venezuela now? 🚫 That would be just peachy 🎉.

I mean, what's next? Sending in the troops because... reasons? 😒 I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole charade plays out 🤔.
 
I'm low-key freaked out about what's happening with Venezuela 🤯. Like, I get that Maduro is super sketchy, but declaring him part of a fake terrorist organization? That's just wild talk 🤪. And now there's this massive US military buildup in the Caribbean Sea... it's like something straight outta a Bond movie 💥. It's all so secretive and confusing.

I was reading about how most Americans have no idea what's going on, which is pretty mind-blowing 😲. I mean, only 1 in 5 people have heard of this? That's crazy! And the whole thing feels like a setup for something more sinister... like, why would the US be so keen on taking down Maduro if it's not about the cocaine trade or whatever 💸.

I'm all for keeping an eye on Venezuela and making sure they don't become a hub for narco-trafficking, but this regime change stuff? It feels like we're playing with fire 🔥. I just hope there aren't any innocent people getting caught in the crossfire 🤕.
 
lol what's going on with this US admin 🤯! They're basically saying that Nicolás Maduro is like Osama bin Laden now? 😂 it's so obvious they're just trying to set up an excuse for a military invasion... 30+ yrs ago, venezuelan journalists coined the term "Cartel de los Soles" and now it's being used as a legit reason? 🤣 come on!

and what's with the CIA covert action plans in Venezuela? 🕵️‍♂️ are they trying to create some kind of chaos or something? 😬 the only thing that's clear is that Trump has an ulterior motive here, maybe it's not just about stopping cocaine trafficking... idk but this feels super suspicious 🤔

anywayz, can we talk about how oblivious Americans are to what's going on in Venezuela? 🙄 only 1 in 5 people have heard of the military buildup and that's a big problem! 😩 we need more public debate and awareness about these kinds of issues. 💬
 
🤔 this move is so shady 😳 i mean what's next? labeling china as a terrorist state too 🚫 it's all about america sticking its nose into other countries' business and trying to control their resources 💸 like venezuela's oil reserves are that important? 🤷‍♂️ we should be supporting each other not playing power games 👊
 
🤯 this whole thing is so shady 🤥 i mean what's up with cartel de los soles? it sounds like something out of a bad action movie lol and i'm not surprised more ppl aren't talking about this in america we got bigger issues on our hands but at the same time, venezuela is kinda right in the middle of all these geo political shenanigans 🌎 what's trump's real goal here? is it just about those cocaine shipments or is there something more sinister at play? 🤑 i'm low-key worried about a potential military intervention 🚫 and a war on oil prices... 😒
 
🤔 I'm low-key worried about what's going on with Venezuela right now... I mean, designating Maduro as part of some fake terrorist org is just crazy talk 😂. It sounds like a major escalation to me, especially with that massive aircraft carrier deployment 🚣‍♂️. The fact that most people aren't even talking about it in the US is concerning too 🤷‍♀️. I'm not sure what's behind Trump's obsession with Venezuela, but it feels like a thin veil for some more sinister agenda... maybe something to do with oil prices? 📉 Anyway, I hope diplomacy can prevail and we don't see any military intervention 💥.
 
This is just getting crazier 🤯! The Trump administration's move to label Nicolás Maduro and his allies as members of a non-existent terrorist organization is absolutely bonkers 😂. I mean, what even is Cartel de los Soles? Sounds like something out of a bad 90s action movie 🎥.

The thing that really gets me is how this move can potentially lead to military intervention 🚫. We're talking about the US deploying its biggest aircraft carrier to the Caribbean Sea and authorizing covert CIA action in Venezuela 💣. And yet, most people barely even know what's going on, let alone care 😴.

It's clear that there's a lot more at play here than just Venezuela's alleged role in cocaine trafficking 🌶️. It seems like we're talking about regime change, anti-communism, and spheres of influence 💼. And it's all being done without any real public debate or transparency 🤐.

I'm also worried about the potential impact on global oil prices ⛽️. If Trump gets his way, it could be a recipe for disaster 🌪️. We need to make sure that this escalation doesn't get out of hand and hurts innocent people 🤕.

Overall, I think the Trump administration's move towards regime change in Venezuela is a recipe for disaster 🚨. We need to keep a close eye on what's happening and make sure that our voices are heard 🗣️.
 
can't believe trump is playing with fire again 🚨💣 his idea of regime change in venezuela is just a fancy word for military intervention, and that's a recipe for disaster 😵. the us doesn't even know what it's doing in the caribbean sea, except for some super secret operations 🔍. and let's not forget about those "covert" cia actions 🕵️‍♂️ - sounds like a bad movie plot to me 😅. someone needs to hold trump accountable for his actions 👊
 
omg this is so worrying! 🤯 like the trump administration is trying to justify military action in venezuela over cocaine trafficking and it just doesn't add up. and what's with declaring a non-existent foreign terrorist organization? 😒 that's some serious escalation. i'm not surprised that venezuela barely registers on american public discussions tho, it's always been an afterthought for them. 🤷‍♀️ but seriously though, this could lead to huge instability in the region and hurt innocent people. we need to keep a close eye on this situation 💡
 
😡 This is insane! The US can't just slap some fake label on a country's president and expect everyone to fall in line? 🤣 It's like something straight outta a Bond movie 🎥 But seriously though, this whole thing reeks of imperialism. What's next? Are we gonna start invading Mexico for not cooperating with our drug policies? 🚫 Newsflash: Venezuela is NOT the problem here, it's just a tiny country trying to survive in a world run by superpowers like the US 💪
 
the us gov is trying to justify military action in venezuela but its so thin on evidence 🤔🚫 they're basically saying venezuela is a terrorist state with no proof 📝 cartel de los soles is literally just a made-up term from 30 yrs ago 🙄 and what really matters here is that trump wants to control the global oil supply 💸 his administration's been pretty clear about this - they don't care about Maduro or venezuelan ppl, they just wanna get their hands on some cheap oil 🚫
 
😬 This whole thing with Trump labeling Venezuela as part of some fake terrorist organization is super sketchy 🤔. I mean, come on, it's just a bunch of pejorative nonsense from back in the 90s. And now they're using it to justify military action? That's just crazy talk 😲. It's like, what's next, declaring an entire country a terrorist organization and then bombing them into oblivion? No thanks 🙅‍♂️.

And can we please talk about how this is happening under our noses without any of us really paying attention? Like, I know Venezuela has been in the news before, but this latest escalation is just wild 🤯. And what's up with the lack of public debate on it? It's like, 70% of people don't want military action, but does anyone care? Nope 🙄.

I think we need to keep a close eye on this situation because if Trump gets his way, it could lead to some major instability in the region 🔥. And what about Venezuela's massive oil reserves? Is that really an excuse for trying to overthrow their government? I don't think so 💸.

It's just so... unsettling 😟. We need more scrutiny on this kind of thing, not less 📰.
 
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