President Biden must be going for a record for destructive acts all over the world. His Administration is pulling strings via his latest oil deal with Venezuela, in what looks like incentives for them to start yet another war by invading their neighbor Guyana. Are there any doubts who is behind it all? The very same people who helped install A Marxist in Brazil, and who moved to help the Socialists of Venezuela. A nation allied to Russia and China, by the way. Biden, and the Marxists behind him such as Obama, are global agents of chaos. And of course, we are playing as if we are allied to Guyana.
Media: “Congressman Higgins, Venezuela appears poised to invade Guyana, what are your thoughts on yet another war?” Me: “My thoughts are your boy iPOTUS Biden is going for the record.” – Rep Clay Higgins
Venezuela’s Provocative Referendum on Guyana’s Territory: A Precarious Tug of War
Venezuela is on the brink of a contentious decision, one that could have significant implications for its relationship with its oil-rich neighbor, Guyana. The government of Nicolás Maduro is posing an audacious question to the Venezuelan electorate: Should they be granted the authority to invade neighboring Guyana and claim three-quarters of its oil-rich territory? This audacious move comes as part of a century-old territorial dispute between the two nations, a conflict that is not only raising tensions in the region but also posing a real threat of escalation into a full-blown armed conflict. This article delves into the complexities of this issue, the potential consequences, and the international perspectives surrounding this territorial dispute. Continued below the vid
The President Of Guyana On the Venezuelan Referendum On Sunday For War
Another war has begun: clashes began on the border of Venezuela and Guyana.
The fighting began due to a dispute over the ownership of the Guyana-Essequibo territory. Both parties claim rights to it;
Brazil, the USA and Great Britain may support Guyana in a territorial dispute… pic.twitter.com/HDIQimdBJ7
— Yasmina (@yasminalombaert) December 2, 2023
The Provocative Referendum
On a Sunday marked with heightened anticipation, Venezuelans are set to cast their votes in a five-part referendum. Among the various questions posed, one stands out – granting President Maduro special powers to invade Guyana and establish a new Venezuelan state, encompassing a staggering 74% of English-speaking Guyana’s current landmass. This proposed territory, should it come into fruition, would be named Guayana Esequiba.
Is It a Political Ploy? While some experts dismiss this move as a mere political ploy by President Maduro to cater to his domestic constituencies, many Guyanese view the threat as palpable and alarming. Beyond the potential loss of their citizenship, Guyana faces the specter of a territorial seizure that would drastically reshape its national boundaries. “Clearly Maduro has domestic constituencies in mind, but I think when you weigh the number of negatives of annexation, Maduro would be crazy to risk all of those negatives to take 74% of Guyana,” remarks Ivelaw Griffith, a security expert familiar with the region.
Venezuela is disputing the border with Guyana that was awarded to Guyana (Britain) by an international court that was ruled by 2 Brit’s, 2 Americans and a Russian. This is the history 👇 pic.twitter.com/2i3LMNge2A
— Blue Bay Network (@BlueBayNetwork) December 2, 2023
A Century-Old Dispute: The roots of this territorial dispute trace back to a century ago when Venezuela laid claim to a vast swath of land known as the Essequibo region, currently part of Guyana. The controversy has been a long-standing point of contention between the two nations, simmering under the surface for decades. Now, with the provocative referendum, it threatens to boil over into an international crisis.
International Involvement and Alliances: The prospect of military action between Venezuela and Guyana has garnered the attention of global powers, potentially drawing them into the fray. Notably, Brazil, the United States, and the United Kingdom have all signaled their support for Guyana in the event of a military invasion by Venezuela. Such international backing could significantly tip the scales in favor of Guyana and deter President Maduro from pursuing a military solution. Continued below this fast clip
Venezuela’s Defense Minister Padrino Lopez, says the Venezuelan people are united to “defend Essequibo” and that the nation must “prepare”. By “defending Essequibo”, he means Venezuela’s invasion of Guyana and annexation of 74% of territory
BREAKING:
Venezuela’s Defense Minister Padrino Lopez, says the Venezuelan people are united to “defend Essequibo” and that the nation must “prepare”.
By “defending Essequibo”, he means Venezuela’s invasion of Guyana and annexation of 74% of territory pic.twitter.com/Jk5ajA17aV
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 1, 2023
Venezuela’s Historical Pattern: For many observers, Venezuela’s recent actions in the region may seem eerily familiar. The country’s leadership, under President Maduro and his predecessor Hugo Chávez, has exhibited a pattern of provocative and expansionist behavior. This pattern includes involvement in conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, Armenia, and Gaza. Some have even drawn parallels between Maduro’s tactics and those of Russian President Vladimir Putin, given their close relationship and shared penchant for military adventurism.
Implications for Regional Stability: The territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana has the potential to destabilize the entire region. A military confrontation could have severe repercussions, causing unrest and displacement of local populations, as well as economic repercussions for both nations. Additionally, it may further strain diplomatic relations between Venezuela and neighboring countries, complicating efforts for peaceful resolution. Continued below the vid…
Is the US planning on defending Guyana against Venezuela if they decide to take the disputed territory. US has many wars and Guyana is not strategic to the US unless it wants to secure oil for the US market. pic.twitter.com/XfIFDhgtSt
— Blue Bay Network (@BlueBayNetwork) December 2, 2023
Is the US planning on defending Guyana against Venezuela if they decide to take the disputed territory. US has many wars and Guyana is not strategic to the US unless it wants to secure oil for the US market.
The Fragile Peace and Hope for Diplomacy: As the tension mounts between Venezuela and Guyana, the importance of diplomacy and peaceful negotiation cannot be overstated. The international community, including the United Nations and regional organizations, must play a pivotal role in facilitating dialogue between the two nations. A peaceful resolution to this century-old dispute is not only in the best interest of Venezuela and Guyana but also the entire region.
To Sum it all up: Venezuela’s provocative referendum on Guyana’s territory is a significant development that demands attention and concern. While some view it as a political maneuver by President Maduro, the potential consequences of a military invasion are too grave to ignore. The involvement of global powers and the historical patterns of Venezuela’s leadership further complicate the situation. Regional stability hangs in the balance, making diplomacy and peaceful negotiation imperative. The international community must work collectively to defuse this ticking time bomb and prevent the eruption of yet another conflict in an already tumultuous world.
Al Santana, Freelance writer for Whatfinger News
Comments – Thread -Links
- Venezuela is disputing the border with Guyana that was awarded to Guyana (Britain) by an international court that was ruled by 2 Brit’s, 2 Americans and a Russian. This is the history – Blue Bay Network
- Venezuela is about to start another war: has a direct interest in making sure Caracas backs down. In other words, we have a direct interest in maintaining peace in the Western hemisphere. – Gordon Chang linking to Defense Article
- POWDER KEG AMERICA: Venezuela Votes in a Referendum Asking Whether They Should Invade Neighbor Guyana and Occupy 74% Of Its Territory! – Gateway Pundit
- Brazil and Venezuela also decided to go to war. Venezuela is reportedly planning to invade the disputed territories of the Guyana-Essequibo region. Presumably, the troops of both countries entered into skirmishes after Nicolas Maduro ordered the deployment of troops to Guyna – Dan Mutungi (clips and photos at Twitter)
- Maduro and supporters campaign with images of Venezuela + Guyana‘s Essequibo region ahead of this Sunday’s referendum. The Brazilian military has increased its presence along the border, though hard to say whether an invasion is imminent – Populism Updates