The reasons are obvious:
1. The
regime is a narco-state. Ministers, Generals, relatives of the President,
Governors and strongman Cabello are directly involved in drug trafficking,
according to the international media. A narco-state is a threat for the whole
region.
2. The
regime is a rogue government. It has alliances with terrorist groups, drug
traffickers and rogue governments all over the world: North Korea, Cuba, Syria,
Hezbollah, FARC and others.
3. The
new vice president, Tarek El Aissami, is accused of helping Arab terrorists to
obtain false identity papers to allow them to infiltrate into the U.S. He is
under investigation.
4. The
horrendous humanitarian crisis generated by the regime is forcing thousands of
Venezuelans to leave their country and to seek refuge in neighboring countries,
Colombia, Brazil and the isles of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire. This represents a
major political and social disturbance for these countries.
5. The
regime constantly violates the InterAmerican Democratic Chart, threatening the political
stability of the region.
6. The
regime continues to utilize petroleum as a political weapon, in an effort to
exchange handouts for political loyalty in the region. It has become an agent
of political prostitution.
7. The
regime refuses to honor its financial commitments with companies of many
countries in the region. Due to this it has received the largest number of
international adverse legal actions of any country in the region.
8. For
many years now the chavista regime has promoted a group of corrupt Latin
American leaders who are very corrupt, made up of Lula da Silva, Dilma Rousseff,
Nestor and Cristina Kirchner, Daniel Ortega, the Castro brothers, Jose Mujica,
Jose M. Zelaya, Evo Morales and other minor members. This international mafia
has been the Executive arm of the Sao Paulo Forum and has committed serious
political and financial crimes in their attempt to consolidate their political
power in the region.
It is not a matter of Venezuela
being a military threat to the United States. Anyone who witnessed the comical military
maneuvers the regime recently executed will realize that this armed outfit is
very mediocre. The threat derives from the reasons given above. The Venezuelan
regime is a purulent cyst in the body of the region, one that has to be
extirpated to prevent its metastasis.
This is the real reason why the U.S
defines Venezuela as a threat. This is the reason Maduro tries to galvanize
opposition against it among the states of the region. The U.S. is thinking of the
regime, not of the Venezuelan nation when it issues this declaration of the
Venezuelan regime as a threat. The U.S. declaration actually supports the Venezuelan
people against the purulent cyst the chavista regime has become.
There will be many American chavistas running through the streets on Jan 20th in Washington DC. We have a plague of them also, and they are just as stupid and destructive as the communists in Venezuela.
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