Greater La Habana Cuba and Miami Shores wrote:Gig em Aggies wrote:I feel like if Maduro doesn't step down soon he might have a civil war on his hands with no food, clean water, power, medical care, money, jobs, etc the people might revolt as would the members of the military who aren't in Maduro's pockets. So how close do you think before the powder keg is lit?
lol, excellent question and hard to answer, we cant give up now, by we I mean the western style multi political party nations.
President Guaidó has declared no more oil for Cuba and has asked the international community of democratic nations to help make it so, John Bolton has tweeted:
"The Venezuelan National Assembly has decreed the suspension of crude exports to Cuba following the collapse of the national electrical grid. Insurance companies and flag carriers that facilitate these give-away shipments to Cuba are now on notice."
The eternal democratic revolution of Cuba will not take this lightly, all hell will break loose in Venezuela if oil shipments to Cuba are affected.
"On notice?" wtf does that mean? The Guaido faction may control the legal levers of PdVSA but I don't recall hearing any of them sitting at the wellheads and/or ports controlling operations; the US has even had to give its own nationals until mid-May to wind down dealings with the Maduro regime. This is the second time I recall hearing a US foreign policy official using this ridiculous, meaningless, unhelpful locution. Do they seriously think the US under this discredited administration can run the world like some fast food assistant manager chewing out a burger flipper for not washing her hands after leaving the john? "On notice," my cock. Spare us.