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  • The Left’s Long Game in Latin America

    02/12/2026 2:43:01 PM PST · by EnderWiggin1970 · 21 replies
    The American Mind ^ | 2/12/26 | Benjamin Braddock
    Their revolution could soon be coming to an end. January 3, 2026. Caracas. 2:47 AM. The helicopters had come in low over the Caribbean, running dark. The Delta Force operators on board were well-rehearsed. By 3:29 AM, it was over. Thirty-two Cuban bodyguards lay dead in the compound. Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were in flex cuffs, hustled onto a transport aircraft bound for New York. At Mar-a-Lago, President Trump watched the operation unfold in real time with his national security team. It was January 3—exactly 36 years to the day since American forces had extracted military dictator Manuel...
  • Housewives, retirees in Venezuela line up to join militia in response to what Maduro calls "outlandish threats" by U.S.

    08/27/2025 5:42:05 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 46 replies
    CBS NEWS ^ | 08/26/25
    Civil servants, housewives and retirees alike lined up in Venezuela's capital Caracas over the weekend as thousands volunteered to join the country's militia in case there is a U.S. invasion. President Nicolas Maduro called on citizens to respond to "outlandish threats" by the U.S. and sign up over the weekend to the Bolivarian Militia, a civilian corps linked to the South American country's armed forces. The show of force is also intended to send a message to Washington, which has issued a $50 million bounty for Maduro -- who is accused by the Trump administration of leading a drug cartel...
  • Venezuela's Chavez is big trouble for Senator Nelson

    01/30/2005 3:27:30 PM PST · by Kitten Festival · 10 replies · 438+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Jan. 30, 2005 | A.M. Mora y Leon
    Senator Bill Nelson, who accompanied Sen. Chris Dodd and Sen. Lincoln Chaffee on an ill-timed junket to meet Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez, is in political trouble. As Richard Baehr predicted here in "Shilling for the new Castro" two weeks ago, his trip is already an issue with Florida's Latin America-savvy voters. In a panicky letter to a small local Vero Beach newspaper (a sure sign he's hearing from voters), Nelson defends his political tour in Caracas, repeatedly trying to assure Vero Beach readers that he was 'tough' on Chavez while there, and bringing up as much as he can the...