AFTER MADURO TRUMP THREATENS COLOMBIA MEXICO & CUBA
- Michael Thervil

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Written by Michael Thervil

[Maduro Trump Threatens Colombia Mexico Cuba] With President Trump authorizing what many are calling the kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro over the weekend who is now confined in a New York city jail. It should be noted that 92-year-old Judge Alvin Hellerstein a Jew, will be presiding over the case. Some are calling this a conflict of interest due to the fact that Israel has not only taken over American politics, but the state of Israel stands to benefit politically from the latest actions of America in Venezuela.
With President Maduro currently in federal custody, President Trump has now turned his attention to Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez. President Trump unleashed a new round of threats stating she would receive “a fate far worse" than President Maduro and that she “needs to comply with U.S. wishes—or else”. These statements come just after President Trump stated to the Press that “We’re going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper and judicious transition”.
COURT DOCUMENTS INDICTMENT AGAINST VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT NICOLAS MADURO
In the beginning it was reported by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Vice President Delcy Rodríguez would work with the Trump Administration and that report was followed up with President Trump stating, “she really doesn't have a choice" and that American troops would not enter Venezuela "If the Vice President does what we want”. Countering the remarks made by President Trump, Vice President Delcy Rodríguez stated that "If there's something that the Venezuelan people and the country know very clearly, we will never return to being slaves”. Backing up her claim, the Venezuelan military has deployed an estimated 200,000 troops, 200,000 police officers, and close to 1,000,000 militia members within its borders. All are tasked with regulating peace and continuity of government within Venezuela.
Although it is well known that a CIA Operative was embedded within President Nicolas Maduro’s political apparatus and provided the American military with his whereabouts, it should also be understood that there were several personnel within President Maduro’s military apparatus that were also bribed by the CIA to provide information to the Americans. Although unsubstantiated, there have also been claims that the Vice President now interim President Delcy Rodríguez may have played a role in the Americans kidnaping President Maduro; again, these are unsubstantiated claims.
Just to the vest of Venezuela, neighboring country Colombia has amassed their troop buildup which serves a dual purpose with the first being to secure its border from the possible influx of Venezuela refugees that may attempt to flee Venezuela should the country destabilize. Secondly, its troops are also set up to counter any kinetics action should President Trump attempt to make good on his threats towards Colombian President Gustavo Petro. President Trump stated on air force one that President Gustavo Petro is “a sick man who likes making cocaine and selling it to the United States and he’s not going to be doing it very long”.
However, President Trump's threats towards other countries don’t stop there. He also threatened the Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo because of the prevalence of the various Cartels operating in Mexico and Cuba's President Miguel Diaz-Canel. Regarding Cuba, President Trump stated “Cuba is ready to fall. Cuba looks like it’s ready to fall. I don’t know how they, if they can, hold that, but Cuba now has no income. They got all of their income from Venezuela, from Venezuelan oil”. It should be noted that at least 32 Cuban citizens along with an estimated 80 Venezuelan citizens were killed during American airstrikes in Venezuela this weekend. General Vladimir Padrino who is Venezuela’s Minister of Defense stated that the American military “killed a large part of Maduro's security detail in cold blood”.
OUR POSITION AT VEDA WORLD NEWS
We find it strange that the American military has not confiscated and released to the public any evidence that could be used in a court of law to prosecute Maduro on the charges of drug trafficking and corruption charges. Granted time may have been of the essence given the scope and length of the operation but without any evidence anything less is considered hearsay in a court of law. Whether or not the people of Venezuela liked or disliked President Maduro is not the thing that caught our attention, what caught our attention is the fact that an operation like this has been carried out and the blowback and ramifications that are sure to follow from the actions of the Trump Administration.
Like it or not there is such a thing as international law and it must be respected because if it's not then the world quickly becomes no man’s land. This is important to know and understand because the actions of the Trump Administration open the door for other countries to do the same. A prime example would be Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who has been indicted in the international criminal court for war crimes against the Palestinian people. Other such people who have international arrest warrants are Russian President Vladimir Putin, Mali Prime Minister Mahmoud Diop, Sudanese Governor and former Minister Ahmed Haroun, Sudanese military Commander Ali Kushayb, and Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony to name a few. Why not pursue these people?
Our final question is what happens if another country or conglomerate of countries takes offense to the geopolitical actions of America and decides to execute the same type of recent military action that President Trump did in Venezuela? Would America stand for it? Who would America respond to? The truth is the actions of America in Venezuela is not about the trafficking of narcotics or political corruption. The actions of America in Venezuela are about power, control, influence and domination in the western hemisphere.











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