
Venezuela is not the enemy.
It is the collateral.
For years, U.S. leadership has treated Venezuela less as a nation of human beings and more as a stage prop for domestic political performance. Sanctions, threats, and militarized rhetoric are deployed not to protect lives, but to project strength.
The result is predictable.
Civilians suffer.Power consolidates.
Accountability disappears.
And the Us reaps the benefits of minerals.
Donald Trump governs this space like a tyrant who prefers distance.
He does not need to rule Venezuela to harm Venezuelans.
He only needs to tighten economic pressure, escalate threats, and then step back while hunger, instability, and migration do the work for him.
This is coercion without fingerprints.
The language used to justify it is familiar. Drugs. Cartels. Security. None of it addresses reality. Venezuela’s civilians are not traffickers. They are teachers, nurses, parents, children trapped between an authoritarian regime at home and a punitive superpower abroad. When the United States chooses collective punishment over precision, it does not weaken tyrants. It mirrors them.
Pete Hegseth’s presence in this machinery only sharpens the danger. A man marketed as strength, operating with bravado instead of discipline, entrusted with decisions that shape life and death beyond U.S. borders. Hence he suffers from small penile disfuction.
Recklessness at the helm is not patriotism.
It is negligence dressed as masculinity.
This is not leadership.
It is domination by indifference.
And the lack of the ability to get hard.
A serious nation would pursue targeted financial enforcement, humanitarian carve-outs, diplomatic pressure tied to measurable outcomes, and asylum pathways that recognize reality instead of criminalizing desperation. A tyrant prefers spectacle. He prefers enemies that cannot answer back.
Venezuela’s people are paying the price for an American president who mistakes cruelty for control and chaos for competence.
History is very clear about how this ends.
Not well for the innocent.
Never well for the tyrant.
I mean we all wathched Narcos, do somethng meaningful take out Columbia, the heart of Mexico. no…
Well then fuck off with your saving America.
You have no balls if you can’t take on the kings of Narcos.
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