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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We can seize foreigns vessels based on sanctions we establish? Would those crowing that this seizure today is perfectly lawful also defend China’s right or Russia’s right or another country’s right to seize American vessels based on sanctions they establish?[/quote] They already have. Trump and the republicans believe in “zones of influence” as per New National Defense Strategy. This means the US can do anything(target and murder civilians, blow of boats in territorial or international waters, take any cargo it want without compensation, etc.) within its declared zone. China and Europe can do the same. Sorry Taiwan. Russia being a weak and poor country is not able to project power and therefore can not control a zone. So yes this is the new world order. The free navigation of the seas and rule of law are no more. When the US invades and occupies Venezuela we will be able to extract oil without paying royalties to the locals. We also can take anything.[/quote] This administration is hell-bent on dismantling the command-and-control structures of narco-trafficking routes that funnel illicit drugs in to the U.S. and have contributed to the drug-death catastrophe that kills 100,000 Americans every year. Just think of it as Washington DC regulations for your pet agendas that you know and love so much. In short, FAFO.[/quote] It's a fool's errand to think that drug flow can be meaningfully interrupted, but then again we all know Trump is a fool. Where this is demand, there is a way.[/quote] "If it saves even one life..." - every democrat.[/quote] Exactly what I was going to say. You’d think Democrats would be applauding the effort to disrupt the drug trade in the Americas… but no. They’re lamenting the fact that someone finally has the guts to do something. Just incredible. DP[/quote] The problem with leading a corrupt, incompetent, and traitorous administration is that people tend to stop believing you. Not that Trump would ever do anything to help America, but if he ever did (even accidentally) no one would believe it. [/quote] Sounds like a you problem. Normal people without a political axe to grind are able to understand nuance and avoid knee-jerk reactions.[/quote] You don’t seem to understand anything, really. It’s just as embarrassing as this dumpster fire of an administration. It will be deeply satisfying when these murderers end up where they belong :)[/quote] So, just to recap: you and your fellow Democrats, who are clutching your pearls because the U.S. actually decided to ACT, are supporters of the Maduro regime. As if we didn’t already know that. Recent Nobel Prize winner, Maria Corina Machado has only praise for the actions of the Trump administration. OSLO—Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate praised the U.S. seizure of an oil tanker off her country’s coast, saying it was necessary to choke the finances of the Maduro regime to aid the fight for democracy. Speaking in Oslo a day after she completed her daring escape from Venezuela, opposition leader María Corina Machado evaded reporters’ questions about possible U.S. military action against her country, but said President Trump had shown the regime, for the first time, that its actions wouldn’t go unpunished. The regime previously thought that they could do anything. They felt they had absolute impunity. They could torture. They could disappear. They could sexually assault young women,” Machado said on Thursday. “Now they start to understand that it’s serious and the world is really watching.” https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/venezuelan-nobel-laureate-praises-trump-pressure-on-maduro-c813500a?st=iQ7GrY[/quote]
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