Is Trump's Invasion of Venezuela Really About 'Restoring Democracy'?
Wall Street analysts warn of long-term global market instability and increased geopolitical risks following Trump's Venezuela invasion aimed at controlling oil supplies.
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Analysts Warn Venezuela Invasion Could Empower Trump to Take Actions Elsewhere
The bombs fell in the early hours of January 3. They cascaded over the city, one and then another. The bright orange explosions rocked Venezuela’s capital, Caracas, shaking people awake. “The bombs lasted a while,” Caracas resident and community organizer Yanahir Reyes told Truthout. “And you could hear the helicopters, the planes. It was terrifying.” The U.S. forces rained down fire… Source
MAGA influencers losing audiences after defending Trump's Venezuela invasion
Several prominent commentators within the MAGA movement have ignited an uproar among their audiences for supporting President Donald Trump's invasion of Venezuela.That's according to a Monday article in The Bulwark, which reported that far-right figures like Nick Fuentes, Tim Pool, Alex Jones and Gavin McInnes are all getting blowback for defending the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. Fuentes (an outspoken defender of Adolf Hitler)…
'Welcome to the jungle': Analyst warns Trump's 'strong man move' is about to unleash havoc
Invited to discuss the economic implications stemming from Donald Trump's invasion of Venezuela, former Wall Street banker Stephanie Ruhle told “Morning Joe” co-host Jonathan Lemire that the president’s actions should have investors rethinking the long-term financial impact on the world’s markets.Ru...
The US invasion of Venezuela proves, according to Donald Trump, that America has the most "powerful, deadly and sophisticated military on Earth." More...
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