Nope, didn't think so!
Regards,
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That would all depend on what happens now. If for eight years it is built up as a launching pad for Russian weapons, and they start shelling civilian areas for said time, that might change.
Incidentally, there is no “Minsk Accord” that applies to your hypothetical scenario. You just don’t know right from wrong.
Americans have moved there permanently.
One young gal I know returns periodically for the drugs to control rejection of her US-provided liver transplant. I don’t know where her money comes from.
While she’s gone from Nicaragua, her house is robbed of its windows, doors, and all appliances, so she periodically benefits the local economy.
“Everyone who thinks that, in response to this, the U.S. will soon begin shelling Nicaraguan infrastructure, rocket-bombing Nicaraguan cities, sending a 40-mile-long column of tanks to capture Managua, and holding referendums there to determine whether the local population - many of whom can also speak English - want to become the 51st U.S. state, PLEASE RAISE YOUR HAND!”
Of course, the U.S. won’t do that. We will just send in the CIA to change the regime and then send in boatloads of arms like we did the last time. Or, maybe we might even invade them like the botched Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba for regime change. Either way works.
There you go. Problem solved without all that nasty stuff. Just lie about the whole thing.
Looks like Nicaraguan farmers will shortly be busy towing broken down Russian garbage.
You are right. That will wait until the Russian military is on our border in Mexico. Don’t doubt that the government is working on “regime change” in Nicaragua just as it is in Brazil.
We have Joe Biden. Never say never.