What a Military Intervention in Venezuela Would Look Like – IT DOESN’T LOOK GOOD WITH EITHER SCENARIO!

What a Military Intervention in Venezuela Would Look Like!

1.  A precision bombing campaign and a full-scale invasion. 

…A precision military intervention in Venezuela would require operations in the air, at sea, and in cyberspace.

…The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti, for example, lasted thirteen years in a much smaller country.

2. Ground Invasion- “United States might choose to go all-in from the beginning. That would mean a major intervention, including both air strikes and the deployment of at least 150,000 ground troops to secure or destroy airfields, ports, oil fields, power stations, command and control centers, communications infrastructure, and other important government facilities, including the president’s residence, Miraflores Palace. The invading army would face 160,000 regular Venezuelan troops and more than 100,000 paramilitaries.”

…..An invasion of Venezuela would take far more troops (27,000), and last far longer (over 4.5 years), than Panama in 1989!

…..Cuban and Russian security forces would abandon their posts, and the Venezuelan people would welcome the foreign forces with open arms.

…..”There’s no such thing as risk-free military action. But in this case, the social, economic, and security costs of intervening far outweigh the benefits. Whether the United States launched limited air strikes or a full ground invasion, it would almost certainly get sucked in to a long, difficult campaign to stabilize Venezuela after the initial fighting was over. Such an engagement would cost American lives and money and hurt the United States’ standing in Latin America.”

Another Reason for Washington in Venezuela?

The US relies on tantalum to build the basic circuitry in guidance control systems in smart bombs, the on-board navigational systems in drones, anti-tank systems, robots and most weapons systems.
— Read on journal-neo.org/2019/03/13/another-reason-for-washington-in-venezuela/

1. Coltan AKA “Blue Gold” is the source of tantalum. The Military Industrial Complex needs it, to survive.

2. China’s One Belt One Road.

Max Blumenthal’s Excellent Videos From Venezuela Prove the Media Are Lying AGAIN

Follow intrepid Max as he gets to the bottom things on the ground. He uses a very effective technique of interspersing clips of American robots, er, we mean newscasters, saying one thing, and showing his own footage showing the exact opposite. Quite entertaining. Here he is touring a state-subsidized communal market showing that there are plenty of basic consumer goods
— Read on russia-insider.com/en/max-blumenthals-excellent-videos-venezuela-prove-media-are-lying-again/ri26568

There are mounting signs of military planning for Venezuela

By: Kyle Rempfer and Todd South

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US soldiers load a C-17 cargo plane with food, water and medicine for a humanitarian mission to Venezuela, at Homestead Air Force Base in Homestead, Florida, on February 22, 2019. (RHONA WISE/AFP/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump has been talking about ordering a military operation targeting Venezuela since 2017.

At first, that was widely dismissed as a rash threat, but the idea of a U.S. effort to force “regime change” in the oil-rich South American country may be gaining momentum in Washington.

“It’s a regime that, frankly, could be toppled very quickly by the military if the military decides to do that,” Trump said in September.

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US Attack on Venezuelan Power Grid ‘First Act in the Next Play’ of Regime Change

A massive power outage at the Guri Dam in Venezuela caused 18 of the country’s 23 states to go dark on Thursday, bringing life to a halt. Caracas has alleged it’s the work of Washington, where key politicos seemed to know about the attack almost as it happened. An activist told Sputnik it’s the “first act in a new play” of regime change.
— Read on sputniknews.com/analysis/201903091073076691-US-Attack-Venezuelan-Power-Grid-First-Act-New-Play/