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Feb 21, 2019 12:30:30   #
Angmo
 
soba1 wrote:
Thanks after I saw this I wanted a military persons take on this video.
Yes I do remember Granada.
I hope it does not come to us using force as well.


I did burst out laughing when it appeared to me a guy in the field with Pom Poms cheering them on. For a moment I thought the video was showing off their L**T regimental combat team - the Pink Berets.

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Feb 21, 2019 12:30:49   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
thom w wrote:
Just curious, why do you think these sites are at a level lower than the one at which he resides?


That's true.

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Feb 21, 2019 12:31:10   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
thom w wrote:
Just curious, why do you think these sites are at a level lower than the one at which he resides?


Why do you have an issue with REUTERS?

Is it that they don't bark at the Moon loud enough?

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Feb 21, 2019 12:31:43   #
Angmo
 
Kraken wrote:
That's true.


Because it was left leaning. What a gotcha. Lol

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Feb 21, 2019 12:32:12   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
But but but but ...

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Feb 21, 2019 12:54:34   #
thom w Loc: San Jose, CA
 
soba1 wrote:
Thanks after I saw this I wanted a military persons take on this video.
Yes I do remember Granada.
I hope it does not come to us using force as well.


https://www.vox.com/world/2019/2/20/18233394/mccabe-trump-venezuela-war-oil-lawrence

Andrew McCabe claims Trump wanted war in Venezuela because “they have all that oil”

It’s a surprisingly overlooked passage of the former FBI acting director’s new book.
By Alex Ward@AlexWardVoxalex.ward@vox.com Feb 20, 2019, 2:20pm EST

In a July 2017 private briefing with intelligence officials, President Donald Trump apparently asked why the US wasn’t at war with Venezuela, noting that “they have all that oil and they’re right on our back door.”

If true, it calls into question why the president has focused so intently on o*******wing the country’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro, and if he plans to send troops in the future.

The claim comes in a surprisingly overlooked passage in a new book by Andrew McCabe, the former acting FBI director, who notoriously has a testy relationship with the president.

McCabe details what an FBI agent told him directly after briefing Trump. According to McCabe’s telling, the president reportedly derailed the meeting, which was supposed to be about Russian spies, by making unrelated comments about North Korea and other countries.

Then Trump brought up Venezuela: “That’s the country we should be going to war with,” Trump said, according to McCabe’s recounting. “They have all that oil and they’re right on our back door.”

McCabe expanded on this during a Tuesday night interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell: “The president’s remarks to the room were along the lines of ‘I don’t understand why we’re not looking at Venezuela. Why are we not at war with Venezuela?’”

There are a few things to note up front. First, this is not a first-hand account, as McCabe was not in the room with the president when he is supposed to have made this statement; rather, McCabe was told about it by another FBI agent person who was in the room at the time.

Second, it’s worth reiterating that McCabe has a longstanding beef with Trump. The president has publicly and repeatedly chastised Jill McCabe, Andrew’s wife, for receiving support from the Virginia Democratic Party and a PAC tied to a Hillary Clinton ally when she ran for a state Senate seat.

Trump has also targeted McCabe himself on Twitter multiple times, calling him a liar, a “loser,” and “a puppet for Leakin’ James Comey,” among other colorful things.

And McCabe certainly has had his own problems with the t***h: The Justice Department’s inspector general found he had “lacked candor” on multiple occasions when asked by senior FBI officials about actions he took during the FBI’s investigation into the Clinton Foundation. Then Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired him after the report’s release, mere hours before McCabe was set to retire.

But despite all that, McCabe’s claim rings true. Here’s why.

It sure seems like Trump wants a war with Venezuela
Trump has talked about war with Venezuela before.

In August 2017, Trump continuously asked his top advisers about a military option for o*******wing Maduro and quelling the growing political and economic crisis his mismanagement of that country has wrought, according to multiple reports.

H.R. McMaster, then Trump’s national security adviser, and others pushed back hard on Trump’s idea, explaining to him that an invasion was unlikely to work and that it would turn regional allies against the US.

That apparently didn’t deter Trump.

On August 11, 2017 — one day after he’d spoke with McMaster about this exact issue — Trump publicly threatened a “military option” for Venezuela while talking to reporters at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. His comments, coming seemingly out of the blue, shocked pretty much everyone.

And Trump has talked about taking oil from other countries where the US military is deployed.

During the p**********l campaign, Trump spoke repeatedly about seizing Iraq’s oil from areas controlled by ISIS. “It used to be to the victor belong the spoils,” he said on September 7, 2016. “One of the benefits we would have had if we took the oil is ISIS would not have been able to take oil and use that oil to fuel themselves.”

Now, according to McCabe’s recounting, it doesn’t sound like Trump explicitly said anything about invading Venezuela solely to take its large oil reserves for America’s benefit during the July 2017 briefing. The FBI agent who told McCabe about the meeting almost certainly would’ve relayed that message if Trump had said that.

But it’s possible Trump had that in mind, the same way he’s had that thought about Iraq before. And asked to clarify, the White House didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Trump administration keeps saying “all options are on the table” when it comes to Venezuela, meaning a military option is still feasible. While it’s unlikely, it sure seems that war with Venezuela has been on the president’s mind for years — and it may be because he wants the oil.

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Feb 21, 2019 12:58:07   #
Angmo
 
Ah yes. Look at all the oil we stole from Iraq.

Lying lefties just repeat their lies. Broken record. But taking the oil to pay for their mess is a valid idea. Profit sharing until it’s paid off.

Hint (McCabe was fired for lying)

*yawn*

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Feb 21, 2019 13:05:10   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Angmo wrote:
Ah yes. Look at all the oil we stole from Iraq.

Lying lefties just repeat their lies. Broken record. But taking the oil to pay for their mess is a valid idea. Profit sharing until it’s paid off.

Hint (McCabe was fired for lying)

*yawn*


The sad part is that it really was OUR OIL, and the Brits.

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Feb 21, 2019 14:39:37   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
Kraken wrote:
Where do you find these sites? How far down in the dumpster do you have to go?


Krackhead, you have your nerve talking about dumpster life when clearly that is where you reside. You are so pathetic and unwanted in your country you have to reach out to other countries and try and make yourself relevant by inserting yourself in their politics. That is about as pathetic as one person can be.

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Feb 21, 2019 14:42:42   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
thom w wrote:
https://www.vox.com/world/2019/2/20/18233394/mccabe-trump-venezuela-war-oil-lawrence

Andrew McCabe claims Trump wanted war in Venezuela because “they have all that oil”

It’s a surprisingly overlooked passage of the former FBI acting director’s new book.
By Alex Ward@AlexWardVoxalex.ward@vox.com Feb 20, 2019, 2:20pm EST

In a July 2017 private briefing with intelligence officials, President Donald Trump apparently asked why the US wasn’t at war with Venezuela, noting that “they have all that oil and they’re right on our back door.”

If true, it calls into question why the president has focused so intently on o*******wing the country’s dictator, Nicolás Maduro, and if he plans to send troops in the future.

The claim comes in a surprisingly overlooked passage in a new book by Andrew McCabe, the former acting FBI director, who notoriously has a testy relationship with the president.

McCabe details what an FBI agent told him directly after briefing Trump. According to McCabe’s telling, the president reportedly derailed the meeting, which was supposed to be about Russian spies, by making unrelated comments about North Korea and other countries.

Then Trump brought up Venezuela: “That’s the country we should be going to war with,” Trump said, according to McCabe’s recounting. “They have all that oil and they’re right on our back door.”

McCabe expanded on this during a Tuesday night interview with MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell: “The president’s remarks to the room were along the lines of ‘I don’t understand why we’re not looking at Venezuela. Why are we not at war with Venezuela?’”

There are a few things to note up front. First, this is not a first-hand account, as McCabe was not in the room with the president when he is supposed to have made this statement; rather, McCabe was told about it by another FBI agent person who was in the room at the time.

Second, it’s worth reiterating that McCabe has a longstanding beef with Trump. The president has publicly and repeatedly chastised Jill McCabe, Andrew’s wife, for receiving support from the Virginia Democratic Party and a PAC tied to a Hillary Clinton ally when she ran for a state Senate seat.

Trump has also targeted McCabe himself on Twitter multiple times, calling him a liar, a “loser,” and “a puppet for Leakin’ James Comey,” among other colorful things.

And McCabe certainly has had his own problems with the t***h: The Justice Department’s inspector general found he had “lacked candor” on multiple occasions when asked by senior FBI officials about actions he took during the FBI’s investigation into the Clinton Foundation. Then Attorney General Jeff Sessions fired him after the report’s release, mere hours before McCabe was set to retire.

But despite all that, McCabe’s claim rings true. Here’s why.

It sure seems like Trump wants a war with Venezuela
Trump has talked about war with Venezuela before.

In August 2017, Trump continuously asked his top advisers about a military option for o*******wing Maduro and quelling the growing political and economic crisis his mismanagement of that country has wrought, according to multiple reports.

H.R. McMaster, then Trump’s national security adviser, and others pushed back hard on Trump’s idea, explaining to him that an invasion was unlikely to work and that it would turn regional allies against the US.

That apparently didn’t deter Trump.

On August 11, 2017 — one day after he’d spoke with McMaster about this exact issue — Trump publicly threatened a “military option” for Venezuela while talking to reporters at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. His comments, coming seemingly out of the blue, shocked pretty much everyone.

And Trump has talked about taking oil from other countries where the US military is deployed.

During the p**********l campaign, Trump spoke repeatedly about seizing Iraq’s oil from areas controlled by ISIS. “It used to be to the victor belong the spoils,” he said on September 7, 2016. “One of the benefits we would have had if we took the oil is ISIS would not have been able to take oil and use that oil to fuel themselves.”

Now, according to McCabe’s recounting, it doesn’t sound like Trump explicitly said anything about invading Venezuela solely to take its large oil reserves for America’s benefit during the July 2017 briefing. The FBI agent who told McCabe about the meeting almost certainly would’ve relayed that message if Trump had said that.

But it’s possible Trump had that in mind, the same way he’s had that thought about Iraq before. And asked to clarify, the White House didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Trump administration keeps saying “all options are on the table” when it comes to Venezuela, meaning a military option is still feasible. While it’s unlikely, it sure seems that war with Venezuela has been on the president’s mind for years — and it may be because he wants the oil.
https://www.vox.com/world/2019/2/20/18233394/mccab... (show quote)


So, little tommie, McCabe is a proven liar, so this whole posting is crapola. Plus he is trying to sell his new book of lies.

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Feb 21, 2019 18:07:43   #
Angmo
 
Elaine2025 wrote:
So, little tommie, McCabe is a proven liar, so this whole posting is crapola. Plus he is trying to sell his new book of lies.


I do think McCabe lost his retirement as he was fired days before retirement. So he’s gotta live off the lies he fed lefties all this time. Or his retirement is reduced. Hopefully he gets none. Liars need to pay.

Tommie won’t help a fellow liar though.

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Feb 21, 2019 18:11:21   #
Angmo
 
soba1 wrote:
Thanks after I saw this I wanted a military persons take on this video.
Yes I do remember Granada.
I hope it does not come to us using force as well.


Oh, as for direct action, if our military can go in and do it’s job unencumbered by silly rules it should be a pretty sharp and fast fight.

Of course that’s what they thought about Iwo Jima. Lessons learned. I hope.

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Feb 21, 2019 18:34:39   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Angmo wrote:
Oh, as for direct action, if our military can go in and do it’s job unencumbered by silly rules it should be a pretty sharp and fast fight.

Of course that’s what they thought about Iwo Jima. Lessons learned. I hope.


The Vennies would fold as fast as Saddamite Hussinsein’s vaunted Republican Guards.

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Feb 21, 2019 19:10:13   #
Angmo
 
LWW wrote:
The Vennies would fold as fast as Saddamite Hussinsein’s vaunted Republican Guards.


Arabs culturally are poor shots. That’s very consistent. They’d rather empty a mag and hide than hit anything.

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Feb 21, 2019 19:59:12   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Angmo wrote:
Arabs culturally are poor shots. That’s very consistent. They’d rather empty a mag and hide than hit anything.


It is amazing that Israel has stomped the dog Shiite out of the whole Middle East time after time.

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