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Here are some sources to brush up if you don't really know what's going on:

https://globalnews.ca/news/5221102/venezuela-protest-military-truck-crowd/

https://www.cnn.com/americas/live-news/venezuela-crisis-live-may-day-protests-intl/index.html

I think the above videos do the best job.I recommend listening to at least listen to tim pool which is the last video.

It's like a competition between USA and Russia to prevent the production of another authoritarian state,based on the desperation and poor living conditions of the people,and to get access to their billions of dollars worth of oil.Obviously there is huge corruption going on and much more where a country having billions worth of oil can't import food. It looks like another Syria or Libya all over again,where you can't trust anyone and nothing is safe,everything is out to kill you.However Russia seems to be making the most of this by building a military base and sending 100 soldiers last month concerning the USA:https://nationalinterest.org/blog/buzz/russian-troops-venezuela-are-joke-not-threat-51087

  I think both governments are really just trying to make Venezuela a puppet state by keeping Maduro there as the leader, and it might develop into a new communist ally of Russia if things work out for them.Maybe this coup that's happening might just be another way for gangs and criminals to have their own raaj and gain full power over people like the pablo escobar over Columbia.Regardless it's going to get much worse before it gets better.What do you guys think?

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It's getting really unsavoury over there. The U.S. is playing its usual destabilisation and regime change game, yet in this instance there isn't the usual cloak and dagger routine, perhaps because they can't resort to the usual "Bringing democracy to the people" script that's normally peddled when an Islamic country is in their cross hairs. In this instance they seem to have chosen their man, who'll no doubt give them unfettered access to Venezuela's oil reserves, which, I think if the report I recall correctly, are the most voluminous or second most voluminous in the world. Still, it's not as clear cut as it seems. The current socialist regime hasn't done itself or the population of that country any favours.

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On 5/2/2019 at 8:37 PM, MisterrSingh said:

In this instance they seem to have chosen their man, who'll no doubt give them unfettered access to Venezuela's oil reserves,

its always about the OIL , for america . LOL 

it will be interesting to know how that country founded on the violence and blood of native americans end up as . I am thinking not pleasant 

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