And many Chavistas are saying that any involvement by democracies like the US or EU to end Maduro would be a "violation of our sovereignty" even though they have been on Russia and China's payroll for years
@@rubyjohn I feel like he's become a bit of a proxy fan of Russian propaganda. Russian media is laser focused on US abuse in South America, whether or not it's accurate in 2024
LULA is Illegitimate !!!! If the protesters keep protesting and Maduro tries to crush them with the military , much of the military is going to defect and refuse to attack the people, MADURO is DOOMED !!!
@@javiervega1065 have you seen the state of Venezuela? They lost a warship trying to sink an unarmed cruise ship, the US toppled Japan and Germany at the same time. Venezuela can't feed their people and the Maduro administration is _highly_ unpopular with a whole wing of politicians ready to take over. Venezuela has equipment befitting a small to medium sized cold war military, the US is the world's most powerful military in 2024, not a third tier military of 1984. The issue isn't capability, it's about politicial will. Americans doesn't want another Iraq so an invasion is highly unlikely and the idea of an armed invasion is Putin and Maduro/Chavez propaganda. "You better do what daddy Maduro says or the Americans will invade to stop -the Marxist revolution, Juche revolution, Maoist revolution- Bolivarian revolution"
@@javiervega1065 1. Where is ISIS? (They are gone, the U.S. defeated them). 2. Afghanistan was an insurgency war; one very hard to win in as it is not about military strength but political strength (the U.S. kill to casualty rate was approx 1:50). 3. Look at Panama (only 4 deaths in a matter of days).
0:35 Interesting that Belarus unlike their ally Russia requests a transparent recount of the votes. Especially Considering their latest also massively manipulated votes and following protests.
A government change in Venezuela would have nearly zero impact on the US presidential election. It likely wouldn't swing many of the 5% of voters who truly have not made up their mind yet.
It might not impact the US Presidential election but it will have an enormous impact on Venezuela, it's people and the neighboring countries All the way through Mexico and ultimately and US. Everyone wins exempt those who only complain about immigration but wanted because it fills their purpose
It’s too easy to get to Miami. That’s where the folks who should be leading Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, Honduras, Brazil & Colombia live now. The one who should be president of Mexico lives in Texas.
Maduro Trump Viktor Orban, Putin, Kim jong-il, and shi of China are tyrants that should not run a lemonade stand nevermind countries. The one sure thing about any of the names above is stagnation if they keep in power.
Nothing will happen unless the Venezuelan people make it happen. We should help them where we can by providing intelligence and an exit plan for Maduro, but we should go no further down the path of regime change.
Hey VisualPolitik. You didn't do your homework. The Americas have an international organization formed in 1948 called The (OAS) Organization of American States or (OEA) in Spanish: Organización de los Estados Americanos. They have the right to audit elections, as they did recently in 2019 with Bolivia, and Nicaragua in 2021.
Do they have the right to audit elections? Possible (Venezuela is a contested member). Do they have a right to coup if they don't like the results? For sure not!
USA is part of OEA, and yes they support coups, sorry I mean forced freedom, however Gringos won't interviene in Venezuela without The rest of American states supporting it
I considere Maduro to be an older version of Kim Jong Un, in some ways, even worse. At least North Korea was always poor, but Maduro and to some extend his predecessor Chavez sank the country into ruin and it's people are litterally starving. It's said that the average Venezuelan has lost 30 pounds over the last 6 years due to malnourishment. He needs to go one way or another.
A smart man in Maduros position would just dip with his riches to some secret island and live his life rich without paying any consequences(instead of forcing himself with his ego upon his victims(almost an entire nation)
My wife is from Venezuela and her family still lives there. I emailed the Secretary of State explaining to him how the US could provide military assistance to the Venezuelan opposition without needing to launch any sort of military invasion
Incredibly disappointed by this video. First off, the title gives credence to maduro's cries of nonsense. Beyond this, it furthers the narrative seen in Russian media. It's disrespectful to the Venezuelan people, who know that Maduro is the reason Maduro really lost. Beyond all of this, you didn't tell the story very well, you missed various key aspects. I'm normally very impressed by this channel, but this one is a mess from title to sponsor.
My thoughts too. Nobody sane has pushed for Maduro being deposed by an American invasion but it's been the cornerstone of his and Chavez's populist rhetoric for decades
@@SEAZNDragonfor example that Venezuela in a wining token in the US election. As a Venezuelan American there is a gross misrepresentation that the Venezuela situation plays any role in the US election. The honest truth is that the more likely scenario is internal pressures are far more important in determining the situation. External pressures help but are not the key driver of the crisis in Venezuela or its resolution
@@SEAZNDragon I can't because it's too many. The entire premise of this video is wrong. They're talking about it from a perspective that doesn't make sense. There's no mention of the Venezuelan election laws, the most crucial aspect of the whole process. He didn't show the votes in time, nullifying the vote. That's him breaking Venezuelan law. That's not USA influence. If I tackle mars colonisation by talking about how I want to liberate leprechauns from martians, would you know where to begin when arguing back? That's what this is.
Lula Da Silva and Gustavo Petro: we condemn what's happening Venezuela 🇻🇪 Nicolas Maduro: I just Venmo'd you guys did you get it? Lula Da Silva and Gustavo Petro: we fully support the Bolivarian republic of Venezuela 🇻🇪
The rest of the world should also continue to influence the American political system by supporting candidates that align with our interests, similar to what Netanyahu is doing
I would be very happy to help drag Maduro out of Venezeuala. They push drugs to Jamaica, from Jamaica to Dominican Republic, and from Dominican Republic to Turks and Caicos Islands.
It's be a GOAT move on Bidens part to do that as an exiting move. Think about it he's done politically and can do more or less whatever he wants his career peaked he's retiring. To leave on such a high note would make him a note worthy single run president for generations to come.
@@FlamingBasketballClub See now that's actually a valid concern and point, instead of being edgy or using emoji's you made a good argument against what I said. That's so hard is it? I'm a reasonable person, I'm not suggesting military more like CIA, and you'd really only want to do that if you know who is going to replace them. If it's not clear, it could throw the nation then region into chaos. However we know who'd replace him, the person the people of that nation elected. We could just keep using F-35's to drop sword missiles, or go for another method entirely. I'm not interested in boots on the ground and I feel like if we took out a small handful of the right people and put pressure on those who are left while offering them a carrot out it'd work. The people are protesting this, wish there was a way to give them the choice but that's the problem entirely, their choice has been stolen from them.
He is going to go down in history as the worst or one of the worst 3 presidents in US history. If he could topple Maduro that would only be the 2nd good thing he has done. The other being the chips act. But the inflation, stopping of oil infrastructure, and opening the border are so bad those 2 things do not come close to outweighing his damage done. He is a lame duck president he should do nothing to risk the future since he has none. We all know he will pass in the next few years at this rate. Of course worst in history if its written correctly. If the marxist Democrats keep any power we may well have fake history.
I enjoy watching / listening to your videos. I commute a couple of hours a day and will set up a playlist in the morning and listen to it throughout the day. When you have a foreign language speaker and just put subtitles under it, that part of the video is useless to me. I skip it. Sometimes I have time to catch it later in the evenings, but more generally, I just don't get to watch / listen to it. Dubbed over speech is a much better solution. Providing the actual foreign language does not make it more authentic. I have to trust your written translations. Please help.
For one thing, Jaimie Bayli is not a Venezuelan journalist. He is a TV personality from Peru who has had a news/ literally show in Maimi. He is even a novelist and eloquent storyteller. He does despise the Venezuelan regime and considers himself well versed in polical Venezuelan affairs and is in contact with individuals who unofficially give him information. He reports his findings to his public.
His mercenaries are kidnapping us citizens for finding chats against his horrible regime on our phones condemning us to 20 years in prison for "terrorism", this includes minors and elders. They're torturing us, r*ping us and burning us alive. Him being Colombian is the less relevant reason why we want him out of our country.
Removing Maduro from Venezuela would make no difference to US Latino voters. Most of us are either Mexican or puerto rican ancestry. We don't care. Plus, we're more focused on our economic/social troubles here in the US.
! THE USA Government Politicians Have BOASTED about their "Organizing of Coups" in Venezuela and the deliberate Destruction of the Venezuelan Economy and Starving People So that the USA can get the Oil from Venezuela. THE USA is a STINK And NASTY Government causing Trouble worldwide!
This is a one sided analysis. Under international law, no Member State has a right to interfere in the international affairs of any sovereign country. In addition, it says "all peoples have a right to self-determination determination". It further states that this is "regardless of the size of the State". This would be a violation of international law. Unless we are abandoning international law. Who defines dictatorship and corruption and on what basis. Invasion would be illegal because the law says the rule of law applies to us all without discrimination. Maduro is a leader of a sovereign state whose integrity should be legally respected. Only the people of Venezuela have the rights and freedoms as codified in the legal framework of international law to determine their political status and freedoms to pursue their economic, social and cultural development. This is about what happens within their borders. Looking at this situation through the lens of Public international Law can give us a clearer understanding as it stipulates that no Member State should violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of a country's people. This is my student's understanding of PIL. I could be wrong. If I'm wrong then international law is not international.
That's the thing, *is* Maduro actually the legitimate leader of a sovereign state? Given that he lost the election but is fraudulently claiming to still hold office, I'd say no.
Only 3 options left: The military could crack. We could be visited by Mr. Prince The populous will crack. These are t'he only options left to rescue our freedom and democracy.
No I don't think you have that quite right. Put a word hear take out one their and add dictator not welcomed in the America's certainly not in the US or Canada vote blue.
I'm writing from Venezuela. Political partisanship aside, as a North american who has spent a couple decades here I can Say it's become quite stable, and Quality of life is much improved from the hyperinflation era and from the scarcity & hunger caused by US sanctions. I went through the Caracas airport last week. Full of orquestra students on a Unicef feild trip. The fancy hotels were full of Chinese, european and Indian business folk. Life is now cheaper and better here than in Colombia. Before asking for a foreign intervention, Id request that You consider the opinión of the people who DIDNT leave. Because they're the ones who would have to live through it. Not the Ex-pats who left to work abroad. Why doesnt the US go free Myanmar, or some other really atrocious military dictatorship? Why Venezuela? Isnt there lithium or something in Tibet? Go free them instead. We're fine down here. Let Venezuela sort itself out in time.
It will be very difficult for the US to see dead US soldiers, specially before the november election, and there will probably guerrilla warfare afterwards, the solution is colombian soldiers, but Colombia will only get in there if the US supports a situation where venezuela cease to exists permanently, do consider that Petro is not only a socialist but more importantly is a bolivarian, and still hopes for the return of a greater Colombia
Could and Should are the real question of course But it has to be the Venezuelan people's desire and willingness to sacrifice that must decide Maduro's fate.
Not saying Maduro is a good guy... but I don't want the US anywhere close to this. What is the major cause of Venezuela's economic crisis, that aslo caused the migration issue? Oh yeah, US sanctions. It's not a coincidence that when we ramped them up, the Venezuelas economy fell off a cliff. We have no issue working with brutal dictatorships in the middle east... but we care so much about a leftist govt with massive reserves of oil? HMMM I WONDER WHY WE WOULD WANT REGIME CHANGE? Come on... US needs to ef right out of that countries politics. I can Guarantee you whatever government we support won't be because they care about Democracy and freedom. They just need to be capitalist puppets to US corporate interests.
@@TheRealUsernamethe "AmErIcA iS sTeAlinG oUr OiLs!1!" Is a misrepresention. Look at the recent wars in the middle east: Afghanistan has no oil and the US didn't even touch their vast mineral deposits and in Iraq the oil gets sold to fellow Arabs and to Asian countries with the reminder going to Europe and the oil fields have been state owned since before Saddam rose to power. In Iraq the US does SOME of the drilling but thats part of an open bid where they paid for the rights but most of the drilling is done by Asian and European companies while most of the refining is done by Arabs. Oil isn't something that's easy to smuggle, Kuwait couldn't even hide their slant drilling from Saddam and they share a border, America soldiers aren't going to be able to fill their pockets with crude and sneak them back home without anyone noticing
Guatemala, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Honduras, Chile, Suriname and the United States are corrupt and evil countries with human rights abuses with potential political violence, police brutality and war crimes in the Americas. In the future a lot of unrest and chaos.
Yeah. Lets just ignore the oil prices tanking (the gov's main source of income to fund most of their operations), lets forget that most sanctions where on ppl, lets forget sanctions started due to phoney election and years AFTER the beginning of their collapse
Joe Biden: "Nicolas Maduro, I want you to leave office by November of this year so I can have a foreign policy W before I leave office." Nicolas Maduro: "¡Oh, no! ¡De todos modos!
! THE USA Government Politicians Have BOASTED about their "Organizing of Coups" in Venezuela and the deliberate Destruction of the Venezuelan Economy and Starving People So that the USA can get the Oil from Venezuela. THE USA is a STINK And NASTY Government causing Trouble worldwide!
If you speak about civil libertys, try speak about the current crisis in the UK and see if you still got those liberty's or if the comment police knocks on your door. More people are jailed in the UK for comments than in Russia 😊
whether you are left or right, pro-democracy is kind of the base-line necessary to be either... otherwise you are just arguing for your tyrant or theirs.
! THE USA Government Politicians Have BOASTED about their "Organizing of Coups" in Venezuela and the deliberate Destruction of the Venezuelan Economy and Starving People So that the USA can get the Oil from Venezuela. THE USA is a STINK And NASTY Government causing Trouble worldwide!
Jaime Bayley is Peruvian not Venezuelan, he is a media personality and vocal critic, but it is quite far to be a relevant reference in Venezuelan news.
👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐There were 1,000 observers among them a Mexican journalist who was as honest and objective as few others and she said that everything was clean and MADURO won. IN VENEZUELA THERE ARE LAWS, THE PRESIDENT MADURO WON, THIS IS WHAT THE NATIONAL ELECTORAL COUNCIL SAID. MEANWHILE UKRAINE MAINTAINS SUCH A HIGH LEVEL OF DEMOCRACY THAT IT DOESN'T EVEN NEED ELECTIONS OR TERM LIMITS.
@@muhammadnawaz5039 what are you talking about lil bro? we are vast majority, do you want proofs? and why is your name muhammad ? that name is not that venezuelan to me
@@TheRealUsername America is the number one oil producer of oil in the world. Us only has one processing plant to handle the type of oil Venezuela has. Building them would outweigh the value of the oil
Was it a good effort? This is the same rhetoric that Russian state media and Maduro's regime have been shouting for years. I'm surprised he didn't do a video on Zilensky's nazi ties or how Ukraine is operating death camps for Russians living in Crimea
@@javiervega1065 more like Russian and Maduro talking points. "America is about to invade so you need to worship me!" Has been part of Venezuelan rhetoric since Chavez took power and Maduro is just Chavez without the wealth to sustain their terrible economic policies. It's also been a part of Russian rhetoric for awhile too since they've been allies of Venezuela for awhile now
I would love to interview maduro i speak spanish i like the historic from bolivar sad than Chavez passed away but he give the long tome partners and the love off bolivar a nice buried thank you for that i would love to interview maduro for historical
We the Venezuelan people need the help of the international community
And many Chavistas are saying that any involvement by democracies like the US or EU to end Maduro would be a "violation of our sovereignty" even though they have been on Russia and China's payroll for years
Make more noise. I'm so sorry!
We'll send help from the USA if you'll take back these criminals sent here by Maduro by way of Biden and Harris through the southern American border!
I feel that Josh is more emotionally invested in Latin American politics than any other regions lol
@@rubyjohn I feel like he's become a bit of a proxy fan of Russian propaganda. Russian media is laser focused on US abuse in South America, whether or not it's accurate in 2024
He's just a talking head, he hardly understands half of things he's saying.
He is paid for ranting against Venezuela by his NED handlers. 😂
The Venezuelan people the vast majority would like uncle Sam to come over at Miraflores presidential residence in Caracas 😂
Clarification: Jaime Bayly is Peruvian, not Venezuelan.
JAIME BAYLY ALWAYS BEEN ANTI-LEFT
True.
LULA is Illegitimate !!!! If the protesters keep protesting and Maduro tries to crush them with the military , much of the military is going to defect and refuse to attack the people, MADURO is DOOMED !!!
Such of mediocre journalism, they seems to check facts really well
This channel sucks at fact checking itself
They should. It would be based
14 year old kid.
I wonder how many Venezuelan troops are in the US?
I think you should be on the front lines!
@@j.fo.v5260 Shoots we might be on the front lines when this all kicks off. Who knows who made it in.
@@JackSparrow-yl8mynot me. I got bone spurs 😢 just like trump. So... Good luck to you!😢
Could they? Yes.
Will they? Highly unlikely.
No they couldn't
@@javiervega1065 have you seen the state of Venezuela? They lost a warship trying to sink an unarmed cruise ship, the US toppled Japan and Germany at the same time. Venezuela can't feed their people and the Maduro administration is _highly_ unpopular with a whole wing of politicians ready to take over. Venezuela has equipment befitting a small to medium sized cold war military, the US is the world's most powerful military in 2024, not a third tier military of 1984.
The issue isn't capability, it's about politicial will. Americans doesn't want another Iraq so an invasion is highly unlikely and the idea of an armed invasion is Putin and Maduro/Chavez propaganda. "You better do what daddy Maduro says or the Americans will invade to stop -the Marxist revolution, Juche revolution, Maoist revolution- Bolivarian revolution"
@@arthas640 your talking 80 years ago? The U.S. couldn't even get it right in Afghanistan or Syria... keep repeating cia talking points kid
@@javiervega1065remember what happened when thw soviets attacked afghanistan😂. The us was at least able to take it for 2 decades.
@@javiervega1065
1. Where is ISIS? (They are gone, the U.S. defeated them).
2. Afghanistan was an insurgency war; one very hard to win in as it is not about military strength but political strength (the U.S. kill to casualty rate was approx 1:50).
3. Look at Panama (only 4 deaths in a matter of days).
Yea there is no place for Dictatorship in the world , Democracy rule
0:35 Interesting that Belarus unlike their ally Russia requests a transparent recount of the votes. Especially Considering their latest also massively manipulated votes and following protests.
That's funny. At least Putin has a popular base of support, Lukashanko is hated
Not true this is riddled with false information, the president of belarus congratulated maduro
This is a big fat juicy RUMOR.
A government change in Venezuela would have nearly zero impact on the US presidential election. It likely wouldn't swing many of the 5% of voters who truly have not made up their mind yet.
The price of oil would
1@@57lsuarez
It might not impact the US Presidential election but it will have an enormous impact on Venezuela, it's people and the neighboring countries All the way through Mexico and ultimately and US. Everyone wins exempt those who only complain about immigration but wanted because it fills their purpose
5:23 their focus on Sinaloa is leavening an opening for the strengthening of a FAR worse organization if they become the “big one”
cuba should take some poor venezuelans as refugees if they like maduro so much and also the others
It’s too easy to get to Miami. That’s where the folks who should be leading Venezuela, Nicaragua, Cuba, Honduras, Brazil & Colombia live now.
The one who should be president of Mexico lives in Texas.
Utter nonsense.
Oh look, Europeans wanting Americans to put American troops somewhere so Europeans can cry about it if we do or don't.
Maduro Trump Viktor Orban, Putin, Kim jong-il, and shi of China are tyrants that should not run a lemonade stand nevermind countries. The one sure thing about any of the names above is stagnation if they keep in power.
keep them at home, the world is a better place with out your forever wars
@@gegjones97 “your” forever wars . Like your governments haven’t had to role to play in anything lol.
@@gegjones97hello other shoe.
Notice how Argentina's position is ignored by this video.
I think Argentina has it's hand full with it's hand full with domestic issue
ignoring argentinas position is a really smart move most of the time
These leaders are chickens!
In an election between turkeys and chickens - the choice is fowl - the people are ducked!
No it's none of there business
Nothing will happen unless the Venezuelan people make it happen. We should help them where we can by providing intelligence and an exit plan for Maduro, but we should go no further down the path of regime change.
Maybe also expanding 2a to opposition members can be a thing
You are correct. I'm old enough to remember getting too involved militarily with a country that starts with the letter "V".
Exactly! 😊
How about stop repeating cia talking points and leaving other countries alone
@@javiervega1065china, Russia and cubana should have left My country Venezuela, when are you gonna tell them this?
Hey VisualPolitik. You didn't do your homework. The Americas have an international organization formed in 1948 called The (OAS) Organization of American States or (OEA) in Spanish: Organización de los Estados Americanos. They have the right to audit elections, as they did recently in 2019 with Bolivia, and Nicaragua in 2021.
Do they have the right to audit elections? Possible (Venezuela is a contested member).
Do they have a right to coup if they don't like the results? For sure not!
When you legalize the art of coup
USA is part of OEA, and yes they support coups, sorry I mean forced freedom, however Gringos won't interviene in Venezuela without The rest of American states supporting it
And they were blatantly wrong about the 2019 Bolivian election, proceeding to lend a veneer of legitimacy to the subsequent coup
And how well is that working?
I considere Maduro to be an older version of Kim Jong Un, in some ways, even worse. At least North Korea was always poor, but Maduro and to some extend his predecessor Chavez sank the country into ruin and it's people are litterally starving. It's said that the average Venezuelan has lost 30 pounds over the last 6 years due to malnourishment. He needs to go one way or another.
A smart man in Maduros position would just dip with his riches to some secret island and live his life rich without paying any consequences(instead of forcing himself with his ego upon his victims(almost an entire nation)
Muchas gracias por hablar de esto! Venezuela libre!!
It seems unlikely, but as a Trinbagonian (Trinidad and Tobago is a Caribbean country with a maritime border with Venezuela), I'd gladly welcome it.
I, too - my being a Guyanaian of Guyanese nationality 😮❤😢
I don't think US has any business in Venezuela.
You like expensive fuel got it
@@brandonhenderson7020 a lil more walk wont hurt an obese society lol
We do. We need to put that oil to good use
@bessibossi69 but wait I thought everyone was starving now what is it lies don't add up
@@brandonhenderson7020he's talking about America.
My wife is from Venezuela and her family still lives there. I emailed the Secretary of State explaining to him how the US could provide military assistance to the Venezuelan opposition without needing to launch any sort of military invasion
Marines 😂
gee, Cant imagine why they havent gotten back to you. I doubt they have anyone who thinks about these things full time..
@@ryanshaw4250😂😂😂
No
hezbollah is stationed in venezuela,
Its on MSNBC right now, they talking about it.
Incredibly disappointed by this video.
First off, the title gives credence to maduro's cries of nonsense.
Beyond this, it furthers the narrative seen in Russian media.
It's disrespectful to the Venezuelan people, who know that Maduro is the reason Maduro really lost.
Beyond all of this, you didn't tell the story very well, you missed various key aspects.
I'm normally very impressed by this channel, but this one is a mess from title to sponsor.
My thoughts too. Nobody sane has pushed for Maduro being deposed by an American invasion but it's been the cornerstone of his and Chavez's populist rhetoric for decades
It would be helpful to point out what points were missed.
@@SEAZNDragonfor example that Venezuela in a wining token in the US election. As a Venezuelan American there is a gross misrepresentation that the Venezuela situation plays any role in the US election. The honest truth is that the more likely scenario is internal pressures are far more important in determining the situation. External pressures help but are not the key driver of the crisis in Venezuela or its resolution
You didn't watch the video
@@SEAZNDragon I can't because it's too many. The entire premise of this video is wrong.
They're talking about it from a perspective that doesn't make sense. There's no mention of the Venezuelan election laws, the most crucial aspect of the whole process.
He didn't show the votes in time, nullifying the vote. That's him breaking Venezuelan law. That's not USA influence.
If I tackle mars colonisation by talking about how I want to liberate leprechauns from martians, would you know where to begin when arguing back? That's what this is.
Lula Da Silva and Gustavo Petro: we condemn what's happening Venezuela 🇻🇪
Nicolas Maduro: I just Venmo'd you guys did you get it?
Lula Da Silva and Gustavo Petro: we fully support the Bolivarian republic of Venezuela 🇻🇪
You forgot Brazil as supporter. The most “democratic” supreme court
Confiscating the steal fortune is the perfect solution 👌
Stop Maduro.... free people
The rest of the world should also continue to influence the American political system by supporting candidates that align with our interests, similar to what Netanyahu is doing
I would be very happy to help drag Maduro out of Venezeuala. They push drugs to Jamaica, from Jamaica to Dominican Republic, and from Dominican Republic to Turks and Caicos Islands.
It's be a GOAT move on Bidens part to do that as an exiting move. Think about it he's done politically and can do more or less whatever he wants his career peaked he's retiring. To leave on such a high note would make him a note worthy single run president for generations to come.
@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket Sure it would 🤡
@@FlamingBasketballClub Correction: "Sure it would." Yep. Emoji's are for children.
@@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusket It could cause potential regional conflicts. Unless that's what American government is looking for.
@@FlamingBasketballClub See now that's actually a valid concern and point, instead of being edgy or using emoji's you made a good argument against what I said. That's so hard is it? I'm a reasonable person, I'm not suggesting military more like CIA, and you'd really only want to do that if you know who is going to replace them. If it's not clear, it could throw the nation then region into chaos. However we know who'd replace him, the person the people of that nation elected. We could just keep using F-35's to drop sword missiles, or go for another method entirely.
I'm not interested in boots on the ground and I feel like if we took out a small handful of the right people and put pressure on those who are left while offering them a carrot out it'd work. The people are protesting this, wish there was a way to give them the choice but that's the problem entirely, their choice has been stolen from them.
He is going to go down in history as the worst or one of the worst 3 presidents in US history. If he could topple Maduro that would only be the 2nd good thing he has done. The other being the chips act. But the inflation, stopping of oil infrastructure, and opening the border are so bad those 2 things do not come close to outweighing his damage done. He is a lame duck president he should do nothing to risk the future since he has none. We all know he will pass in the next few years at this rate.
Of course worst in history if its written correctly. If the marxist Democrats keep any power we may well have fake history.
Voting for what is nothing going to changes.
I enjoy watching / listening to your videos. I commute a couple of hours a day and will set up a playlist in the morning and listen to it throughout the day. When you have a foreign language speaker and just put subtitles under it, that part of the video is useless to me. I skip it. Sometimes I have time to catch it later in the evenings, but more generally, I just don't get to watch / listen to it. Dubbed over speech is a much better solution. Providing the actual foreign language does not make it more authentic. I have to trust your written translations. Please help.
It should be a joint intervention with soldiers from all over the Americas, including Venezuelan exiles.
HELL NO, NEVER! 🤬
For one thing, Jaimie Bayli is not a Venezuelan journalist. He is a TV personality from Peru who has had a news/ literally show in Maimi. He is even a novelist and eloquent storyteller. He does despise the Venezuelan regime and considers himself well versed in polical Venezuelan affairs and is in contact with individuals who unofficially give him information. He reports his findings to his public.
Regime change that's how American democracy work....
Yeah the US doesn't respect democracy unless the turnout is the one they wanted.
Venezuelan should be free at any cost any how and wherever cost
Worked great in Panama
Worked in Germany
Worked in Japan
IDK . But someone has to remove him. He is Colombian and the vast majority of Venezuelans only want a Venezuelan in the top of the government.
this the type of ignorance that leads to problems
His mercenaries are kidnapping us citizens for finding chats against his horrible regime on our phones condemning us to 20 years in prison for "terrorism", this includes minors and elders. They're torturing us, r*ping us and burning us alive.
Him being Colombian is the less relevant reason why we want him out of our country.
Freedom
Removing Maduro from Venezuela would make no difference to US Latino voters. Most of us are either Mexican or puerto rican ancestry. We don't care. Plus, we're more focused on our economic/social troubles here in the US.
Maduro needs to go!!🤔
You are sick
@@muhammadnawaz5039 you are sick
When has the US cared about bus drivers?
As much as the US cares about Human Rights & crimes against humanity (looks at Israel & Saudi Arabia our besties.)
Ever since the DOT was a thing
Since forever? Bus drivers make decent money considering they're glorified taxi drivers
@@egg174 Ever since Israel n Saudi Arabia cared about Human Rights & Crimes Against Humanity
! THE USA Government Politicians Have BOASTED about their "Organizing of Coups" in Venezuela and the deliberate Destruction of the Venezuelan Economy and Starving People So that the USA can get the Oil from Venezuela. THE USA is a STINK And NASTY Government causing Trouble worldwide!
This is a one sided analysis. Under international law, no Member State has a right to interfere in the international affairs of any sovereign country. In addition, it says "all peoples have a right to self-determination determination". It further states that this is "regardless of the size of the State". This would be a violation of international law. Unless we are abandoning international law. Who defines dictatorship and corruption and on what basis.
Invasion would be illegal because the law says the rule of law applies to us all without discrimination. Maduro is a leader of a sovereign state whose integrity should be legally respected.
Only the people of Venezuela have the rights and freedoms as codified in the legal framework of international law to determine their political status and freedoms to pursue their economic, social and cultural development. This is about what happens within their borders.
Looking at this situation through the lens of Public international Law can give us a clearer understanding as it stipulates that no Member State should violate the fundamental rights and freedoms of a country's people. This is my student's understanding of PIL. I could be wrong. If I'm wrong then international law is not international.
So it is OK for the AXIS countries to destroy democracy as they have in Belarus, Nicaragua, and now Venezuela!
That's the thing, *is* Maduro actually the legitimate leader of a sovereign state? Given that he lost the election but is fraudulently claiming to still hold office, I'd say no.
Venezuelans must solve this maduro problem by themselves.
Jaime is not Venezuelan, you should clarify that. By the way, I like this English channel.
Did Venezuelan goverment had foreign mercenarys in guard? Cuban soldiers that make sure that goverment stay in power?
actually yes bruh
never going to happen
Jaime Bayly is pronounced "HIGH-may BAY-lee." I honestly thought you were talking about a different person till it dawned on me who you meant.
Only 3 options left:
The military could crack.
We could be visited by Mr. Prince
The populous will crack.
These are t'he only options left to rescue our freedom and democracy.
It’s not like this could’ve been predicted. 😂
What’s this about now? Oil?
No. It is a US election year.
Let's go! I'll go! Freedom for America!!
All the countries of Latin America face pressure from the US to act as they want.
No I don't think you have that quite right. Put a word hear take out one their and add dictator not welcomed in the America's certainly not in the US or Canada vote blue.
YES THAT'S RIGHT
The changing of opinions is most likely the same reason most sudden opinion changes usually happen, money change hands.
I'm writing from Venezuela. Political partisanship aside, as a North american who has spent a couple decades here I can Say it's become quite stable, and Quality of life is much improved from the hyperinflation era and from the scarcity & hunger caused by US sanctions. I went through the Caracas airport last week. Full of orquestra students on a Unicef feild trip. The fancy hotels were full of Chinese, european and Indian business folk. Life is now cheaper and better here than in Colombia. Before asking for a foreign intervention, Id request that You consider the opinión of the people who DIDNT leave. Because they're the ones who would have to live through it. Not the Ex-pats who left to work abroad. Why doesnt the US go free Myanmar, or some other really atrocious military dictatorship? Why Venezuela? Isnt there lithium or something in Tibet? Go free them instead. We're fine down here. Let Venezuela sort itself out in time.
Exactly these simpletons are just brainwashed by cia talking points
Well said....
Most of us inside the country want a change, there are many proofs of it
@@martindarmanie6854 nope, not Well said at all, he is Speaking as if we want maduro
We hope so!
Hi you don't
It will be very difficult for the US to see dead US soldiers, specially before the november election, and there will probably guerrilla warfare afterwards, the solution is colombian soldiers, but Colombia will only get in there if the US supports a situation where venezuela cease to exists permanently, do consider that Petro is not only a socialist but more importantly is a bolivarian, and still hopes for the return of a greater Colombia
It's pronounced Colombia
Could and Should are the real question of course But it has to be the Venezuelan people's desire and willingness to sacrifice that must decide Maduro's fate.
We should worrie about our own house.
Not saying Maduro is a good guy... but I don't want the US anywhere close to this.
What is the major cause of Venezuela's economic crisis, that aslo caused the migration issue? Oh yeah, US sanctions. It's not a coincidence that when we ramped them up, the Venezuelas economy fell off a cliff.
We have no issue working with brutal dictatorships in the middle east... but we care so much about a leftist govt with massive reserves of oil? HMMM I WONDER WHY WE WOULD WANT REGIME CHANGE?
Come on...
US needs to ef right out of that countries politics.
I can Guarantee you whatever government we support won't be because they care about Democracy and freedom.
They just need to be capitalist puppets to US corporate interests.
I totally agree with that!
Because it smells oil, the dog wants oil
@@TheRealUsernamethe "AmErIcA iS sTeAlinG oUr OiLs!1!" Is a misrepresention. Look at the recent wars in the middle east: Afghanistan has no oil and the US didn't even touch their vast mineral deposits and in Iraq the oil gets sold to fellow Arabs and to Asian countries with the reminder going to Europe and the oil fields have been state owned since before Saddam rose to power. In Iraq the US does SOME of the drilling but thats part of an open bid where they paid for the rights but most of the drilling is done by Asian and European companies while most of the refining is done by Arabs. Oil isn't something that's easy to smuggle, Kuwait couldn't even hide their slant drilling from Saddam and they share a border, America soldiers aren't going to be able to fill their pockets with crude and sneak them back home without anyone noticing
Guatemala, Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Bolivia, Mexico, Honduras, Chile, Suriname and the United States are corrupt and evil countries with human rights abuses with potential political violence, police brutality and war crimes in the Americas. In the future a lot of unrest and chaos.
Yeah. Lets just ignore the oil prices tanking (the gov's main source of income to fund most of their operations), lets forget that most sanctions where on ppl, lets forget sanctions started due to phoney election and years AFTER the beginning of their collapse
Not a good plan. It should come from the people, with help of the US
Joe Biden: "Nicolas Maduro, I want you to leave office by November of this year so I can have a foreign policy W before I leave office."
Nicolas Maduro: "¡Oh, no! ¡De todos modos!
They need to put an end to their own first…whatever party.
As much as I hate Maduro, regime change by the US is never a good idea. The last time the US did, never went well.
Sometimes, although rarely, it works. Like last time in Panama
! THE USA Government Politicians Have BOASTED about their "Organizing of Coups" in Venezuela and the deliberate Destruction of the Venezuelan Economy and Starving People So that the USA can get the Oil from Venezuela. THE USA is a STINK And NASTY Government causing Trouble worldwide!
@@1998marcom the only one that works.
Im venezuelanand I support foreign intervention, for years now i see it as the only answer
@@porter478
You will be another Iraq or Libya
Just leave Venezuela if you don't want to live under Maduro
If you speak about civil libertys, try speak about the current crisis in the UK and see if you still got those liberty's or if the comment police knocks on your door. More people are jailed in the UK for comments than in Russia 😊
whether you are left or right, pro-democracy is kind of the base-line necessary to be either... otherwise you are just arguing for your tyrant or theirs.
THIS CHANNEL IS PROPAGANDA ALL THE SOURCES ARE ANTI-MADURO
Btw,Bailey isn’t Venezuelan, he is from Peru, i believe; pls do some research before editing.
THE PIE IS IN THE OVEN , LET IT COOK ?????? 🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴👍👍👍👍👍👍
The US needs to mind its own business.
Yeah maybe Russia should put boots on America’s ground and force Trump back into office. 🤔
They have no right to do it
And who the fuck US is to intervene in Venezuela- an independent country?
Can the US please send troops to the UK to save us from our dictatorship?😂
No player.
Don't you dare have oil reserves and not allow our corporations to profit from it!
The topic was the rigged election. But yes the left always defend dictators with Antimericaniam.
! THE USA Government Politicians Have BOASTED about their "Organizing of Coups" in Venezuela and the deliberate Destruction of the Venezuelan Economy and Starving People So that the USA can get the Oil from Venezuela. THE USA is a STINK And NASTY Government causing Trouble worldwide!
LEAVE PEOPLE ALONE.
Jaime Bayley is Peruvian not Venezuelan, he is a media personality and vocal critic, but it is quite far to be a relevant reference in Venezuelan news.
👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐There were 1,000 observers among them a Mexican journalist who was as honest and objective as few others and she said that everything was clean and MADURO won.
IN VENEZUELA THERE ARE LAWS, THE PRESIDENT MADURO WON, THIS IS WHAT THE NATIONAL ELECTORAL COUNCIL SAID.
MEANWHILE UKRAINE MAINTAINS SUCH A HIGH LEVEL OF DEMOCRACY THAT IT DOESN'T EVEN NEED ELECTIONS OR TERM LIMITS.
Gangsterism should not be tolerated as a method of winning elections.
You shouldn't get to decide how another country dictates there government
@@javiervega1065but the people should, we voted for Edmundo, but russia, china and iran pet doesn't want to go
@@Ldkdh no maduro won the election deal with it
@@Ldkdhthat is because you are few and we are many
@@muhammadnawaz5039 what are you talking about lil bro? we are vast majority, do you want proofs? and why is your name muhammad ? that name is not that venezuelan to me
Send in the Marines to restore order.
What have the marines ever done to bring in peace?
The SEALs also need oil, not just the dog
@@neilnelson7603 more than you will ever know!
@@TheRealUsername America is the number one oil producer of
oil in the world. Us only has one processing plant to handle
the type of oil Venezuela has. Building them would outweigh
the value of the oil
@@bdub1934 maybe in Hollywood. Not in reality. Remember, the marines were in Afghanistan and look who controls it.
The oil the oil the oil why do you think merica is there only the oil
YOU FORGET THE VATICAN.
WRONG THE PEOPLE OF COLOMBIA DONT BACK UP MADURO
The world would be a better place if Venezuela had a better government
ummmmm......yeah...... so would everywhere else.......
We need U.S.Guards against our own gov
No but good effort with the video.
Was it a good effort? This is the same rhetoric that Russian state media and Maduro's regime have been shouting for years. I'm surprised he didn't do a video on Zilensky's nazi ties or how Ukraine is operating death camps for Russians living in Crimea
Actually he just repeats cia and state department talking points
@@javiervega1065 more like Russian and Maduro talking points. "America is about to invade so you need to worship me!" Has been part of Venezuelan rhetoric since Chavez took power and Maduro is just Chavez without the wealth to sustain their terrible economic policies. It's also been a part of Russian rhetoric for awhile too since they've been allies of Venezuela for awhile now
@@arthas640 under trump they tried to coup the government what are you talking about?
It is a sick psychopath of a video
Please make a video comparing Putin and Milosevic
Why not just send seal team in? And send the invader’s back with them
Do u know if its true that his bounty has tripled? I live in Colombia and I've been hearing that for about a week now
Not true because if the USA is going to do something against Mature will not let him know in advance.
Nahhhh they won't
Why don't US apply the same effort on N.korea ?
I am trying to understand how this is supporting Venezuelan Sovereignty. I don't like this as much as I don't Russia operation in Ukraine
No. Not possible in the least with the current PLSdem coalition in power that has been supportive of the Socialist totalitarian regime since Chavez.
It would lower gas price and ease inflation 😅
Long overdue.
You are overdue
I would love to interview maduro i speak spanish i like the historic from bolivar sad than Chavez passed away but he give the long tome partners and the love off bolivar a nice buried thank you for that i would love to interview maduro for historical
We may not see it at this time, but there's one nstion thst would love to see the U.S. fail at forcing Maduro out..China.