The US is now a rogue state - look at its extrajudicial killings off Venezuela's coast | Simon Tisdall

The United States has officially become a rogue state, exemplified by its recent extrajudicial killings off the coast of Venezuela. The UK's decision to restrict intelligence-sharing with the Pentagon over suspected drug-traffickers' boats in the Caribbean is a modest yet significant act of defiance against Donald Trump's aggressive and imperialist foreign policy.

Trump's administration has shown no qualms about launching lethal airstrikes on alleged smugglers, widely condemned as illegal extrajudicial killings that amount to murder. These strikes seem to foreshadow direct US attacks on Venezuela itself, with Trump openly seeking to topple NicolΓ‘s Maduro's authoritarian regime. The problem is that regime change by force contravenes international law and has never ended well.

The US lacks a compelling justification for war, despite Trump's inflammatory rhetoric about "narco-terrorists" in Latin America. However, Trump seems unfazed by the lack of evidence or plausible excuse, believing instead that might makes right. This brash, monarchic imperialism is a disturbing trend that echoes the New World colonists' rebellion against similar forms of state lawlessness.

The second Trump administration's self-aggrandising and regionally expansionist outlook has taken the concept of state lawlessness to new extremes worldwide. The notion of a common rulebook and joint action to tackle shared global problems has been scorned, as Ukraine's Vladimir Putin has also demonstrated a disregard for international norms. Two conflicts are on the horizon: a potential US assault on Venezuela and the reigniting of the Israel-Iran war.

Trump seems to be following in the footsteps of George W Bush in Iraq, with no plan for post-coup Venezuela or consideration for representative governance. His true interest lies in securing easy victories, particularly over Venezuela's oil and gas reserves. This approach recalls the 1989 US invasion of Panama, which was also driven by a desire to topple a regime accused of drug trafficking.

Operation Just Cause was far from straightforward, with hundreds of civilians and some US troops dying as a result. Trump should be wary of repeating this mistake in Venezuela, where the country is much larger and less easily subjugated. The decision to intervene is often driven by politics, particularly when it comes to demonising Maduro and scoring points over the "war on drugs".

Meanwhile, problems with state lawlessness are intensifying in the Middle East. Israel's violence-addicted regime continues to pursue its targets, while Iran remains a vulnerable yet increasingly belligerent force. The threat of resumed US-backed Israeli aggression would be another instance of extreme state lawlessness, with no clear deterrents to prevent such actions.

The world is facing an accelerating global nuclear weapons race, with none of the traditional norms or constraints holding back nations like Trump, Putin, and Xi Jinping. A new era of state lawlessness has emerged, where rogue states pose a significant threat to international security and stability. The consequences could be catastrophic if these tensions escalate further.
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I'm literally so done with how this is all going down in the world right now... Trump's handling of Venezuela is straight up insane πŸ™„. No plan, no evidence, just "might makes right" πŸ’ͺ? Give me a break! And what about Ukraine? Putin doing his own thing? Not cool, mate πŸ‘Ž. It feels like we're losing international law left and right, and it's all because some folks are too scared to follow the rules πŸ™ˆ.

I'm not buying the "narco-terrorists" narrative for a second πŸ’”. It sounds like a load of BS to me. And what really gets my goat is that nobody seems to care about the consequences – like, if Trump takes Venezuela down, who's gonna fill the power vacuum? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Not exactly planning for a stable future there...
 
🀯 this is some crazy stuff 🀯 what's the point of all these airstrikes? Like, they're not even catching anyone! It's just a bunch of people getting killed for no reason πŸ’€ and now Trump wants to invade Venezuela too? That's like something out of a bad movie 🍿. And don't even get me started on Putin - Russia is already causing enough trouble in Ukraine without starting another war πŸ’£. We need world leaders to work together instead of trying to one-up each other, you know? It's all about politics and scoring points over each other, like they're some kind of game πŸ˜’.
 
I'm worried about what's going on with the US and its approach towards Venezuela πŸ€•. They're basically just making up excuses for invading another country... it's not even about stopping narco-trafficking, it's about getting control over their oil and gas resources πŸ’Έ. And let's be real, history has shown us that this kind of intervention never ends well πŸ‘Ž.

Trump is just following in the footsteps of other US presidents who thought they could do whatever they wanted without consequences πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Newsflash: you can't just bomb your way to stability and security! It's like, have you even read the UN charter? πŸ“š

And don't even get me started on how this sets a bad precedent for other countries... if Putin and Xi Jinping start doing the same thing, we're all in trouble 😬. A global nuclear arms race is not what we need right now 🌎.

I'm just so tired of hearing politicians use "regime change" as an excuse to invade another country πŸ’”. It's like, how about we try diplomacy and international cooperation for once? 🀝
 
the US is basically saying its okay to do whatever it wants in the world as long as trump's got his finger on the button 🀯🚫 this kind of imperialist nonsense has been done before and look how it turned out - endless bloodshed and chaos. trump's got this whole "war on drugs" thing down pat, but what he's really after is venezuela's oil and gas reserves, that's all it comes down to πŸ’ΈπŸ’ͺ

it's like the world is stuck in some kind of crazy dream where nations just keep piling more guns on each other, no one cares about international law or basic human rights anymore πŸ€•πŸ”« we need to wake up and get this straight before its too late, but i'm not holding my breath πŸ‘»πŸ’”
 
🚫 This is getting outta hand. Can't we just talk things through instead of sending drones to kill people? πŸ’₯ It's all about oil and gas for Trump, not actually trying to stop narco-trafficking. And now they're talking about invading Venezuela? That's just gonna lead to more chaos and bloodshed. πŸŒͺ️ We need diplomacy over military might, stat! πŸ’¬
 
πŸ˜’ this whole thing is just getting outta hand... trump's actions are basically saying "we'll do whatever we want" and i'm not buying it 🚫 especially when they're using those extrajudicial killings to try and silence people πŸ—£οΈ news outlets gotta keep calling him out on this, like, how can you justify killing someone without a trial? πŸ’”
 
I'm not surprised by this latest development, tbh πŸ€”. The US is just trying to maintain its grip on power and influence in the region. It's all about the economy, mate – Venezuela's oil and gas reserves are a huge prize πŸ’Έ. Trump's approach might be brutal, but it's also effective for him - who needs international law when you've got military muscle? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

As long as we don't rock the boat too much, let's just sit back and watch this drama unfold. It's all part of a larger game, where nations are just trying to get ahead. The Middle East is already a powder keg, so I wouldn't be surprised if things escalate further 🚨.

It's also important to remember that Putin has been playing the same game for years - just look at Ukraine 🀝. The world needs more tough talk and less nuance, imo πŸ’―. Trump might not be perfect, but he's a product of his time, and we need to understand where he's coming from.

Can't wait to see how this all plays out! πŸŽ₯
 
🚨 The US is basically saying it's above the law when it comes to extrajudicial killings 🀯. Like, what's next? They're gonna start making up their own rules and expecting everyone else to follow suit? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ

It's super concerning that Trump's all about using force to "regain control" of countries 🚫. Newsflash: it never ends well πŸ’”. He's basically setting a bad precedent for other leaders, especially Putin πŸ‘Š.

We need some real international diplomacy happening here 🀝. Instead of just talking trash, we should be working together on actual problems like climate change 🌎 and nuclear disarmament ⚑️.

I'm worried about the direction we're heading 😟. State lawlessness is a major issue, and if it keeps escalating, the consequences could be disastrous πŸ’₯. We need to find some common ground and work towards peace ✌️.
 
It's getting crazy over there 🀯 I mean, who does the US think it is, just waltzing into Venezuela like they own the place? It's not cool, mate. Trump's all about scoring points, but what's the real game plan here? Oil and gas reserves or something? Like, come on, that's not how you build international respect πŸ™„

And don't even get me started on Putin. He's a different story, no doubt, but Ukraine is a mess already. We can't have rogue states running amok without some sort of consequences. I mean, what's the point of having global norms if nobody's gonna enforce them? πŸ˜’

This whole nuclear weapons thing is seriously unsettling too 🚨 It feels like we're teetering on the edge of chaos over here. Trump, Putin, and Xi Jinping – they all seem to be playing by their own rules now. It's not what I signed up for when I grew up 😩
 
πŸ€” thinkin about this whole situation in the US and its foreign policy... it's like they're forgettin that might ain't right πŸ˜’. trump's all about flexin' his muscle and gettin people to bow down, but it's just not gonna work that way 🚫. look at history, countries that've gone down this road end up losin a lot of blood and stability... and what's the real motive here? is it really 'narco-terrorism' or just a excuse to get their hands on some oil? πŸ’Έ gotta ask ourselves if we're just sleepwalkin into another mess πŸŒͺ️.
 
I'm getting increasingly worried about this whole Venezuela situation... I mean, Trump's just wading in like a cowboy, no regard for the law or diplomacy 🀠. He's got his guns blazing left and right, and yet he can't explain what's really going on, just keeps calling it "narco-terrorism". Like, dude, how many times do you need to get fact-checked before you accept that maybe your narrative isn't exactly true? πŸ’”

It's like Bush in Iraq all over again - all flash, no substance. And we're gonna end up with another regime change disaster on our hands... meanwhile, Iran and Israel are still blowing each other to kingdom come, and the world is basically begging for a new nuclear arms race 🀯. We need someone who actually cares about international law and diplomacy, not just some hotshot with an ego that's bigger than his brain πŸ™„.

I do think the UK taking a stand on this is kinda cool - at least they're trying to hold Trump accountable for something 😊. But let's be real, it's still gonna take more than one country saying "no" to get him out of this mess... or we'll all just end up watching another catastrophe unfold πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ
 
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