To: CondoleezzaProtege
"Vladimir... For the fuel, for the mining rights, for the political influence in the hemisphere... We must show Venezuela that though the Americans are weak and spineless, WE the RUSSIANS will protect and defend them. WE represent strength! Continuity! Steadfastness! So, Vladimir... It is time to send them money."
"...And Vladimir, remember: to send the right message, it should be in American dollars."
2 posted on
11/02/2019 12:02:33 AM PDT by
golux
To: CondoleezzaProtege
They’re buying access to something... What? I’m not sure.
3 posted on
11/02/2019 12:59:52 AM PDT by
Bullish
(My tagline ran off with another man.)
To: CondoleezzaProtege
How much did Obama ship to Iran to keep it afloat - $1.5 billion? Or was it more?
4 posted on
11/02/2019 1:14:01 AM PDT by
Cowboy Bob
("Other People's Money" = The life blood of Liberalism)
To: CondoleezzaProtege
Hard to carry water for a water barrel full of leaks.
Foreign aid cannot overcome hardship due to corruption.
6 posted on
11/02/2019 2:40:39 AM PDT by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
To: CondoleezzaProtege
Well this will make the many Maduro FReeper fans happy.
7 posted on
11/02/2019 2:54:51 AM PDT by
rrrod
To: CondoleezzaProtege
Wow! Russia is a Russian asset!
Somebody get Cankles another talking head gig quick~
10 posted on
11/02/2019 3:28:39 AM PDT by
rawcatslyentist
("All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing")
To: CondoleezzaProtege
“Hmmm. Ya can’t EAT money...I’m guessing this is not humanitarian aid...must be a bribe,” said Captain Obvious.
To: CondoleezzaProtege
AH, the greenback, the currency of the Realm! Euros,not so much.
To: CondoleezzaProtege
Hey Condolezza...why did you exclude this part of the article, which provides a reasonable explanation for the cash shipments.
While the money could be for any number of things like Venezuela repatriating cash held overseas or dividends from a stake in a Moscow-based bank or revenue from sales of crude or gold the complex logistical feat shows one of the ways President Nicolas Maduros administration has sought to skirt aggressive U.S. financial sanctions. As a consequence of the scrutiny, the central bank is conducting more transactions in cash, sometimes offering local clients access to euro bills.
Its almost like you're a propagandist intentionally trying to mislead the audience.
14 posted on
11/02/2019 4:50:54 AM PDT by
mac_truck
(aide toi et dieu t'aidera)
To: CondoleezzaProtege
15 posted on
11/02/2019 4:57:13 AM PDT by
McGruff
(Does no one is above the law apply to Democrats?)
To: CondoleezzaProtege
The Ruble is worthless outside of Russia. One dollar equals 64 rubles.
16 posted on
11/02/2019 5:37:34 AM PDT by
SkyDancer
( ~ Just Consider Me A Random Fact Generator ~ Eat Sleep Fly Repeat ~)
To: CondoleezzaProtege
20 posted on
11/02/2019 8:14:40 AM PDT by
knarf
(I say things that are true, I have no proof, but they're true..)
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