Trump's Whatever War
After promising no more 'forever wars,' Trump gives his Venezuelan oil imbroglio an open-ended timeline.
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PRESSED BY A TEAM of New York Times reporters Wednesday evening for a timeline on his oil imbroglio, President Trump did not give a precise time range for how long Venezuela would remain under U.S. control. Would it be three months? Six months? A year? Longer?
“I would say much longer,” the president replied.
The man who promised to end American “forever wars” now owns a Whatever War. Not only is his exit strategy opaque, but Trump’s rationale for war keeps shifting.
Are we fighting Nicolás Maduro’s authoritarianism? Nope: Maduro’s vice president is still in charge and Trump doesn’t like the opposition leader because she claimed the Nobel Peace prize he coveted.
Are we fighting drug cartels? Nope: Trump recently pardoned a former South American president who helped traffic nearly 500 million tons of cocaine to the United States.
Are we fighting for oil? Yes.
“We will rebuild it in a very profitable way,” Trump told the Times team .
”We’re going to be using oil, and we’re going to be taking oil. We’re getting oil prices down, and we’re going to be giving money to Venezuela, which they desperately need.”
Giving money to Venezuela? There’s another twist. Trump just gutted American foreign aid programs.
Whatever.
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Trump has no soul. Neither does one person in his incompetent cabinet. Does he have one redeeming quality? I would be hard pressed to name one, unless you award his grifter talents.
Based on 10 years of this repeated unconstitutional behavior any MAGA voters still on board the Trump train are unapologetic bigots, at least in my opinion.
Attacking Venezuela without a clear justification, strategy, or goals proves one thing: the Commander-in-Chief is careless with the lives of our armed forces.