14-Feb-18 World View -- Colombia and Brazil close borders with Venezuela amid talk of possible military intervention

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14-Feb-18 World View -- Colombia and Brazil close borders with Venezuela amid talk of possible military intervention

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14-Feb-18 World View -- Colombia and Brazil close borders with Venezuela amid talk of possible military intervention


Parents send kids to orphanages as Venezuela's oil production collapse

** 14-Feb-18 World View -- Colombia and Brazil close borders with Venezuela amid talk of possible military intervention
** http://www.generationaldynamics.com/pg/ ... tm#e180214



Contents:
Parents send kids to orphanages as Venezuela's oil production collapse
Colombia and Brazil close borders to refugees from Venezuela
Venezuela fears a military 'invasion' by Colombia and U.S.


Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil,
Nicolás Maduro, Angélica Pérez, Juan Manuel Santos, Oscar Naranjo,
Raul Jungmann, Kurt Tidd, Vanessa Neumann

Deplorable

Re: 14-Feb-18 World View -- Colombia and Brazil close borders with Venezuela amid talk of possible military intervention

Post by Deplorable »

Let Venezuela rot. Let them all die. Let them eat each other. It's none of our business. Latin America is just string of shit holes that share a common language: Spanish--the language of the lawn boy.

Build the wall.


devorah

Re: 14-Feb-18 World View -- Colombia and Brazil close borders with Venezuela amid talk of possible military intervention

Post by devorah »

What desperation: Colombia as a haven. Interesting I noted the word "drugs" (cash crop) only once. Venezuela is especially pathetic because its resources could produce a thriving economy were socialism not the enforced tyranny. A starving population does not organize and resist well. Apparently we will not hear of a palace coup.
We already have at least 10,000 troops in Afghanistan and unknown numbers in Syria and Iraq. The National Guard is recruiting.
Just thinking about the illegal invader hoods here, I fully understand Brazil and Colombia's lack of enthusiasm for those looking for food.
Perhaps I'm behind events, but isn't there a wonderful humane gathering called the United Nations? They have access to food supply relief and "peacekeepers". Korea has a buffer zone. Calais has former migrant jungle nomads. Could palestinean-like relief camps be established or should we just go straight to another place for Americans to be injured and killed?

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