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US attacking Venezuela, military sites under attack

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On 1/3/2026 at 4:36 AM, Wingate said:

You're going to volunteer?

You sure seem to like killing.

Ever been in harm's way? Ever seen war?

It's always the armchair Rambo's who pretend they're tough.

I have been in harm's way. 2 years in a war!

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  • Maduro will be gone in a few days. Another scumbag gone. Next.

  • scubascuba3
    scubascuba3

    Trump seems to be the only sheriff on the planet, the only one with balls to take the right action

  • Chomper Higgot
    Chomper Higgot

    Rogue nation starts another oil war.

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On 1/3/2026 at 4:41 AM, Wingate said:

Interesting to see how violent and war mongering MAGAs are, especially those who never served and would disgrace their Depends if they ever heard a shot fired in anger.

If the Depends fit.....

What president attacked these countries?

  • Afghanistan

  • Iraq

  • Libya

  • Pakistan

  • Somalia

  • Syria

  • Yemen 

What president, in his final year in office, the U.S. dropped an estimated 26,171 bombs across these seven nations?

On 1/3/2026 at 5:14 AM, scubascuba3 said:

Why did they do that? never happened before..

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Noriega was captured and flown to the U.S., where he was tried on the Miami indictment, convicted on most of the charges, and sentenced to 40 years in prison, ultimately serving 17 years after a reduction in his sentence for good behavior.

On 1/3/2026 at 7:30 AM, Alan Zweibel said:

Actually, the US does need heavy oil. Here is summary from AI about why that's the case:

While it may seem counterintuitive for the world’s largest oil producer to import millions of barrels a day, the reason is essentially a "chemistry and engineering mismatch."

The United States produces record amounts of oil, but it isn't the type of oil many American refineries were built to handle. Here are the three main reasons why the U.S. continues to import heavy oil:

1. Refineries are "Hard-Wired" for Heavy Oil

Most major U.S. refineries, particularly along the Gulf Coast, were built in the 1970s and 1980s. At that time, global supplies of "light sweet" oil were expected to run out, so American companies spent billions of dollars on complex machinery (called cokers) specifically designed to process "heavy sour" crude from countries like Venezuela, Mexico, and Canada.

  • The Problem: You cannot easily run light oil through a heavy oil refinery. It’s like trying to run a high-performance sports car on diesel—it’s inefficient and can actually damage the equipment or leave expensive machinery sitting idle.

  • The Investment: Re-tooling these refineries to process the light oil produced by the U.S. shale boom would cost billions and take years to complete.

2. The Product Yield (Gasoline vs. Diesel & Asphalt)

Different types of oil produce different "slices" of the barrel:

  • Light Crude (U.S. Shale): Excellent for making gasoline and jet fuel.

  • Heavy Crude (Imported): Better for producing diesel, heating oil, and asphalt. By importing heavy oil and blending it with domestic light oil, U.S. refineries can maximize their output of a full range of products, ensuring the country doesn't run out of the specific fuels needed for trucking and construction.

3. Economic "Arbitrage"

Because heavy oil is harder to refine, it is usually much cheaper than light oil.

  • U.S. companies make a larger profit by exporting their high-quality light sweet crude to countries that can’t refine heavy oil (selling it at a premium price).

  • They then import cheaper heavy crude to feed their own specialized refineries. This "buy low, sell high" strategy helps keep U.S. refining margins some of the highest in the world.

4. Infrastructure and Logistics

The U.S. is a massive country, and its pipelines don't always go where the oil is needed. For example, it is often cheaper and easier for a refinery in California or the Northeast to import oil by tanker from overseas than it is to build a new pipeline to transport oil from the Permian Basin in Texas.

Without heavy crude oil, you cannot make roofing shingles.

On 1/3/2026 at 7:43 AM, NanLaew said:

Omigosh!

Maduro's gone?

Who are we going to compare Trump with now?

Don't worry. Someone will (if not done already) get a picture of maduro in handcuffs photoshop or have AI put Trumps head on maduro's body.

On 1/3/2026 at 8:12 AM, chaila said:

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Nigeria is a willing participant with the U.S. attacks, me thinks.

""It's Nigeria that provided the intelligence," the country's foreign minister, Yusuf Tuggar, told broadcaster Channels TV, saying he was on the phone with U.S. State Secretary Marco Rubio ahead of the bombardment.

Asked if there would be more strikes, Tuggar said: "It is an ongoing thing, and we are working with the US. We are working with other countries as well."

https://today.lorientlejour.com/article/1489573/nigeria-gave-us-intelligence-for-strikes-on-militants.html

21 hours ago, FinChin67 said:

You can go to demonstrate with your commie friends in NYC.

Venezuelans are celebrating and Trump got a big beautiful win.

That looks more like a communist anti American demonstration!

Wow, we are living in exciting times and I'm here for it. Up next: Cuba, Nicaragua, Iran, Greenland, Canada! Soon Rubio will be the Shah of Iran, the Mayor of Havana, the Chairman of Greenland and the Oil Czar of Caracas. Bloody hell, maybe even The Supreme Leader of North Korea. American imperialism is back, baby. Making the world great again, one <deleted> at a time! Conquer, Pillage, Repeat! Thank you for your attention to this matter.

5 hours ago, radiochaser said:

That looks more like a communist anti American demonstration!

will the Venezuelans now move back? Or will trump start deporting them?

1 minute ago, mymonkeyhusb said:

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That should be Trump......🤫

7 hours ago, radiochaser said:

What president attacked these countries?

  • Afghanistan

  • Iraq

  • Libya

  • Pakistan

  • Somalia

  • Syria

  • Yemen 

What president, in his final year in office, the U.S. dropped an estimated 26,171 bombs across these seven nations?

What President had or sough Congressional approval to engage in those acts?

43 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

What President had or sough Congressional approval to engage in those acts?

Seams Trumps got his eyes on stealing and taking over Greenland now and he has threatned Venezuela new interim leader it will pay a heavier price if causes trouble for Trump. Act of a bullyboy.

Yet another one by THE POET WHO DON'T KNOW IT

Perfect System (No One Home)

We drew it on a napkin, clean and fair

Every box in order, everyone would share

No greed, no hoarding, no hungry nights

If we all just acted exactly right

The math works out, the books all balance

In a world with no temptation, no malice

Socialism would be perfect, pure and true

If there weren’t people messing up the view

No egos, no favors, no one in the way

Just a flawless plan… if we all stayed away

No kings, no bosses, no man above

Just equal hands and brotherly love

But someone wants more, someone wants less

Someone’s cousin’s running the office, I guess

The theory sings like a choir of saints

Till the human part enters and ruins the paint

Socialism would be perfect, clean and bright

If humans didn’t show up every night

No shortcuts, no lies, no personal gain

Just the system, untouched by the human stain

Maybe angels could run it, maybe machines

Maybe saints with no hunger and perfectly clean

But give a man power and a desk and a pen

And he’ll redraw the rules by quarter past ten

“It’s not the idea… it’s the species.”

Yeah, socialism would work, I’ll say it again

In a world without people—amen!

No envy, no fear, no need to pretend

Just a perfect idea… with no one to implement...

So frame it, admire it, hang it on the wall

A beautiful system—just don’t let us call.

On 1/3/2026 at 7:43 PM, NanLaew said:

Omigosh!

Maduro's gone?

Who are we going to compare Trump with now?

Putin, Kim, Xi, Orban, Erdogan just to mention a couple

3 hours ago, stupidfarang said:

will the Venezuelans now move back? Or will trump start deporting them?

I haven't spoken with any Venezuelans, so I can't answer your first question. Perhaps you can do that.

What is the status of the Venezuelans protesting against Trump's actions? Are those Venezuelans in the U.S. of A. legally or illegally, if illegal and have committed no crime other than entering the U.S. of A. in criminal violations of U.S. immigration law (a misdemeanor crime for first offense, a felony crime for second offense), then they may be subject to deportations at some time in the future. If some of these Venezuelans have committed criminal violations of local, state, or federal law, then they would be the first to be deported. If these same Venezuelans, protesting against Trump's actions, are in the U.S. of A. legally, have green card status or have been naturalized, have committed criminal violations of local, state, or federal law, then their legal status in the U.S. may be subject to revocation and deportation, which is up to immigration.

What is the status of the Venezuelans celebrating in support of Trump's actions? Are those Venezuelans in the U.S. of A. legally or illegally, if illegal and have committed no crime other than entering the U.S. of A. in criminal violation of U.S. immigration law, then they may be subject to deportation at some time in the future. If some of them have committed other criminal violations of local, state, or federal law, then they would be the first to be deported. If these same Venezuelans, supporting Trump's actions, are in the U.S. of A. legally, have green card status or have been naturalized, then their legal status in the U.S. will continue to be legal and they can remain in the U.S. of A. if they so choose, or return to Venezuela if they so choose. Up to them.

and the best of the best comment came from Zelensky himself, the guy is a smart and funny type, wish he had said Trump instead of US

He told the press, "Well, what can I say is, if you can do that with dictators, then the United States knows what to do next."

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Just now, scottiejohn said:

Where to?

I hope it is Jail or better still hell.

Best President ever!

So Trump notified the oil companies, but not Congress, as he is required to do! What a criminal clown show.😆

5 hours ago, stupidfarang said:

will the Venezuelans now move back? Or will trump start deporting them?

If the Trump administration "plan", if you want to dignify what the Rubio and Trump have so far laid out qualifies as such, then I doubt many Venezuelans would want to return. Maduro's cronies are still in charge. The security apparatus used to brutally suppress dissent, is still in place.

The Trump administration already has been deporting Venezuelans back to Venezuela. It has revoked the TPS (Temporary Protected Status) of about 600,000 Venezuelans. When Maduro was in power, acceptance of deportees was intermittent. How it plays out now is anyone's guess.

1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

Best President ever!

At destroying alliances, destroying trust in the USA, bombing and invading other countries etc, etc.

1 minute ago, scottiejohn said:

At destroying alliances, destroying trust in the USA, bombing and invading other countries etc, etc.

Bush did that 😁

23 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Bush did that 😁

So what?

The president! YOU referred to is Trump.

Do try and stay on YOUR topic.

Just now, scottiejohn said:

So what?

The president! YOU referred to is Trump.

So your post was rubbish.

Just now, Harrisfan said:

So your post was rubbish.

You mean your ridiculous post about Trump is rubbish.

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1 minute ago, scottiejohn said:

You mean your ridiculous post about Trump is rubbish.

You don't know anything about the world.

America and oil.

America have been overthrowing governments and installing a "friendly" government who will sell oil to them at a good price for decades. It will not change until it runs out, or the world moves to an alternative fuel source.

The US dollar is pegged to the price of a barrel of oil. What does that tell you?

President Xi in China must be considering a move on Taiwan after America's actions.

9 minutes ago, scottiejohn said:

So what?

The president! YOU referred to is Trump.

The member is simply pointing out that other American presidents have done similar, which they have.

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