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Peter1469
04-07-2019, 09:47 AM
US military intervention on the table for Venezuela (https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/us-military-intervention-on-the-table-for-venezuela)

I think that would be a foolish mistake. What are US vital interest? What would the end game be? How would we resist mission creep?


A military intervention to oust Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro remains “a very serious option” for the United States, according to President Trump’s national security team.


“Obviously, that’s a result that no one would like to see but clearly one that is seriously considered as events unfold,” a senior administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told reporters Friday evening.


President Trump’s team has wielded that threat to deter any attack by Maduro loyalists on Juan Guaidó, the opposition lawmaker whom the U.S. and other Western democracies recognized as Venezuela’s legitimate interim president in January. Maduro has defied that pressure by retaining control of the military and loyalty of "colectivos," the paramilitary gangs that blocked the U.S. delivery of humanitarian aid (https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/nicolas-maduro-closes-border-with-brazil-to-block-aid) to the country in February.

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Private Pickle
04-07-2019, 11:13 AM
Oil.

Sergeant Gleed
04-07-2019, 11:39 AM
Yeah...the US is already energy independent and we have more oil than anyone else...which isn't to deny that might be a very big reason.

How about if we let them starve? They voted for socialism. 5hey have socialism in its purest and most pristine form.

The US military intervention should be limited to shooting them if they try to enter the US.

Unless the military intervention is limited to one precise JDAM strike on Maduro. I'm cool with that. Then show a video of the next JDAM in the stack with "Bernie" scrawled on it's side.

Peter1469
04-07-2019, 12:27 PM
Oil.
Frac oil. :wink:

Captdon
04-07-2019, 02:25 PM
Oil.

We are self-sufficient in oil. Why would we want their oil? If we did, why haven't we taken it.

The military is always an option. I don't see Trump doing it.

Private Pickle
04-07-2019, 02:46 PM
We are self-sufficient in oil. Why would we want their oil? If we did, why haven't we taken it.

The military is always an option. I don't see Trump doing it.
Money.

Common Sense
04-07-2019, 03:07 PM
I'm not sure where people get the idea that the US is energy or specifically oil independent.

While the US has increased oil production and oil imports are the lowest in 20 years, it's not self sufficient with regards to petroleum consumption.

It may get there soon, but it's not there yet.

ripmeister
04-07-2019, 05:42 PM
US military intervention on the table for Venezuela (https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/defense-national-security/us-military-intervention-on-the-table-for-venezuela)

I think that would be a foolish mistake. What are US vital interest? What would the end game be? How would we resist mission creep?



Read the rest of the article at the link.
Why?

ripmeister
04-07-2019, 05:44 PM
I'm not sure where people get the idea that the US is energy or specifically oil independent.

While the US has increased oil production and oil imports are the lowest in 20 years, it's not self sufficient with regards to petroleum consumption.

It may get there soon, but it's not there yet.
i believe V has some of if not the largest reserves in the world.

Peter1469
04-07-2019, 05:57 PM
Why?
Why what? My opinion, or the article?

Peter1469
04-07-2019, 05:57 PM
i believe V has some of if not the largest reserves in the world.
They do.

ripmeister
04-07-2019, 06:58 PM
Why what? My opinion, or the article?

Article. After I posted I thought oops that could be misinterpreted.

Captdon
04-07-2019, 07:05 PM
I'm not sure where people get the idea that the US is energy or specifically oil independent.

While the US has increased oil production and oil imports are the lowest in 20 years, it's not self sufficient with regards to petroleum consumption.

It may get there soon, but it's not there yet.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-06/u-s-becomes-a-net-oil-exporter-for-the-first-time-in-75-years

We are a net exporter of oil.