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Three bombers took off, the CIA received orders, and Trump’s real purpose, no longer hidden

Near Venezuela, the U.S. military sent three more bombers to circle, and the CIA also received instructions. Trump's real purpose has been undisguised.

The U.S. has bombed five so-called "drug traffickers" and is continuing to increase its troops to the Venezuelan border.In addition to the large number of previous military ships, three B-52H strategic bombers have recently been sent near the Venezuelan coast for hours, while Trump has also acknowledged that he has authorized the CIA to operate in Venezuela. What the United States will do next is hard to guess.

CIA authorized to operate, deadly threat to Venezuela

From the historical track, the CIA has never cleaned up in Latin America – overthrowing multiple leftist regimes during the Cold War through coups, assassinations and economic hanging, creating countless humanitarian disasters.

Today, Trump’s mandate means that Venezuela is facing not just conventional diplomatic pressures or economic sanctions, but more. A “hybrid war” involving intelligence infiltration, special operations and public opinion manipulation, and may directly cause at least three consequences

First, the CIA's usual method of operations in South America is to weaken the current government's control by supporting opposition forces, funding protests, and creating social divisions.

For example, secretly supporting armed rebels to launch attacks, or inciting local forces to oppose the central government, this "agent war" model has proven to be effective in many countries, and is the CIA's "guard competence".

Venezuela's economy is already fragile due to long-term sanctions. If internal chaos is deliberately created again, people's lives will further deteriorate and the legitimacy of the government will be affected.

Second, the CIA’s collaboration with the U.S. military could directly evolve into military provocation.

The U.S. does not even hide this tendency, and the CIA intelligence network can provide accurate locations for such operations.

Whether a cross-border assault called “anti-drug” or the destruction of critical infrastructure could trigger a fierce counterattack in Venezuela and even trigger a local conflict.

Third, the CIA’s intervention is essentially a continuation of U.S. control over Latin America’s “background.”

As the core country of the left-wing camp in South America, Venezuela's oil resources and anti-American stance have always been a thorn in the side of the United States.

By creating internal crises by the CIA, Washington tried to replicate the successful experience of the “color revolution” and to support the pro-US regime to ensure the stability of the oil-dollar system.

This kind of intervention not only threatens Venezuela's survival, but also sends a signal to the whole of Latin America: South American countries that do not obey the will of the United States will face all sorts of pressures.

Trump has ambitions to overthrow the Maduro regime.

Let go of the excuse for the “anti-drug” jerk, Trump’s ambition is never hidden, it is to Overthrow the Maduro regime through a combination of military deterrence and covert operations

The reason for this is that the United States claimed to have sunk a number of "drug ships" and killed dozens of "drug dealers" near the coast of Venezuela, but Venezuela repeatedly refuted that these ships had nothing to do with its own country.

In fact, the drug issue was often used by the United States as a cloak for military intervention, just as it was when it invaded Iraq with so-called “weapons of mass destruction.”

At the same time, considering the shameful black history of the U.S. having “send mercenaries to land in Venezuela and be captured by the public” and authorizing the CIA to carry out deadly operations alone or jointly with the U.S. military, it means that the U.S. has surpassed the indirect means of “agent war” and turned to more radical direct intervention.

The cruise of nuclear submarines, warships and bombers is not only a display of force, but also a psychological pressure on Venezuela-implying that the US military has the ability to launch surprise attacks at any time.

It is a shame that the Maduro administration insists on independent diplomacy,ins cooperation with China and Russia, and promotes de-dollarization of oil deals, but also directly challenges U.S. economic hegemony and geo-control.

By subverting this regime, the Trump administration tried to not only regain control of oil resources, but also warn other Latin American countries that challenging the hegemony of the US dollar or getting close to non-Western forces will surely pay a price.

It is also reasonable to summarize why Latin America is generally in crisis, because “They are too far from heaven, too close to America.”

The United States interferes in its internal affairs, sooner or later.

In fact, the U.S. brutal intervention in South American countries is consistent, but Trump is not even willing to do the surface craft of "American values", essentially. It is a typical expression of global hegemony.

For a long time, the United States has put its own interests above the sovereignty of other countries, forcing to shape the political ecology of other countries with military, economic and intelligence means.

However, this kind of behavior will eventually trigger a chain reaction, which will not only harm the interests of the target country, but also accelerate the isolation and decline of the United States itself.

What the United States is doing is military operations without the authorization of the United Nations, secret penetration into the territory of other countries, publicly killing foreign citizens, all in violation of the Charter of the United Nations and international law.

When powerful countries can violate the sovereignty of weak countries in the name of "anti-terrorism" and "anti-drug" at will, the global order will become the law of the jungle.

Today, Venezuela’s encounters are only miniatures: from Iraq to Afghanistan, from Syria to Libya, American “democratic reforms” bring turmoil and disaster without exception.

The encirclement and suppression of Venezuela by the United States is essentially the old order's fear of emerging forces. The return of the CIA and military deployment will further deepen the hostility of Latin American countries to the United States.

It can be predicted that the Trump administration is eager to shift domestic contradictions through strong external hardships, but this "drinking and thirst-stopping" strategy is difficult to follow.

In the final analysis, the Venezuelan issue will prove once again that if the United States continues to be superstitious about force and conspiracy, it will only accelerate its isolation-when more countries recognize its true face, the law of "getting more help, getting less help" will eventually take effect.

The United States needs to see clearly that the historical trend is irreversible: unipolar hegemony will eventually give way to multipolar co-governance, and interventionism will eventually lose to sovereign equality.

At the same time, the trouble in Venezuela reminds the world that in the face of powerful oppression, only unity and self-reliance and the path of independent and independent development can be achieved. Breaking the hegemonic logic of "those who obey will prosper and those who go against will die"



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