our next war?

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GA8314

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Threaten the petro-dollar (like Iran has in the past and Libya attempted) and you go down. I don't agree with this, but this is the reality. Watch the media start to ramp up it's rhetoric towards Venezuela. Watch the drumbeats of war begin...... Then ask yourself whom the media serves. I can assure you petro-dollar avoidance won't be the main reason and other rhetoric will be used to justify a U.S. led coup.

While there are many catastrophes and even famines in the world today, it will first begin with a ramp up of media coverage, thus escalating the situation in the minds of American voters.

Then comes the panels of experts. Topics such as "Should the U.S. invade Venezuela or simply fund the rebels." "Should the U.S. be preparing for a ground war, or will strategic airstrikes be sufficient".

I hope I am wrong.






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