Sunday 23rd of November 2025

the murders were carried out in international waters, he added....

Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth claimed a new US strike on a vessel that, according to him, was used for drug trafficking in the Caribbean Sea and belonged to a "terrorist organization."

"Today, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War carried out a lethal kinetic strike on another narco-trafficking vessel operated by a Designated Terrorist Organization (DTO) in the Caribbean," Hegseth said on X.

Three men were on board the vessel during the attack, which was carried out in international waters, he added.

"All three terrorists were killed, and no U.S. forces were harmed in this strike," Hegseth added.

https://sputnikglobe.com/20251102/pentagon-chief-claims-new-us-strike-on-drug-trafficking-vessel-in-caribbean-1123052196.html

 

NOW ASK YOURSELF A QUESTION: WOULD DRUG RUNNERS BE DUMB ENOUGH TO CARRY ON AS USUAL WHILE FACED BY A HUGE ARMADA OF US NAVY SHIPS ARMED WITH THE LATEST WEAPONS AND GUIDED MISSILES? THE ANSWER IS "EVEN THE DUMDEST DUDES WOULD CHOSE ANOTHER ROUTE FOR THEIR DRUG DUMP"... THUS EGGHEAD OR WHATEVER HIS NAME IS HAS JUST MURDERED THREE PEOPLE...

THE USA NAVY BOFFINS, THE PENTAGON CHIEF AND THE US PRESIDENT, DONALD BOOFHEAD, SHOULD GO TO PRISON FOR BEING DICKHEADS...

 

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         POLITICAL CARTOONIST SINCE 1951.

nobel war prize winner....

 

Nobel Peace Prize winner calls for military attack on her own country
Washington’s anti-drug campaign off Venezuela’s coast is the only way to oust “illegitimate” Nicolas Maduro, Maria Corina Machado has said....

 

The US military buildup off Venezuela’s coast could help bring about regime change, opposition figure Maria Corina Machado has said. The Nobel Peace Prize laureate this year signaled she would welcome US strikes on the country if they help remove President Nicolas Maduro.

Washington has accused Maduro of having ties to drug cartels, calling him a “narcoterrorist.” Earlier this year, US President Donald Trump deployed a naval armada to the western Caribbean, and since September, US forces have struck alleged drug-smuggling vessels off Venezuela’s coast.

Media reports say Washington is expanding its naval presence, with analysts suggesting that the mission could extend beyond counter-narcotics. Trump denied planning direct strikes inside Venezuela, but reportedly reviewed a list of potential targets.

Asked on Bloomberg’s ‘The Mishal Husain Show’ if she backs US military action, Machado said, “I believe the escalation that’s taking place is the only way to force Maduro to understand that it’s time to go.”

She claimed that Maduro “illegally” seized power in last year’s election, from which she was barred. Machado also claimed that opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia won the election. Ousting Maduro, she said, would not be “regime change in the conventional way,” since he is “not the legitimate president” but “the head of a narcoterrorist structure.”

“This is not regime change, this is enforcing the will of the Venezuelan people,” she stressed.

Maduro has accused Machado of channeling US funds to “fascist” anti-government groups, calling her a front for Washington’s interference in Venezuelan affairs. Machado has had close contacts with the US government for decades. In 2005, then-President George W. Bush received her at the Oval Office.

Asked if US military force is the only way to remove Maduro, Machado said the threat alone could be sufficient: “It was absolutely indispensable to have a credible threat.” She added that the Venezuelan opposition is “ready to take over government,” backed by the military and police, claiming that “more than 80% of them are joining and will be part of this orderly transition as soon as it starts.”

READ MORE: Latin America is China’s laboratory in Washington’s ‘backyard’

Maduro has denied US drug-trafficking accusations, accusing Trump of “fabricating a new war.” Caracas called the US operations a violation of sovereignty and a coup attempt, reportedly seeking help from Russia, China, and Iran to strengthen its defenses.

https://www.rt.com/news/627253-venezuela-machado-us-military/

 

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strategic cooperation.....

Russian Military Arrives in Venezuela

HAL TURNER OCTOBER 31, 2025

 

Earlier this week, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Venezuela covering defense, political and economic sectors. Afterwards, Russian military cargo planes began arriving.

Analysts said the aircraft may have delivered as much as 34 tons of material, including portable air-defense systems and air-to-air missiles.

The Il-76 transport plane, registered as RA-78765, departed the Moscow area on 24 October and landed in Venezuela on 26 October after stops in Armenia, Algeria, Morocco, Senegal, and Mauritania.

The aircraft reportedly remained in Caracas for about 45 hours before departing for Cuba.

Given the U.S. military buildup off the coast of Venezuela, the probability that Russia transferred possible air defense equipment, or worse, anti-ship weapons, is a significant development.

One wonders what the U.S. may be thinking about that given the U.S. has been supplying Ukraine with weapons to use against Russia?   It seems that turnabout is fair play.

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/news-selections/world-news/russian-military-arrives-in-venezuela

 

 

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SEE ALSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ZU_qtVycW4

 

SEE ALSO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0xu5F0e2hc

shifting the global strategic map

The global strategic map just shifted — quietly, but significantly.
Russia’s decision to bring the Oreshnik integrated command system into Venezuela is more than a defense partnership. It’s a direct reconfiguration of power in a region the United States has long considered untouchable.

This video breaks down how Russia moved without noise, why Venezuela agreed at this moment, and what this means for the U.S., NATO, Latin America, and Europe going forward.

No hype. No exaggeration.
Just straight, clear analysis — with the context the headlines don’t explain.

Oreshnik Venezuela analysis
Russia Venezuela military cooperation
U.S. strategic backyard
Russia in Latin America
Kalibr deployment Caribbean

Oreshnik in Venezuela — The U.S. Just Lost Its Safe Backyard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eamEJvAihRc

 

GUS DOES NOT HAVE ANY MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION BUT IT SEEMS GENUINE...

 

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worse than....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxxMr8ZQYq8

Scott Ritter: Trump LOST to Russia, Venezuela Attack BACKFIRES ft. Ray McGovern

 

TRUMP WOULD BE ACTING WORSE THAN THE BUSHES (IRAQ...), OBAMA (LYBIA, SYRIA, ET AL) AND BIDEN (UKRAINE, OTHER WARS CONTINUED) COMBINED — SHOULD HE ATTACK VENEZUELA WHICH EVER WAY HE CHOOSES.... DESPITE CALLING HIMSELF A PRESIDENT OF PEACE, HE WOULD BECOME A WAR CRIMINAL... AND BE REMEMBERED FOREVER AS SUCH...

 

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american lies....

 

The great lie about Venezuela: Oil geopolitics disguised as “war on drugs”

by Pino Arlacchi*, former Under Secretary-General of the United Nations and the executive director of the United Nation Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC).

 

During my time as head of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), I frequently travelled to Colombia, Bolivia, Peru and Brazil, but never to Venezuela. There was simply no need.
  The Venezuelan government’s collaboration in the fight against drug trafficking was among the best in South America, rivalled only by Cuba’s impeccable record. This makes Trump’s narrative of a “narco-state” in Venezuela sound like geopolitically motivated slander.
  The 2025 World Drug Report tells a story that is the opposite of the narrative peddled by the Trump administration. Piece by piece, the report dismantles the geopolitical lie built around the “Cartel de los Soles”1, an entity as mythical as the Loch Ness Monster, but which is useful for justifying sanctions, blockades and threats of military intervention against a country which, incidentally, sits on one of the planet’s largest oil reserves.

Venezuela according UNOCD: A marginal country in the global drug trade

The 2025 UNODC report is crystal clear and should embarrass those who have demonised Venezuela through rhetoric. The report only briefly mentions Venezuela, stating that a small amount of Colombian drug production passes through the country en route to the United States and Europe. According to the UN, Venezuela has consolidated its status as a territory free from the cultivation of coca leaves, cannabis and similar crops, as well as from the presence of international criminal cartels.
  This document merely confirms the findings of the previous 30 annual reports, which did not address Venezuelan drug trafficking because it does not exist. Only 5 per cent of Colombian drugs transit through Venezuela. For context, in 2018, while 210 tons of cocaine passed through Venezuela, Colombia produced or traded as much as 2,370 tons – ten times more – and Guatemala produced or traded 1,400 tons.
  Yes, you read that right. Guatemala is a drug corridor seven times more important than the Bolivarian “narco-state” allegedly is. However, no one talks about this because Guatemala has historically accounted for only a tiny share of the global total – 0.01 per cent – of the one drug that interests Trump: oil.

The mythical ‘Cartel de los Soles’: Hollywood fiction

The “Cartel de los Soles” is a product of Trump’s imagination. It is allegedly led by the president of Venezuela. However, it is not mentioned in the report from the world’s leading anti-drug agency or any other anti-crime agency, whether European or otherwise. Not even a footnote. This deafening silence should make anyone with a shred of critical sense reflect. How can an organised crime group powerful enough to warrant a 50 million US-Dollar2 bounty be completely ignored by all agencies involved in anti-drug efforts?
  In other words, what is marketed as a super-cartel worthy of a Netflix show is actually a collection of small, local networks – the kind of petty crime found in any country, including the United States, where nearly 100,000 people die each year from opioid overdoses unrelated to Venezuela, but all to do with American Big Pharma.

Ecuador: The real hub that no one wants to see

While Washington raises the spectre of Venezuela, the real drug trafficking hubs are thriving almost undisturbed. For example, in Ecuador, 57 per cent of banana containers leaving Guayaquil and arriving in Antwerp are loaded with cocaine. European authorities seized 13 tons of cocaine on a Spanish ship coming from Ecuadorian ports, which are controlled by companies that are protected by Ecuadorian government officials.
  The European Union produced a detailed report on Guayaquil’s ports, documenting how “Colombian, Mexican and Albanian mafia groups all operate extensively in Ecuador.” Ecuador’s homicide rate has soared from 7.8 per 100,000 inhabitants in 2020 to 45.7 in 2023. Yet Ecuador is rarely mentioned. Is it perhaps because Ecuador produces only 0.5 per cent of the world’s oil and its government does not challenge the US’s stranglehold on Latin America?

The real drug routes: geography vs. propaganda

During my time at the UNODC, one of the most important lessons I learned was that geography does not lie. Drug routes follow a clear logic based on proximity to production centres, ease of transport, the corruption of local authorities and the presence of established criminal networks. Venezuela fails to meet almost all of these criteria.
  Colombia produces over 70 per cent of the world’s cocaine. Peru and Bolivia cover most of the remaining 30 per cent. The most logical routes for reaching the American and European markets are via the Pacific to Asia, through the eastern Caribbean towards Europe and overland through Central America towards the United States. Geographically, Venezuela is disadvantaged for all three main routes, as it borders the South Atlantic. Criminal logistics mean that Venezuela plays only a marginal role in the grand theatre of international narcotrafficking.

Cuba: The embarrassing example

Geography does not lie, but politics can override it. Even today, Cuba represents the gold standard of anti-drug cooperation in the Caribbean. Although it is an island not far from the coast of Florida – a theoretically perfect base for narcotrafficking towards the United States – in practice, it is irrelevant. I have repeatedly observed DEA and FBI agents admiring the Cuban communists’ rigorous anti-drug policies.
  Chavista Venezuela has consistently followed the Cuban model in the fight against drugs, inaugurated by Fidel Castro himself, involving international cooperation, territorial control and the repression of criminal activities. Neither Venezuela nor Cuba has ever had large areas of land cultivated with coca and controlled by organised crime.
  The European Union (EU) has no particular oil interests in Venezuela, but it is interested in combating the drug trafficking that affects its cities. The EU produced its European Drug Report 2025. This document is based on real data, not geopolitical wishful thinking, and does not mention Venezuela even once as a corridor for the international drug trade.
  This is the difference between honest analysis and a false and insulting narrative. Europe needs reliable data in order to protect its citizens from drugs, which is why it produces accurate reports. In contrast, the United States requires justification for its oil policies and therefore produces propaganda disguised as intelligence.
  According to the European report, cocaine is the second most commonly used drug in the 27 EU countries, and the main sources of supply are clearly identified: Colombia for production, and Central America and various routes through West Africa for distribution. Venezuela and Cuba simply don’t feature in this picture.
  Yet Venezuela is systematically demonised, contrary to every principle of truth. In his memoir following his resignation, former FBI Director James Comey revealed the unspoken motives behind American policies towards Venezuela. Trump told him that Maduro’s government was “sitting on a mountain of oil that we have to buy.” This is not about drugs, crime or national security. It is about oil that the US would rather not pay for.
  It is Donald Trump who deserves an international bounty for the crime of “systematic slander against a sovereign state aimed at appropriating its oil resources.” •

https://www.zeit-fragen.ch/en/archives/2025/nr-22-14-oktober-2025-1/die-grosse-luege-ueber-venezuela-die-geopolitik-des-erdoels-getarnt-als-kampf-gegen-drogen

 

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