Here's Why the Trump-Rubio Attempted Regime Change in Venezuela Won't Work
Make no mistake about it: the Trump-Rubio attempted Venezuelan regime change won't ever work.
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1/4/20261 min read


There's a laundry list of reasons why the Trump-Rubio attempted regime change won't work today or tomorrow in Venezuela, but at the top of the list is the same reason why the U.S. government cannot effect regime change in Russia, China, Iran, Gaza, Yemen:
The U.S. military simply does not have enough U.S. soldiers to put a sufficient number of boots on the ground in any of these countries to effect regime change.
Most Americans have been propagandized by U.S. administrations, pro-war pundits and the pro-war media into believing that the U.S. military is the most powerful military in the world and no one can stop the U.S. military from doing whatever the incumbent President wants to do.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
How? Why? Because the U.S. military can put only about 150,000 U.S. soldiers on the ground in any instance.
In the case of Venezuela, the Venezuelan military has approximately 300,000 soldiers ready to fight.
Trump is talking out his ass when he says he is going to "run Venezuela" and let U.S. oil companies do as they please inside Venezuela.
As usual, Donald Trump is lying when he speaks about anything.
What most Americans don't realize is the Pentagon makes decisions based on computerized war games since the 1950s.
That's why Biden and Trump didn't send U.S. ground forces into Ukraine, Yemen or even Gaza - precisely because U.S. war game simulations result in unacceptable levels of casualties the U.S. public would not accept.
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