Why's it OK to use the military to overthrow Maduro but not Saddam Hussein? To pay for genocide in Gaza but not defense in Europe?

  • Tiny
  • 11-17-2025, 11:42 PM
CG, Here’s a serious question. Trump’s not pouring hundreds of billions into Ukraine. He had the USA on a path to get out of Afghanistan. He’s trying to get the EU and some Asian countries to shoulder more of their own defense, presumably so the USA doesn’t have to pay for it. He’s friendly with Vladimir Putin, and has tried to develop a relationship with Kim. I pretty much agree with all that.

But then he looks seriously at military action inside Venezuela, and provides massive financial support to Israel’s military.

How do you square that? Originally Posted by Tiny

start another thread if you gonna ask that, changing the subject Originally Posted by CG2014
Sure! Your wish is my command.
  • Tiny
  • 11-18-2025, 12:04 AM
Actually, that isn't changing the subject. Your post is all about Trump ramping up for war with Venezuela...

Tiny was talking about Trump's history with warfare and asking why he's suddenly all in on Venezuela. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
You are supposed to chant "off topic!" whenever someone challenges you with a question that you cannot answer. Originally Posted by Mort Watt
I agree. However, who knows. I got points for a post that I thought was spot on topic.

I'd honestly like to understand how Trump decides where the USA should go nation building. Why Venezuela but not Iraq? Maybe someone can enlighten us.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
I think Trump’s advisers throw mud on the wall and depending on his mood, some of it sticks.

His foreign policy is rudderless and erratic, just like his ability to make laws … even with a congressional majority firmly joined at the lip … to his ass.

He’s playing the polls.

I’d like to see the RTM’er join this thread and answer the question that made him run for the hills. That’s how this started, right?
To this madness we now add selling F35's to the Saudis.
  • Tiny
  • 11-18-2025, 10:56 AM
I think Trump’s advisers throw mud on the wall and depending on his mood, some of it sticks.

His foreign policy is rudderless and erratic, just like his ability to make laws … even with a congressional majority firmly joined at the lip … to his ass.

He’s playing the polls.

I’d like to see the RTM’er join this thread and answer the question that made him run for the hills. That’s how this started, right? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I gave CG a layup on Venezuela and he didn't take it. Admittedly he would have had to finesse it a little to make sure he didn't violate forum guideline 14. Well, maybe he'll weigh in.

You hit on a couple of points. Is this happening because Trump is erratic? He's the anti-neoconservative, except when he's not (example: Venezuela). Or is it his advisors? Did Marco Rubio actually design strategy towards Venezuela? You certainly see that happening in immigration. Trump favors more immigration of skilled people but Stephen Miller's calling the shots.
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
Tren de Aragua.
Notwithstanding one Nicolás Maduro Moros. Match made in Heaven?

Remains to be seen how keen the Mamdani is on him, what with imitation being a supreme form of flattery and all. To be fair, at least Maduro had some actual street creds being a bus driver and working his way up the food chain to his eventual tutelage under Hugo Chavez for years.
  • Tiny
  • 11-18-2025, 01:07 PM
And Saddam Hussein was hiding weapons of mass destruction. And he actually was for a while. The evidence against Maduro seems pretty sketchy, and maybe, like Hussein, made up. That said there have been people in his administration who were guilty as accused, along with his wife's nephews. But you don't overthrow a government for that. If we did, we would have gone storming into Mexico, Colombia, Peru, etc. long ago.

Btw that's no fair WYID. You can't take a layup for CG.

Interesting contrast, Mamdani vs. Maduro.
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
...But you don't overthrow a government for that. If we did, we would have gone storming into Mexico, Colombia, Peru, etc. long ago... Originally Posted by Tiny
Your history studies likely revealed that TdA had expanded into Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Chile, long before becoming a nuisance here and in Europe.
Juss say'n...

Brown shirts gonna brown shirt.
  • Tiny
  • 11-18-2025, 09:57 PM
It would be interesting to get the Waco Kid's take. I think the OP reflects Tucker Carlson's criticisms of Trump's foreign policy, but don't know. And he would.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
What TF is Mamdani doing in this conversation?

YOw!