Saturday, January 03, 2026

Maduro: Not Just a Drug Lord

One pus-filled canker is gone!

Maduro was far more than just a murderous Narco-Terrorist.

If you've been paying attention you noticed this.

 Guyana’s recent discovery of oil and gas deposits on land and offshore has motivated Venezuela to reignite its claim of the Essequibo region of Guyana.

 “The discovery of oil has sharpened Venezuela’s appetite for territorial conquest,” said Ronald Austin, Guyana's former ambassador to China and director of the Foreign Services Agency in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 

Oil and gas aren’t the only resources at stake. Essequibo is one of Guyana’s richest regions in terms of natural resources and mining operations of bauxite, lumber, and gold. According to Austin, Venezuela has taken an active role in limiting Guyana’s economic progress in the form of “blocking foreign investment” and sending Venezuelan air force personnel to conduct aerial surveillance in Essequibo. ...

Keeping Maduro's nasty mitts off Guyana's petroleum is a benefit to Guyana and worldwide consumers of petroleum.  It is a blow to Red China, an ally of Maduro.  Ironically, Russia was also interested in helping Guyana retain its petroleum assets. 

Further, Maduro's government has brought Venezuela's economy into the crapper, and Venezuelan citizens were unable to eject Maduro, who "managed" elections like US Democrats do.

FWIW, Netanyahu claims that Maduro was allied with Iran (the go-to Evil Empire).  That may be true... 

So removing Maduro* is a net-net benefit to Guyana, Venezuelans, the Russians, petroleum consumers worldwide, and an immense help to shutting off drug trafficking.

Now watch the Democrats defend a Drug-Lord Dictator.

Heh. 

*Obviously the removal was assisted by Venezuelan insiders.  The only question is whether a Good Guy Government will succeed that of this pus-filled canker. 

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Russia staunchly backs Venezuela's claims over the Essequibo region, viewing it as a way to support its key ally, challenge U.S. influence in Latin America, and potentially gain access to new resources if Venezuela succeeds.

And obviously Putin is not happy.

https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/01/03/russia-condemns-us-military-strikes-against-venezuela-a91602

Anonymous said...

No one will defend Maduro. But the US kidnapping a foreign leader, combing cultural areas for no reason, that’s some dictator level shit.

I hope someone does that to our leader.

Anonymous said...

“We are going to run the country," Trump said at a news conference from his Mar-a-Lago estate. Trump said U.S. oil companies will spend billions of dollars in Venezuela to fix its oil infrastructure.

So I was proven right. The U.S. is spreading democracy.

Anonymous said...

It’s all about the oil! Always has been.

capper said...

Explain the four drug lords Trump pardoned.