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Poll: Are the Protesters and Venezuelan VP right to see Trump's action as kidnapping of Maduro?

Yes 48% (398 votes)
No 10% (82 votes)
US shouldn't have been involved in the first place 22% (181 votes)
Trump’s right to capture and kidnap Maduro 19% (156 votes)
This poll has ended

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Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by mastermaestro(m): 2:29pm On Jan 04
ceejayluv:
Tinubu, take note.
Honestly, the president must do everything to avoid facing this same treatment. I would seriously him to reach out to the White House as quickly as possible. Trump has his list already. He may capture up to 4 more leaders before his tenure ends.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Kaczynski: 3:30pm On Jan 04
SenecaTheYonger:
Two years ago, America was just all about transgenderism, men knacking men, etc.

Thank God for Trump. I can’t remember the last time I heard from those annoying demography.

Democrats are truly a curse
Trump did not do anything , dude is just a show man no different from ronald reagan .


Transgenderism has become open than ever.


This thing is such a menace that people are now cosplaying as animals .
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by gigabyte13: 4:08pm On Jan 04
No matter how Maduro is perceived to be brutal, what the Trump administration did is pure terrorism....
It is a pretext to more evil to come from the trump administration.....
It is not about drugs, it is about oil
And trump himself spoke about the oil.
Even the American citizen are not safe with this Man.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by qtx(m): 4:17pm On Jan 04
Biased pool question. One sided pool questions.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by MrBadNews: 6:21pm On Jan 04
lilsmart:
Na true talk o! The rat don dey shit for inside water, water don dey smell, and person wey dey control am no dey give us clean water to drink. Abi na only our side dey like this?


Make we ask Iran, Afghanistan, Libya and dem others…dem dey drink clean water for there? Dem own dey okay? Na so e dey be for everywhere, person wey dey suffer dey understand language.

cheesy
you dey ask Muslim terrorists country them wey like make rat shit dey smell for their water, you for ask sensible countries like South Korea, Panama, Granada, this country them rat been shit for their water before USA come they give them clean water drink grin, and them take am with happiness.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by MrBadNews: 6:23pm On Jan 04
freakyavia:
inxae you don't follow things check past US invasions Iraq was a lie top govt officials testified they had an inflation problem and they sawa fix check the US inflation today and see how far selling narratives is what the USA does no be anything is all about the interest of one man the president of Venezuela the fear people have is their country turning out like Iraq the rise of militia that will fight to push the USA out and then the USA using that as a means to declare a country of interest
Also check for South Korea, Panama and Grenada invasion. these countries were happy after USA invaded
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by eepeepook: 7:24pm On Jan 04
What kind of dumb poll was that? Engagement by force.

People protest over anything. My guy in the US told me white people protest over issues they don’t understand sometimes.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by DeepSight(m): 7:56pm On Jan 04
Fuckyoumod:
that's the must important thing.

The happiness of the Venezuelan people, forget all this corrupt regimes around the world condemning it.

Trump did noble.
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The sad thing is how Trump is noble in the eyes of some of you. No he is not corrupt at all.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by DeepSight(m): 7:57pm On Jan 04
MrBadNews:
Also check for South Korea, Panama and Grenada invasion. these countries were happy after USA invaded
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You don't even have your facts right. Pathetic.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by MrBadNews: 8:15pm On Jan 04
DeepSight:
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You don't even have your facts right. Pathetic.
South Korea: The "Lifeboat" Feeling
For most South Koreans in the 50s, the U.S. showing up wasn't some political debate it was a literal lifeboat. The North had pushed them into a tiny corner of the peninsula, and they were facing total collapse.
The Reality: There’s a reason you still see elderly South Koreans today who are fiercely pro-American. To them, the U.S. is why their grandkids aren't living in a famine-stricken dictatorship. But it’s a heavy kind of gratitude, born out of a war that leveled every city they had.


Grenada: The "Locked Door" Moment
Grenada is probably the only place where "happy" might actually fit. Imagine being stuck in your house under a "shoot-to-kill" curfew because a violent military coup just murdered your favorite leader. You're terrified, the power is out, and you don't know who's in charge.
The Reality: When the U.S. landed, people literally ran into the streets to cheer because they could finally breathe again. They turned the date into a national holiday not to celebrate the U.S., but to celebrate being able to walk outside without catching a bullet.


Panama: The "Sledgehammer" Relief
Panama is the most complicated one. Most people there hated Noriega. He was a thug and he was destroying the country. So when he was dragged out, there was a huge sense of "finally, the monster is gone."

The Reality: But then you have the families in El Chorrillo. The U.S. basically incinerated their neighborhood to get to Noriega’s headquarters. It’s hard to feel "happy" about being liberated when you’re standing in the ruins of your own living room. It felt less like a rescue and more like a surgery performed with a chainsaw.


At the end of the day, it’s rarely about loving the U.S. It’s about the fact that the situation before the intervention was so terrifying that the invasion felt like the lesser of two evils.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by DeepSight(m): 8:33pm On Jan 04
MrBadNews:
South Korea: The "Lifeboat" Feeling
For most South Koreans in the 50s, the U.S. showing up wasn't some political debate it was a literal lifeboat. The North had pushed them into a tiny corner of the peninsula, and they were facing total collapse.
The Reality: There’s a reason you still see elderly South Koreans today who are fiercely pro-American. To them, the U.S. is why their grandkids aren't living in a famine-stricken dictatorship. But it’s a heavy kind of gratitude, born out of a war that leveled every city they had.


Grenada: The "Locked Door" Moment
Grenada is probably the only place where "happy" might actually fit. Imagine being stuck in your house under a "shoot-to-kill" curfew because a violent military coup just murdered your favorite leader. You're terrified, the power is out, and you don't know who's in charge.
The Reality: When the U.S. landed, people literally ran into the streets to cheer because they could finally breathe again. They turned the date into a national holiday not to celebrate the U.S., but to celebrate being able to walk outside without catching a bullet.


Panama: The "Sledgehammer" Relief
Panama is the most complicated one. Most people there hated Noriega. He was a thug and he was destroying the country. So when he was dragged out, there was a huge sense of "finally, the monster is gone."

The Reality: But then you have the families in El Chorrillo. The U.S. basically incinerated their neighborhood to get to Noriega’s headquarters. It’s hard to feel "happy" about being liberated when you’re standing in the ruins of your own living room. It felt less like a rescue and more like a surgery performed with a chainsaw.


At the end of the day, it’s rarely about loving the U.S. It’s about the fact that the situation before the intervention was so terrifying that the invasion felt like the lesser of two evils.
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Lol. Korea was a Cold War Issue and not an invasion as you think. The other side was China/ Communists.

The "war"never ended officially. There was just a cease fire up till today which split the country.

Also it's called the Korean Conflict because Congress never declared war.

So you are simply comparing apples and oranges.

Thirdly it's remarkable how you leave out of your consideration the most notable examples of Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria and Libya.

PS: Try think for yourself next time rather than running to place a question with AI. Anyone can tell miles away.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by darediamond(m): 11:27pm On Jan 04
Nextjs:
Americans are not Nigeria. They value the lives of everyone in the states.

Anything, anyone that threatened the interest of the American people will have to contend with the force of the American military.

Same way the terrorist in Nigeria are working against the Interest of the American people and it allies.
USA is a system and NEVER a country so anything can goes as long as it favours it main owner: BRITAIN
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by MrBadNews: 11:31pm On Jan 04
DeepSight:
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Lol. Korea was a Cold War Issue and not an invasion as you think. The other side was China/ Communists.

The "war"never ended officially. There was just a cease fire up till today which split the country.

Also it's called the Korean Conflict because Congress never declared war.

So you are simply comparing apples and oranges.

Thirdly it's remarkable how you leave out of your consideration the most notable examples of Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Syria and Libya.

PS: Try think for yourself next time rather than running to place a question with AI. Anyone can tell miles away.
All this countries were happy and better off, after the USA government intervened, that's my point ☝️.
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Nextjs: 2:05am On Jan 05
darediamond:
USA is a system and NEVER a country so anything can goes as long as it favours it main owner: BRITAIN
Are u dreaming!?..

USA is more than Britain. Didn't u see where keir steamer was almost kneeling down to trump last year when Trump impose sanctions on eu n uk?

Britain no get mouth where USA dee
Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by darediamond(m): 10:29pm On Jan 05
That is how they want it to appear to the uninformed like you still are. Dig deeper, you will See How things are arranged properly.
Who is the Head of THE OLYMPIANS?
Nextjs:
Are u dreaming!?..

USA is more than Britain. Didn't u see where keir steamer was almost kneeling down to trump last year when Trump impose sanctions on eu n uk?

Britain no get mouth where USA dee
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