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    Michael Tracey‏Verified account @mtracey Jan 23
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    Hillary backing the 2009 coup in Honduras certainly had no negative consequences, what with the ensuing crime and refugee crisis. Definitely nothing to learn from that with respect to Venezuela. (Such is the perpetual obliviousness of our esteemed Foreign Policy Community)

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      1. Jenny Li‏ @jennyjenli Jan 23
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        Never forget.https://www.democracynow.org/2016/3/11/before_her_assassination_berta_caceres_singled …

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      1. Tantrik‏ @sudarshanweb Jan 23
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        Hilary was a war monger, voted for the disastrous Iraq war, and again got rid of Gaddaffi leaving Libya in shambles. “Peace loving” Obama too was complicit, that’s mainstream (violent) U.S foreign policy. Going against it as Tulsi is doing is political harakiri.

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      2. Tim Burke‏ @TimBurk89339590 Jan 23
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        I’d say Hillary being an unrepentant warmonger is why she never became US President. Thus, she did suffer negative consequences from voters for being a warmonger. You’re right that she didn’t suffer consequences from her fellow warmongers in the Foreign Policy Community.

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      3. Mark Warns‏ @MarkWarns Jan 24
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        Good point. Remember that, at the limit, it takes a shift of a very small number of voters to swing an entire election. For instance, I had a simple litmus test in '16: I would vote for no warmonger nor for anyone who seemed to want to become one. Doubt I was alone.

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      1. Delta 🎃‏ @FaceTheTree Jan 23
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        Exactly what we gain is more destabilized nations that we sit in for months to years with interventionism.

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      1. no justice - just us.  ⌛️‏ @billm9 Jan 24
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        WMD2. Here we go again

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      1. AJ‏ @AndySpeaking21 Jan 23
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        Except the then-President of Honduras wasn't trying to make a legislature full of nothing but loyalist and establish a single-party state, but rather make even modest populist reforms. Hell, the guy in Honduras was left wing & still respected the opposition up until the military

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      1. Russ‏ @burnt_wick Jan 23
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        Hey Michael, have you considered going on one of @ScottAdamsSays Periscopes? You might want to consider it because you guys could get a lot of work done in an hour.

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      1. RDT705 ⏳‏ @zilla705 Jan 23
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        Just ask Berta Caceres, oh wait...

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      1. Brogan Rowan‏ @dukeye Jan 24
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        Nothing oblivious about it, just the grand chessboard being played out as always. The people are the oblivious ones, unfortunately.

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      1. ᏢᎥᎪ©‏ @mcuozzo Jan 24
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        She also has a hand in the American coup. She and other establishment vampires love coups. They’re anarchists.

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      1. TruthArrow‏ @TruthWarriorP Jan 23
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        The difference is Venezuela is a rich country with oil and natural resources... was once riches country in Latin America

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        @realDonaldTrump @Hillary_esp

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      1. this time is different?‏ @BOBBYbinks Jan 24
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        There is a already a refugee crisis there Michael

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      2. Luis Scull‏ @luisscull Jan 23
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        Your ignoring the 3M venezuelan refugees. 2nd largest refugee crises in the world after Syria. Humanitarian crises, not political one.

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      3.  🌹 TheBlackProgressive  🌹‏ @JGoku18 Jan 23
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        And I fail to see how any U.S./international intervention will change that. Its easy to get swept up by the atrocities but we have to think clearly. History tells us regime change is rarely the answer

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      2. kekekang‏ @bojanglish Jan 23
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        From the guy promulgating the most failed ideology in human history at the expense of the most prosperous, pure brilliance.

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      2. Mark in Dallas‏ @Mark4124NH Jan 23
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        Difference here is that the Venezuelan people want this and are currently suffering. I like you but you are wrong on this one.

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      3. Norm Erosion‏ @KenJones707 Jan 23
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        Then how do you account for the very large pro-Maduro demonstrations that are also taking place. Or the fact that Guadio himself is not very popular. It’s more complicated than simply saying “the Venezuelan people want this.”

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