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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    Suuuure it will.
    Again, not really any evidence that this goes on.

    e.g. the Iranians got their $400m back with interest to make it $1.7Bn.

    And they also got their $100Bn+ back.

    So do you have any kind of evidence that the US openly nicked money off other countries?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    At what point in the video?
    Maybe she didn't say it...and this is where I got that idea:





    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    And does she work for Facebook?
    No, she works/worked for the Trump Campaign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    e.g. the Iranians got their $400m back with interest to make it $1.7Bn.

    And they also got their $100Bn+ back.

    The Iranian people got it back?

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    Obama gave it in a deal that Iran would not keep developing nuclear weapons.bit of a stuff by him.

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    Fact Checker Analysis
    Was Obama’s $1.7 billion cash deal with Iran prohibited by U.S. law?




    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fact-checker/wp/2018/03/01/was-obamas-1-7-billion-cash-deal-with-iran-prohibited-by-u-s-law/?utm_term=.2af34298dbf4


    The situation certainly looks unusual on its face. On Jan. 16, 2016, the same day four American detainees, including The Washington Post’s Jason Rezaian, were released, a jumbo jet carrying $400 million in euros, Swiss francs and other currencies landed in Tehran. That money purportedly was partial payment of an outstanding claim by Iran for U.S. military equipment that was never delivered. Soon after, $1.3 billion in cash followed.
    The cash transaction was controversial even within the administration. The Wall Street Journal reported that the head of the Justice Department’s national-security division objected that it would look like a ransom payment. State Department officials insisted the negotiations over the claims and detainees were not connected but came together at the same time, with the cash payment used as “leverage” to ensure the release of detainees.
    Now to the substance of our inquiry: Was it against the law to transfer the money to Iran until accounts were settled regarding victims of terrorism?


    There is always more to any story released to the public - you decide

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    The Iranian people got it back?
    I never said that. Mad Mullahs then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    Maybe she didn't say it...and this is where I got that idea:
    Well Facebook says otherwise.

    Unless the BBC are referring to PACs of course, in which case I reckon Clinton spent more.

    Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton spent big on Facebook ads last year ahead of November’s presidential election.


    The two candidates and their campaigns spent a combined $81 million on ads, according to Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch, who unveiled the number during a congressional hearing Wednesday focused on Russia’s attempt to use social platforms to interfere in the election.

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    NOTING TO SEE HERE Fears US could invade Venezuela as ‘5,000 troops to Colombia’ note spotted on John Bolton’s pad and he warns ‘all options on table’

    Trump's national security adviser John Bolton said the president wants 'all options on the table' as he carried a note appearing to show the US is planning to deploy troops

    THE threat of a US invasion of Venezuela to oust socialist President Nicolas Maduro has been raised after Donald Trump's security adviser flashed a note about sending "5,000 troops to Colombia".

    John Bolton said President Trump is leaving open the possibility of military intervention to protect the country's opposition leader Juan Guaido.

    Bolton told reporters at the White House on Monday: "The president has made it clear that all options are on the table."

    He also stood with a notepad which appeared to read: "Afghanistan -> Welcome the Talks. 5,000 troops to Colombia".

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    Listen to what Trump says here about Libya.


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    I don't actually think he was leaving anyway, but good old Maduro, turning the lap dogs into attack dogs again.

    Venezuela’s Supreme Court has moved to ban opposition leader Juan Guaido from leaving the country, and has also frozen his bank accounts.


    The move is the latest challenge by President Nicolas Maduro, who is refusing to step down from his position despite increasing pressure both domestically and internationally.

    Maduro began a second six-year term as president on 10 January, following elections last year that many observers say were illegitimate.


    Venezuela’s chief prosecutor Tarek William Saab announced that his office had begun an investigation into Guaido for his anti-government activities.

    Saab also accused Guaido of inciting “violent acts” on 23 January, when angry protestors answered the self-proclaimed interim president calls to take to the streets.

    “These acts are undermining the peace of the nation,” Saab said.

    According to The Guardian, Guaido “appeared to take the threat of imprisonment in his stride”, saying: “We are here, we will keep acting and working to confront the humanitarian crisis.”

    Despite Venezuelan generals’ apparent support for Maduro, “a handful of Venezuelan diplomats and officials posted to missions in the United States have said they are abandoning the Maduro government”, The New York Times reports.

    The US, along with a number of other countries have publicly stated their backing for Guaido to become president and call fresh elections.

    However, the Maduro regime continues to enjoy international support from a number of allies, including Russia.

    Meanwhile, as the political crisis drags on, the people of Venezuela are continuing to suffer through a severe humanitarian crisis, with hyperinflation and a lack of food and medicine making life very difficult.

    https://www.theweek.co.uk/99290/juan...ving-venezuela

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    It appears the the UVC (Unexceptional Vassal Coalition) are off on a another lose/lose war. Good for the MIC share and gold prices. Win/Win. Except for the local small brown people. Some ameristani politician will say "it was worth it"some day.

    I do hope somebody has told goldilocks there's lots of jungle in Venezuela. ameristani army/marines don't do jungles so well. The air-force can of course drops 1,000,000s of bombs, mines, chemical weapons and now allegedly, mini-nukes.

    Allegedly Venezuela have Russian SU fighters,S300 and anti-ship defence missiles/radar systems.
    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    Now Venezuela is the OPEC President what will change?

    Venezuela Assumes OPEC Presidency, Unveils Foreign Oil Investment Deals


    Merida, January 9, 2019 (venezuelanalysis.com) –

    Venezuela has assumed the presidency of the world’s oil-exporting alliance, OPEC, starting this month and lasting for one year.

    The position will be occupied by Venezuela’s Oil Minister and President of the State-run oil corporation PDVSA, Manuel Quevedo. OPEC presidents are elected by their conference and are rotational.
    The announcement came amidst a visit to Caracas by OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo to participate in the upcoming swearing in of President Maduro to his new term in office.

    continues at :

    https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/14213


    Another article on the Venezuela oil industry.

    https://viableopposition.blogspot.co...venezuela.html
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    US coup in Venezuela motivated by oil and corporate interests - Neocon John Bolton spills the beans

    In an interview on Fox Business, Trump's neoconservative National Security Adviser John Bolton hinted the US-led coup in Venezuela is motivated by oil and corporate interests.



    A full transcript of Bolton’s exchange with Fox Business host Trish Regan on January 24 follows below:

    JOHN BOLTON: “We’re looking at the oil assets. That’s the single most important income stream to the government of Venezuela. We’re looking at what to do to that.

    We want everybody to know, we’re looking at all this seriously. We don’t want any American businesses or investors caught by surprise. They can see what President Trump did yesterday. We’re following through on it.”

    TRISH REGAN: “So if you think of a company like Citgo, which is owned by PDVSA, which is the state-run oil company there in Venezuela, we have a lot of those Citgo assets right here in the US. Is that something, for example sir, that you are looking at?”

    JOHN BOLTON: “Yeah look, we’re in conversation with major American companies now that are either in Venezuela, or in the case of Citgo here in the United States. I think we’re trying to get to the same end result here.

    Venezuela is one of the three countries I called the ‘Troika of Tyranny.’

    It will make a big difference to the United States economically if we could have American oil companies really invest in and produce the oil capabilities in Venezuela.

    It would be good for Venezuela; it would be good for the people of the United States. We both have a lot at stake here making this come out the right way.”

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    What should be truly disturbing is the great number of people that are buying into the show.

    Numb.

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    Listen to Elliot Abrams (the convicted fraudster) make a beautiful Freudian slip, when he says,

    "It's not about imposing democracy, it's about imposing tyranny"

    Obviously meant to say "Opposing Tyranny", but let the truth of the matter be seen.

    Secondly, notice how all the real and decent countries in the world decry the US administration for being the utter hypocritical war-mongering cvnts that they actually are.

    And just to be clear, there are quality folk who know what's right in the US, brother SKKIN being a prime example, but sadly most Americans are dependent on their (false) pensions, otherwise they would be potless, thus they tow the line.

    Big Up SKKIN

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Now Venezuela is the OPEC President what will change?

    Venezuela Assumes OPEC Presidency, Unveils Foreign Oil Investment Deals


    Merida, January 9, 2019 (venezuelanalysis.com) –

    Venezuela has assumed the presidency of the world’s oil-exporting alliance, OPEC, starting this month and lasting for one year.

    The position will be occupied by Venezuela’s Oil Minister and President of the State-run oil corporation PDVSA, Manuel Quevedo. OPEC presidents are elected by their conference and are rotational.
    The announcement came amidst a visit to Caracas by OPEC Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo to participate in the upcoming swearing in of President Maduro to his new term in office.

    continues at :

    https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/14213


    Another article on the Venezuela oil industry.

    https://viableopposition.blogspot.co...venezuela.html

    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    I do look around the many "sources"and choose t accept the facts from proven, reliable sources.
    You really are a fucking muppet.



    Greg Wilpert founded the website in 2003 with Martin Sanchez, one of the founders of Aporrea.org, a pro-Chavez website, who set up the "technical side" of the site.The set up of Venezuelanalysis.com was also aided by the Venezuelan government.

    In 2008 after Wilpert's wife was named Consul General of Venezuela in New York by the Chávez government, the two moved to New York City.

    <snip>

    In 2007, Wilpert stated
    the site had received "some funding" from the Venezuelan government's Ministry of Culture, in addition to accepting "grassroots donations".

    <snip>

    Since at least 2010, the majority of Venezuelanalysis' "Fact Sheets" information is disseminated directly from the Venezuelan government's Venezuela Information Office.
    No bias there then, just "facts"!

    As part of efforts to break dollar hegemony of the oil market, Venezuela now prices its oil in Chinese Yuan.
    Translation: "The Chinkies told me too because they have me by the bollocks".


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    ^The relentless corporate shill continues.

    Two two's hairy, I'd smash your fvcking sell out head all over the concrete if I could find you, you childless, sick, warped collaborator.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Shining Light View Post
    ^The relentless corporate shill continues.

    Two two's hairy, I'd smash your fvcking sell out head all over the concrete if I could find you, you childless, sick, warped collaborator.


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    Looks like Chavismo is getting scared....

    CARACAS: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said he was willing to negotiate with the opposition and hold early congressional elections, in a concession as opponents plan another big demonstration.


    “I am ready to sit down at the negotiating table with the opposition so that we could talk for the good of Venezuela,” Maduro told Russia’s RIA Novosti in an interview in Caracas, the agency reported Wednesday.

    “It would be very good to conduct parliamentary elections at an earlier stage. It would be a good form of political discussion,” Maduro said, according to the Russian state news agency.


    But at the same time he dismissed the possibility of holding a new presidential poll any time soon.

    Opposition leader Juan Guaido is looking to ratchet up pressure on Maduro with walkouts across Venezuela on Wednesday (Thursday in Manila), just a day after the embattled socialist administration barred Guaido from leaving the country, while he is investigated for anti-government activities.


    The man challenging Maduro’s claim to the presidency is urging Venezuelans to step outside their homes and workplaces for 2 hours beginning at noon in the first mass mobilization since he declared himself the nation’s rightful leader a week ago during another round of big protests.



    “Venezuela is set on change,” Guaido said.



    US sanctions aimed at pressuring Maduro to capitulate in his power struggle with self-proclaimed acting-president Juan Guaido have Venezuelans fearing they may be left facing fuel shortages.


    Whether they support the US sanctions or not, Venezuelans interviewed by AFP agreed on one thing: with a devastated economy, hyperinflation the International Monetary Fund predicts will reach 10 million percent in 2019 and shortages of food and medicines, these will only make things worse.


    The US imposed sanctions on Venezuela’s state oil company PDVSA on Monday in an attempt to cut off a vital source of funds propping up Maduro’s government.


    Proceeds from the purchase of Venezuelan oil will now be withheld from Maduro, a heavy blow given that more than 40 percent of the South American country’s crude is sold to the US.


    The surge in political maneuvering has seen two dozen nations, including the United States and several big Latin American countries, backed Guaido, and the Trump administration has imposed sanctions that could starve the already distressed nation of billions in oil revenue.

    https://www.manilatimes.net/maduro-w...ctions/504438/

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Looks like Chavismo is getting scared....
    Talk, Talk or War, War. Yes to talking for me. It doesn't make Hollywood happy though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Talk, Talk or War, War. Yes to talking for me. It doesn't make Hollywood happy though.
    Yes, it's infinitely preferable that he fucks off peacefully; they can always go after him later for his actions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Shining Light View Post
    Big Up SKKIN
    Thanks...but it's an exercise in futility. The indoctrination is deep.

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    Never ever be willing to negotiate, to talk, that's a cowardice. The only talk is bombarding.

    We are just concerned about the well-being those people, "Opposing Tyranny" ...

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