Saturday, January 03, 2026

Bombs away for Trump, self-proclaimed peace president





Bombs away for Trump, self-proclaimed peace president



Trump today ordered large-scale military strikes in Venezuela and announced that leftist leader Nicolas Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country. — AFP pic

Saturday, 03 Jan 2026 9:00 PM MYT


WASHINGTON, Jan 3 — Donald Trump returned to office vowing to be the peace president. Nearly a year later, he is embracing war on multiple fronts.

Trump today ordered large-scale military strikes in Venezuela and announced that leftist leader Nicolas Maduro had been captured and flown out of the country.


The raid to kick off the new year comes after the US military on Christmas Day hit Nigeria, in what Trump said was an operation targeting jihadists who had attacked Christians.

And hours before the attack in Venezuela, Trump warned of another US intervention in a third region, saying US forces were “locked and loaded” if Iran’s clerical state kills protesters who have taken to the streets.


The enthusiasm for war would seem at odds for a president who has loudly declared that he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for supposedly ending eight wars, a claim that is highly disputable.


In his second inaugural address on January 20 last year, Trump said: “My proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier.”

But soon after, Trump rebranded the Defence Department as the “Department of War.”


Both Trump and his aides insist that military muscle is the path to real peace.

“We’re making peace through strength. That’s what we’re doing,” Trump told a rally last month in Pennsylvania.

“Peace through strength” was famously a catchphrase of Ronald Reagan, as he promoted a massive military build-up at the end of the Cold War, and was attributed to the Roman emperor Hadrian who built up defences.

But the strategy was generally understood as a way to prevent war from beginning.

‘So-called nation-builders’

Making his love of force even more striking, Trump has not only described himself as a peacemaker but has spoken for years against US interventionism.

Declaring “America First,” he cast himself as a different kind of Republican than the party’s last president George W. Bush, whose administration he castigated as warmongers over the Iraq invasion of 2003.

In a speech in Riyadh in May, Trump said that “so-called nation-builders wrecked far more nations than they built” and failed to understand countries where they intervened.

In one key difference with Bush, Trump has made no pretense of long-term commitment.

He last year ordered the bombing of Iranian nuclear sites in support of an Israeli attack as well as strikes in Syria in retaliation for the killings of US forces.

But like Bush, Trump cares little about UN or other international conventions on war.

The Trump administration argues that Maduro faced a warrant for drug charges in the United States, but Maduro’s government is a UN member, even if most Western countries consider him illegitimate following elections riddled with irregularities.

Senator Ruben Gallego, a Democrat and Iraq war veteran, called Venezuela the “second unjustified war in my lifetime,” although he agreed Maduro was a dictator.

“It’s embarrassing that we went from the world cop to the world bully in less than one year. There is no reason for us to be at war with Venezuela,” he said on X.

In one irony, the latest Nobel Peace Prize, so coveted by Trump, went to Venezuela’s opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, whose name the US president did not appear initially to know.

Trump, however, has won one peace prize since taking office.

Fifa’s president, Gianni Infantino, presented Trump last month with a prize from football’s governing body ahead of the US co-hosting the World Cup.

Infantino said that Trump, who has taunted migrants from developing countries and threatened violence against domestic opponents, was being recognised for his “exceptional and extraordinary actions to promote peace and unity around the world.” — AFP


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Clown's motivations:

(1) Venezuela - yes, has lots of oil - attack, invade

(2) Iran - has oil too, kacau, places puppet King there

(3) Migeria - yap, mucho oil too - kacau, be prepared to sapu

*** in the past ***

(1) Iraq - ayoh, so much oil lah, sudah invaded

(2) Libya - oil also banyak, frigg Gaddafi

(3) Chile - copper galore, rampas lah, killed its Prez Allende

(4) Panama - strategic canal, gasak

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If Thailand builds the Kra Canal, she better watches out for wankee intervention

Greenland - also on list
Canada - ditto






20 comments:

  1. UN chief Antonio Guterres “deeply alarmed” by U.S. capture of Maduro, “deeply concerned” that “the rules of international law have not been respected.”

    He hasn't said a word for Iranian demonstrators killed this week by the regime, no appeal to protect their human rights.

    https://x.com/hillelneuer/status/2007525162825199724?s=46

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    1. wow… showing yr mfering 圣母 chant of fart

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  2. Free Free Venezuela.

    Venezuelan journalist Germania Rodriguez Poleo's message to those who are mad that President Trump captured dictator Nicolas Maduro:

    "Do not for a moment let your hatred and disdain for Donald Trump have you defending the dictator of my country, which was destroyed by [Maduro] and [Hugo] Chavez and their system 20 years ago. We Venezuelans are very, VERY happy that our dictator has been arrested, removed, and will be put through a trial. It's the first time we're seeing justice in 26 years! Now let's hope they get all of those criminals out of Venezuela and then we can return home."

    https://x.com/ryansaavedra/status/2007566178261090776?s=46

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    1. this bitch announced in her interview with trump junior that if she becomes president of Venezuela, she would privatize every oil fields. Along the way, she said, this would make trump a very very rich man!

      Truly a shameless bitch

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  3. Prophetic words at Nobel Peace Prize presentation:

    Venezuelan Opposition Leader María Corina Machado on December 11, 2025:

    We will turn Venezuela into the energy, technological, and democracy hub of the Americas.

    We will host all of you in a bright, democratic, and free country, and it’s going to be soon.

    https://x.com/clashreport/status/2007396525048217676?s=46

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    1. wakakakaka… the exact words

      We will turn Venezuela into the energy, technological, and democracy hub of the America (ie USofA)

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  4. Very dangerous impacts on East Asia and Eastern Europe.
    Trump - we take Venezuela.
    Trump to Xi - you can take Taiwan and South China Sea - all yours.
    Trump to Putin -Latvia and Estonia is all yours.

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    1. Do Putin & Xi need to listen to trump?

      Do they need to following up with the trump's fart?

      Obviously a mfering u, think so

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  5. Free Free Venezuela.

    Gracias Presidente Trump.

    🚨 NOW: It is absolutely ELECTRIC down in Miami, the Venezuelans are riding on a PARTY BUS because they are so happy about what President Trump just accomplished.

    USA and Venezuelan flags flying all over the place!

    LET FREEDOM RING 🇺🇸🇻🇪

    https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2007614482810556914?s=20

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    1. Clown has openly and very publicly says he's after the oil, celebrate??? wakakaka

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    2. Why is Venezuela one of the poorest LA country, with all their oil? Because the oil has been rampassed by their leaders. Their ekonomy has collapsed. Currency worthless. Don’t blame sanctions. It is only a poor excuse. Eg Russia is doing fine with sanctions.

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    3. runners r celebrating!!!!!

      So, what so great for them to celebrate?

      Oooop… pawn a piece of their ex country

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    4. mfer, yankee sanctions lah!

      Ooop… u busy tak tau

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  6. Very Aneh.

    Obama killed Osama Bin Laden, no congressional approval. Obama invaded Libya, the opposition kills Gaddafi. no approval. Biden killed the Al-Qaeda leader in 2022. No congressional approval. Trump swoops in and brings the man alive back to the U.S, Democrats go crazy. lol. As an independent who sits in the middle, Democrats to need to stop being hypocritical.

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    1. ooop… that's HOW the two parties system of the yankee politikus play their game of tic for tac

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  7. He is not “President” Maduro.

    He lost. Badly. Wasn’t even close. Then he used his cartel army to violently take power.

    And you liberals are on social media doing everything but sucking him off from the back.

    Edmundo Gonzales - 7,086,955 votes (67%)
    Nikolas Maduro - 3,206,164 votes (30%)

    https://x.com/teameffujoe/status/2007501066397724767?s=20

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    1. wow… yr mfering numeric from the fart chamber

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  8. Very Aneh.....

    This is wild...

    Two months ago: Russia ratified a treaty to defend Venezuela.

    Yesterday: China’s Special Envoy reaffirms "unbreakable brotherhood with Venezuela."

    This morning: Crickets

    https://x.com/JohnLeFevre/status/2007465827981787275?s=20

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    1. What were the massive Ilushin cargo planes and huge Russian ships carrying? Oh I get it, Maduro’s cash, jewelry and valuables.

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  9. Why is Ktemoc supporting the S-Whole Putin's invasion of Ukraine ?

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