Trump steps down if he fails after Venezuela invasion


Trump steps down if he fails after Venezuela invasion

Col. McGregor, who Trump appointed as a senior adviser to the acting defense secretary in the first term, says it would be a mistake for Trump to invade Venezuela, and that if the American people see soldiers returned home in body bags, they would withdraw their support for Trump and face pressure to step down. Not only McGregor, but also intelligence agencies and State Department workers predict a similar future.

First, Trump’s claim that Venezuela is a drug kingdom is false. Most of the drugs flow through U.S. allies Colombia, Mexico, and Honduras. So, Trump’s drug trafficking is like President Bush’s false attack that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.

The UK has stopped cooperating with the US in the Venezuela case because the UK does not want to be exposed to such risks because it has identified illegality and specified the parties through post-mortem investigations into the Iraq war.

The second is that Trump is slaughtering civilians without even declaring war. There is controversy in the U.S. over the fact that the defense secretary ordered them to attack and kill even floating people after they were attacked. The U.S. Congress decided to investigate. Lawmakers issued a statement not to follow illegal orders, which would pose a risk to their participation in future illegal killings of U.S. soldiers. So Trump called lawmakers an insurrection and wrote, “Execution,” which U.S. military law says should reject illegal orders. Given the provision, Navy SEAL’s involvement in the slaughter of civilians is a great disgrace. It is said that bereaved families of fishermen are suing U.S. courts.

Third, it deployed 130,000 troops to Iraq, an open desert, and succeeded in buying generals, resulting in an easy initial success. However, it was eventually forced to withdraw from regional stabilization due to thousands of deaths, high economic costs, and war irritation. And the United States decided not to fight directly for its allies.

Venezuela, by the way, is twice as wide as Iraq and is a jungle and swamp, so the difficulty level rises sharply compared to Iraq. It is in the same environment as Vietnam. Initially, missile attacks on Venezuela’s anti-aircraft systems or missile launch sites could reduce the loss of landing forces and cause significant damage to the Venezuelan military and infrastructure, making them appear visually victorious.

However, millions of Venezuelan militias and anti-American paramilitary groups in neighboring countries have since moved to Venezuela and are willing to fight the United States. Can the US military, which cannot beat the Taliban, who carry slippers and rifles in Afghanistan, endure long-term war and massive damage in the same environment as the second Vietnam War.

Given the legitimacy, illegality, environment of resistance, and the size of the U.S. input, it is expected that the start of ground warfare other than aerial bombing will cause the U.S. to bleed, and that Americans who cheered for the initial victory will change their attitude.

Additionally, Trump’s approval rating for the illegal invasion of Venezuela is now 17 percent. Trump appears to be trying to muster support for the war, citing various causes, such as his involvement in fraudulent elections and Russia’s establishment of a wiretapping base. Global public opinion is cold knowing that Trump’s cause for the war is false, and if there is no way for Trump to win the war without the blood of the U.S. military at a time when even Americans’ support is only 17%, Trump’s fate is determined after the war.


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