SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Ok, how long till I hear a "Bravo Fox Delta"?
How about now... Bravo Foxtrot Delta.
Took you long enough
SciFiFisher wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Ok, how long till I hear a "Bravo Fox Delta"?
How about now... Bravo Foxtrot Delta.
For now, the showdown stands to provide Mr. Maduro with political cover and excuses amid a widening economic crisis that is largely his fault. To shore up his flagging popular support, he accuses the United States of waging an economic war against his country to drive him out of power.
(bolding mine)“A coup? You know, I don't know anyone that would want to take that mess over, but it might be that we see, whether it's at the end of his term or whatever, I wouldn't say -- I wouldn't (say) necessarily a coup, but there might be with -- the same ruling party … some arrangements to change leadership,” said Marine General John Kelly, Commander of U.S. Southern Command.
"They may have the power of the dollar and the power of the media, but we something they don't have: the power of integrity," said Mr Maduro.
"This legislation gives me the power to defend peace and sovereignty."
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Cower in fear Gringos!, ALBA is displeased because of your imperial imperialist meddling with our glorious revolution
Can you comment on your arrest and on the videos of you on the plane that are circulating?
I do have a comment. I know that I expressed an act of civil disobedience. But that act was necessary.
Why so?
I'm very knowledgable about that part of the world. I teach about U.S. imperialism in Latin America. And the U.S. has declared war against Venezuela. That means military aggression. They tried to take out Hugo with a coup, and then they took him out with cancer.
Oh?
It is my opinion — and Fidel agrees with me …
As in Castro?
Yes, Fidel agrees with me that the CIA had some involvement in giving him cancer, and so he died very sadly. And now Nicolas Maduro is the president and the U.S. somehow thinks this is a better position for the U.S. now.
It's not?
No, what they don't realize is that Maduro is carrying on the revolution. It's not like Raul in Cuba. There is every intention of carrying on the revolution. Fifty more years.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Now ...THIS is what I call a PSF
Arrogant Bimbo.
Sigma_Orionis wrote:PSF= Pendejo Sans Frontiers
"Pendejo" here in Venezuela is a rather mild way to call someone "dumb". In Mexico is quite insulting. So, I suspect it makes a more fun bilingual Double Entendre than originally intended
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