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Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by dominique(mod): 11:53am On Jan 04
Botragelad:
This is exactly the Kamala Harris that folks figure is gonna run the whole United States. She's got her eyes wide open to the fact that Nicolás Maduro is or used to be a brutal, illegal dictator who stole his way into power, but she's cool with him squatting there, not lifting a finger to shut him down. Lol

Most of these liberal leaders are cowards always yapping their mouths off with blah blah, promises, etc, but when it comes to backing it up with actual moves, nada
Your real power shows up in what you do, not what you rant about.
How is it America or anybody's business what a country does with their leadership? If Venezuela is being governed by a tyrant, that's their problem they should solve it within themselves. Trump pardoned former Honduras president who is convicted drug lord but arrested Maduro based on suspicion. The hypocrisy writes itself
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Exceed15: 11:57am On Jan 04
Thank God Harris kamara lost. America would have plunged more to decadeness.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Deepspirituals: 11:58am On Jan 04
A President that Engages in Hard Drugs business is not worth to lead the People Let's Drop Hypocrisy Please. .

I'm a SPIRITUALISTS ..Any spiritual Issues ?
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Nobody: 11:58am On Jan 04
HacheNoire:
Some Nigerians know more than Kamala

They have been ranting it’s not about oil even when Trump has publicly thrown it to their face.

It’s just really a sad time in history! We have learned, learnt and re-learnt, but glaring the majority of Africans will never escape from mental slavery.

They are clapping for same stroke that was used on them. 🤣😂🤣😂
Anyone that doesn't know more than kamala should get help
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by cococandy(f): 11:59am On Jan 04
Going by that explanation, Canada is well within their rights to come in and kidnap Trump to save Americans from a dictatorial government?

Mind you millions of people will also rejoice in America if that happens. People in other countries will say see Americans are rejoicing because Trump has been kidnapped. Would that make it right?

It’s a slippery slope.

Fountainofyouth:
As much as I hate Trump's invasion and arrest of Venezuelan President, if Maduro was doing right by his country, he wouldn't have dared tried what he did

Check out countries U.S invaded, their President had a history of brutal dictatorship, human right abuse.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by teeteepeejay: 12:00pm On Jan 04
She spoke like her hand are clean cheesy

Like trump like biden like kamala.



The sad thing is they still all do whats best for America whether it is to terrorize and bully smaller nations while hiding behind Christianity, Islamic terrorism, Narco terrorism, Democracy, etc.


Nigerians are just foolish people normally that allow the west control their thoughts.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by allthingsgood: 12:00pm On Jan 04
LordIsaac:
No one is ignorant of the wiles of the imperialists. However, I'd argue that Nigeria was better pre-independence compared to our followership under wicked thieves. Just imagine how many houses recovered from Emiefewerey, Malami, and the other thieves since 1960!
Nigeria was better for whomhuh Certainly not you or your fore fathers!
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by benardtotti(m): 12:01pm On Jan 04
LordIsaac:
No one is ignorant of the wiles of the imperialists. However, I'd argue that Nigeria was better pre-independence compared to our followership under wicked thieves. Just imagine how many houses recovered from Emiefewerey, Malami, and the other thieves since 1960!
You want to compare few houses to the trillions looted from all Nigerian tribes during colonization and even now through corporate colonization?

A lot of Africans do not know the damage colonization did to Africa.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by adamkkk: 12:02pm On Jan 04
no wonder Americans didn't vote her
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by cococandy(f): 12:02pm On Jan 04
jiggyman:
Anyone that doesn't know more than kamala should get help
with your multiple Havard degrees and senatorial experience I guess
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by GreenCovering: 12:03pm On Jan 04
This is not about drugs or democracy. It is about oil and Donald Trump’s desire to play the regional strongman
- Kamala Harris

But some nairalanders are more American than a former vice president right now.
Them and myopic reasoning are like siamese twins.
sad
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Nobody: 12:03pm On Jan 04
cococandy:
with your multiple Havard degrees and senatorial experience I guess
Na you pay for the havard degrees? Lmaoo typical kamala harris supporter.

Anyways, despite going to howard uni, she couldnt make coherent statements during campaigns asides thank you thank you thank you.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by UkoAnnang(m): 12:05pm On Jan 04
HacheNoire:
Question : "Why is running a country in South America 'America first'?"

Trump : “We have tremendous energy in that country. It's very important that we protect it. We need that for ourselves, we need that for the world."

Nairaland CIA and FBI said it’s never about oil.
Perhaps we should write Trump that there's so much oil in Nigeria and are willing to give it to him with agreement that he will help us eliminate terrorists, terrorist sympathisers, terrorists in Aso Rock and of course take along the druggie president along to America to stand trial with Maduro.

Don't you think so?
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Neoteny(m): 12:05pm On Jan 04
raumdeuter:
America now has a president in the white house

America back to being respected again globally
Bullies are resented, not respected
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by McDoe(m): 12:06pm On Jan 04
Any nation that fails to invest in its future and cultivate strong, patriotic leaders will live to regret it deeply. The era of absolute sovereignty is over; times have changed. Today, a country is either empowered through its own home-grown policies and self-reliance, or it remains vulnerable and effectively dominated by powerful external forces, often rooted in Western imperialism.

Maduro/Venezuela's case is a profound lesson for Nigeria. We must choose leaders who are reliable, patriotic, and trustworthy. No one is perfect, of course, but we can discern the right ones by closely observing their body language, their words, and most importantly, their past actions and track record.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Nobody: 12:07pm On Jan 04
GreenCovering:
This is not about drugs or democracy. It is about oil and Donald Trump’s desire to play the regional strongman
- Kamala Harris

But some nairalanders are more American than a former vice president right now.
Them and myopic reasoning are like siamese twins.
sad
Shes Indian
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by tctrills: 12:08pm On Jan 04
HacheNoire:
Some Nigerians know more than Kamala

They have been ranting it’s not about oil even when Trump has publicly thrown it to their face.

It’s just really a sad time in history! We have learned, learnt and re-learnt, but glaring the majority of Africans will never escape from mental slavery.

They are clapping for same stroke that was used on them. 🤣😂🤣😂
If you are using Kamara as you ultimate source of wisdom and knowledge, sorry for you. Yes many Nigerians know more than the DEI vice president. She only got to whete she is by sleeping with men and DEI policies
Lastly, if you choose to call the removal of a failed state dictator sad time, then go ahead and be sad. The rest of us choose to tejoice
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Numerouno94(m): 12:09pm On Jan 04
HacheNoire:
Some Nigerians know more than Kamala

They have been ranting it’s not about oil even when Trump has publicly thrown it to their face.

It’s just really a sad time in history! We have learned, learnt and re-learnt, but glaring the majority of Africans will never escape from mental slavery.

They are clapping for same stroke that was used on them. 🤣😂🤣😂
Keep crying. An agbadorian don't have the moral capacity to hate on Trump. Hypocrite like u who supports Tinubu but keeping hating on Trump. Una cry never start.gringrin
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by lightwind(m): 12:11pm On Jan 04
Mirasteel:
So you know more than Kamala?

Continue typing nonsense from your face me I face you apartment.
$

He's telling you the truth.


$
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by michoim(m): 12:11pm On Jan 04
What does she even know. She could even handle ordinary border crisis well at all as Vice President then...
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by tctrills: 12:11pm On Jan 04
dominique:
How is it America or anybody's business what a country does with their leadership? If Venezuela is being governed by a tyrant, that's their problem they should solve it within themselves. Trump pardoned former Honduras president who is convicted drug lord but arrested Maduro based on suspicion. The hypocrisy writes itself
It becomes their business when that country is a source of hard drugs that is killing Americans.
Yes Trump could one day pardon Maduro but first, let him have his day in court
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by tunjijones(m): 12:12pm On Jan 04
Botragelad:
This is exactly the Kamala Harris that folks figure is gonna run the whole United States. She's got her eyes wide open to the fact that Nicolás Maduro is or used to be a brutal, illegal dictator who stole his way into power, but she's cool with him squatting there, not lifting a finger to shut him down. Lol

Most of these liberal leaders are cowards always yapping their mouths off with blah blah, promises, etc, but when it comes to backing it up with actual moves, nada
Your real power shows up in what you do, not what you rant about.
Why didn't America attack Russia or north Korea? Are the presidents in those countries not dictators?

They can only attack soft target. North Korea dey dia nau, why dem no attack them, make dem see how bodi go tell them.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Alliswell248: 12:12pm On Jan 04
LordIsaac:
No one is ignorant of the wiles of the imperialists. However, I'd argue that Nigeria was better pre-independence compared to our followership under wicked thieves. Just imagine how many houses recovered from Emiefewerey, Malami, and the other thieves since 1960!
How many schools, teaching hospitals, and above all, our population then?

You guys think leadership and governance is rocket science.

Go and register in your ward and contest for a political party for me to take you serious.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by YesDaddyTill203: 12:13pm On Jan 04
Trump is nothing but a dictator who's trying to use all other chaos to cover his own crimes, such as being a PDFile. His end will be terrible. Just watch.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by tctrills: 12:13pm On Jan 04
McDoe:
Any nation that fails to invest in its future and cultivate strong, patriotic leaders will live to regret it deeply. The era of absolute sovereignty is over; times have changed. Today, a country is either empowered through its own home-grown policies and self-reliance, or it remains vulnerable and effectively dominated by powerful external forces, often rooted in Western imperialism.

Maduro/Venezuela's case is a profound lesson for Nigeria. We must choose leaders who are reliable, patriotic, and trustworthy. No one is perfect, of course, but we can discern the right ones by closely observing their body language, their words, and most importantly, their past actions and track record.
Please give us some examples. Mention a few names of the kind if politicians you are talking about
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Focusmind: 12:13pm On Jan 04
Nigeria and Nigerians should know that this action that was taken by Trump would have far reaching consequences.

Trump's desire has been for the OPEC and other oil producing countries to pump more oil into the market and crash the price.

For long, US and western democracies have envisaged a world with cheap energy source. Cheap energy spurs growth in western countries but harm the oil producing countries, which are mainly developing countries.

In the coming years, when US assumes full control of the oil industry in Venezuela, more oil would be pumped from that country into the international oil market, crashing the price, with attendant consequences for oil-based economies like Nigeria.

I forsee a $30/barrel oil price in the next one or two years. Trump was unsuccessful in getting the Saudis to pump more oil to crash the bitting energy costs in the West, which indirectly affects their overall industrial output.

As an oil producing country that depends on higher price values to fund its budget, Nigeria and Nigerians should be concerned. The action would definitely have far reaching consequences for third world oil producing countries.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by kernniejay(m): 12:15pm On Jan 04
HacheNoire:
Some Nigerians know more than Kamala

They have been ranting it’s not about oil even when Trump has publicly thrown it to their face.

It’s just really a sad time in history! We have learned, learnt and re-learnt, but glaring the majority of Africans will never escape from mental slavery.

They are clapping for same stroke that was used on them. 🤣😂🤣😂
But you did not read the part where Kamala Harris called Maduro an illegitimate tyrant, it is only the oil aspect your senses pick. Continue.
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Nijaforward: 12:17pm On Jan 04
The problem is why all these people condemning Trump were very quiet when this Maduro was acting like god and a heartless dictator ??
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Alaefulu(m): 12:20pm On Jan 04
One thing about life is this,no matter how cruel and uncouth those who arre supporting trump and it's illegal and unprovoked approach towards the Venezuela people, people will free and open mind will condemned this.... trump is a f as those and what he believes...thanks Kamala and all sensible people condemning this
Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Godszilla: 12:22pm On Jan 04
“VENEZUELA 2024 Protests following the announcement of the results of the presidential election in July were violently repressed with excessive use of force and possible extrajudicial executions. Thousands of arbitrary arrests were carried out against political opponents, human rights defenders and journalists; hundreds of children were among those detained. Detainees including women and children were allegedly tortured. Detention conditions continued to deteriorate. Impunity prevailed for human rights violations. The ICC authorized the resumption of the investigation into alleged crimes against humanity. Journalists remained at risk of arbitrary detention and harassment and the government continued its attempts to obstruct independent media. Human rights NGOs were threatened with closure and human rights defenders remained at significant risk. By the end of the year more than 7.89 million Venezuelans had fled the country.” - Amnesty International

Obrigardo:
Kamala Harris gave a scathing take down of the president's actions on Venezuela and she didn't hold back.

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Re: Kamala Harris Responds to Trump's Actions on Maduro and Venezuela by Amumaigwe: 12:24pm On Jan 04
Obrigardo:
Kamala Harris gave a scathing take down of the president's actions on Venezuela and she didn't hold back.

Read



Source
Harris is a frustrated politician. Yet to recover from the flogging by Trump at the last polls.
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