Guyana election day
Guyana election day started yesterday with an unfounded accusation of Venezuelans firing shots, as Guyana Electoral Commission was setting up schools for voting. This is fake news as Venezuela is extremely occupied on deterring United States intentions of war throughout the southern Caribbean. Irfaan Ali's government claims that Guyana fired back for some reason. There is a narrative portraying Venezuelans as butchers. All we have been doing is to claim Guayana Esequiba through Geneva agreement. Our armed forces have not entered region in dispute: we are actually fighting aggression from United States which accuses us of drug traffickers, even though most drug traffic comes through Pacific Ocean.
We Invest in Nationhood WIN party, led by Azruddin Mohammed claims inaccuracies, inefficiencies, inconsistencies and irregularities in voting process. Yesterday night, PPP was actively campaigning while campaign season had already ended. Today morning there were spots teaching people how to vote for PPP, offering them money. According to WIN campaign, international observers have pushed a narrative of a calm process. We could see videos of young voters exacerbating narrative of a peaceful voting process, while the black, yellow, and red PPP flag was being exposed.
There are reports of voters who were supposed to be able to vote at specific polling stations. Those reports were made available online yesterday, but when they showed up in person today to schools: they were told that they were not included on the voter roll. Hopefully they could all vote at a later. Polls just closed a few minutes ago and we should be waiting for results during the next few hours or perhaps a couple of days.
Meanwhile, United States Navy issued a report regarding Iwo Jima ship, deployed in domestic Puerto Rico southern waters in the Caribbean. Such approved maritime waters of United States of America are nevertheless close to maritime border of Venezuela, which extends all the way to the parallel 16 degrees north. As long as United States conducts military exercises with Iwo Jima ship on domestic United States territorial waters south of island of Puerto Rico, all should be fine. However, Puerto Rico is in northern Caribbean; Puerto Rico is not southern Caribbean. It would be interesting that United States makes a distinction because when they speak about southern Caribbean, that is really close to Venezuela, while northern Caribbean actually holds some of Venezuela's territorial waters, but it's further away from Venezuela's coast and actually closer to Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic. public shores.
It is interesting that a few days ago, United States ships were ordered to avoid entering Curaçao territorial waters. Perhaps Venezuelan deployment of massive drones, airplanes, and Navy ships into our outer domestic waters is providing a needed deterring effect. However, both Venezuelan and United States Navies are active throughout Southern and northern Caribbean, respectively. Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López and Nicolás Maduro, President of Venezuela, both provided extensive speeches on national television today, September 1st, declaring that United States would not enter Venezuelan territory. If they do, we are prepared to engage in full scale war.
Donald Trump is about to have disappeared for almost a week, so we are not sure how that war could start, since . Recent photographs of him show a significant body decline. He has not been seen or heard. He has not appeared on videos. There is speculation that truth social posts are being written by intern staff. Will Donald Trump, if extremely ill, give the order to provoke war against Venezuela? That is a likely option, considering that when people are about to die, they tend to get in a bad mood as they see that they will not enjoy life for much longer. All resentments enjoy sudden boost as to express inconformity with human life futility, from beginning to end.
Focus at global scale however shifts to Tianjin, China, where Shanghai conference is taking place. We saw a famous picture of Indian Prime Minister Modi, Russian President Putin and Chinese. They held hands and declared that Asia is the new superpower. United States is no longer relevant. International commerce does no longer need to be conducted in United States dollars. In recent days, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman suggested that the Kingdom would sell oil to China in Chinese yuan. United States dollar has been devaluing quickly: it is prudent to monitor economic events during the next few weeks, as economic results from any given policy tend to follow a lag of time.
In this Shanghai Tianjin summit, North Korean President Kim Jong-Un will meet in person for the first time with a number of world leaders, suggesting that previous isolation of North Korea has become part of history. North Korea is welcomed as new member of international community. Ukraine continues to be destroyed by Russian army. NATO cannot do anything. F16s appear to be failing junk that falls of the sky at all times. City of Odessa should become a full Russian possession at any time. Ursula von der Layen from Europe has no clue on what to do whatsoever. Once Russia militarily defeats Ukraine for good, abundant resources will become available for redeployment to Caribbean. United States warships are to be returned to their home country where they belong.
Colombian President Gustavo Pedro once again specified that a United States invasion into Venezuela would become a continental disgrace: it would change continental history forever, while seven United States military bases remain within Colombian territory. This suggests that President Pedro will soon start arrangements to have such bases dismantled, provoking anger in sectors of Colombian society who would prefer to remain as colony of United States. Even a source close to the Colombian military suggested that Gustavo Pedro should be ousted, because he no longer run the country properly. Colombian electoral campaigns however will develop during the year 2026, so these kinds of accusations will become more common.
Venezuelan focus remains on deterring United States ships that have been deployed near our waters. Even though Lake Erie will be decommissioned after current exercises, and Iwo Jima is being confined to southern Puerto Rico waters, we still need clarification from United States military on the exact activities that are being programmed for those ships. Venezuelan military has been working wonderfully protecting Venezuelan borders from enemy intrusions. It is a nightmare to imagine either Edmundo González Urrutia or María Machado if they were commanders in chief of Venezuelan army, as they would be unable to deter American invasion armies into Venezuela in their quest for our petroleum and mineral resources.
As we wait for Guyana election results, hot topic includes usage of petroleum royalties being paid by Exon Mobile and other extracting companies to Guyana government, Guyana businesses and Guyana people. Venezuela made mistakes in the past. On some occasions we had an overvalued bolívar as there were too many dollars. On other occasions we had a devalued Bolivar as we exceeded our capacity to import. Venezuelan monetary policy in general has been a complete failure during many decades. We would like to warn Guyana to make sure that they do not repeat Venezuela's mistakes: Guyana is right now in an oil boom, expected to end at a moment's notice due to unforeseen geopolitical reasons. Guyana may eventually cease to be seen as an important country: when you are an ally of the United States, you wait for United States opportunities to betray and punish you with tariffs or sanctions. That has happened to every single country and that will continue happening until we reach a multipolar world.
It is necessary that most countries on earth support Venezuela, in deterring unlawful United States invasion. This has been appropriately stressed out by Venezuela's opposition leader Henrique Capriles, who is a patriot and does not want our country to be invaded. Instead, he proposes national and international dialogue and negotiation, which could perhaps include a summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Nicolás Maduro. It seems however that Donald Trump might be unfit to continue governing United States much longer. Maybe such dialogue would be organized between Vice President JD Vance and President Nicolás Maduro. Vice President JD Vance seems a more organized person than Donald Trump. His ideas are well entrenched, but he defends them well. Meritocracy could come back to United States as he would be focused on clear methodologies and results.
Several people suggest that Vance could be even worse than Donald Trump, because at least Donald Trump is utterly incompetent and never gets anything done. That is why Donald Trump is called Taco: Trump always chickens out. However, that is not the case with JD Vance who is organized and has intelligent people surrounding him. Hardworking people led by JD Vance could probably impose his hardline agenda. However, there is no information on what would be a specific Venezuela oriented policy for JD Vance.
Marco Rubio is expected to arrive into Mexico City within the next few days. He will try to convince President Claudia Sheinbaum to support United States invasion to Venezuela. While Claudia Sheinbaum repeatedly has denied such foreign policy as intervention is forbidden by Mexican constitution. We shall be interested in knowing what new political situation will emerge in Guyana. Our hope is that new congressional or regional governments in Guyana are not so entrenched into warring language, currently used by Irfaan Ali, whose police and military are already being accused of human rights violations against anyone rooting for greater dialogue with neighbor Venezuela.
