War hasn't been declared. > The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (often called the War Powers Act) is a U.S. law designed to limit the President's power to commit the U.S. to armed conflict without congressional approval,…
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Yeah, read any newspaper.
It's really not a crime against the US constitution. And "International Law" isn't really law, because there is no enforcer. International politics is anarchy. Rules are enforced by the hegemon.
The ones who stayed are mostly too poor and famished to leave.
Fortunately, their disbelief does not make it not true.
My concern for Venezuelans is precisely what makes me believe "removing Maduro good" even though things are more nuanced and complex than those three words.
Yes, he has to telegraph that to the world to try to minimize fears that the US _desires_ a prolonged intervention, regardless of what happens, and regardless of what he actually believes. Statements made by politician…
That's empirically wrong. Also nearly every single Venezuelan who's left the country since Chavez is against Maduro
I think for most people, they just think _someone_ will win eventually and you can't win if you don't play, so why not part with some (hopefully) disposable income that could turn their entire life around.
Smart quotes should work like ligatures rather than being special characters.
I'm not sure the Motherland is really all that strong these days, Dmitry.
War hasn't been declared. > The War Powers Resolution of 1973 (often called the War Powers Act) is a U.S. law designed to limit the President's power to commit the U.S. to armed conflict without congressional approval,…
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Yeah, read any newspaper.
It's really not a crime against the US constitution. And "International Law" isn't really law, because there is no enforcer. International politics is anarchy. Rules are enforced by the hegemon.
The ones who stayed are mostly too poor and famished to leave.
Fortunately, their disbelief does not make it not true.
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My concern for Venezuelans is precisely what makes me believe "removing Maduro good" even though things are more nuanced and complex than those three words.
Yes, he has to telegraph that to the world to try to minimize fears that the US _desires_ a prolonged intervention, regardless of what happens, and regardless of what he actually believes. Statements made by politician…
That's empirically wrong. Also nearly every single Venezuelan who's left the country since Chavez is against Maduro
I think for most people, they just think _someone_ will win eventually and you can't win if you don't play, so why not part with some (hopefully) disposable income that could turn their entire life around.
Smart quotes should work like ligatures rather than being special characters.
I'm not sure the Motherland is really all that strong these days, Dmitry.