
"On the Republican side, a good, solid majority still are of the neoconservative variety and do believe in intervention, but they've masked that and they've been clever. So, Lindsey Graham, has not changed his positions, but he's clever and he's become very close to the president, influences the president. Same with Marco Rubio."
"So the pending invasion or regime change war in Venezuela is hatched by those people. I actually think Trump is the one who is least likely to want to do these things, but he is surrounded by people who believe in regime change and are goading him on. I do think, though, that if he invades Venezuela or if he approves significant arms sales, which are really gifts to Ukraine or more welfare to Ukraine, if he does either of those, the rift with Marjorie Greene will pale in comparison to what happens to his"
Approving significant arms sales or increased aid to Ukraine, or invading Venezuela, would implode the presidency and crumble the MAGA movement. Boat strikes off Venezuela have raised legal questions, with officials claiming authority based on suspected drug trafficking and asserting those boats bring drugs to the United States. Critics argue the boats cannot reach the U.S. directly and that operations risk killing civilians who are not smugglers. Trump has not ruled out deploying troops to Venezuela. Many Republicans still favor intervention and exert influence toward regime change. A U.S.-brokered Ukrainian peace deal was agreed but implementation remains uncertain.
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