Harassment is diverted into Colombia
Sources in Ecuador suggest that submarine shooting occurred in Pacific Ocean, probably between borders of Colombia and Ecuador, which would explain how deportation of Colombian and Ecuadorian survival was so swift. This hypothesis is sustained by fact that Donald Trump avoided mentioning either Venezuela or Caribbean in regards to that fentanyl oriented operation. Meanwhile, Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago Kamla Persad-Bissessar continues in hiding. President Gustavo Petro of Colombia has received an accusation by Donald Trump that he would be leader of a cartel, equating him to Nicolás Maduro. We have two constitutional presidents in South America who are accused of being terrorists.
It looks like Venezuelan military deterrence has become so formidable, with ample alliances with China, Iran and Russia, that United States is seeking to continue show of killing civilian boats into other countries. It is time for Venezuela and Colombia to reunite in Gran Colombia, just as it was designed by Simón Bolívar as we face a common threat of United States invasion. Donald Trump has already addressed possibility of attacking Colombia by land, as he has already suggested he would do same upon Venezuela. Latest boat killing which happened a few hours ago was actually a Colombian boat, in Colombian territorial waters: suggesting that it was operated by a Colombian terrorist organization. United States labels everyone as terrorists both in Middle East and in South America. And as a result, many South American citizens sympathize with plight of sanctioned or harassed individuals.
We cannot forget our good friend from Guyana, Azrudin Mohamed who is also harassed, sanctioned by OFAC and convicted by United States criminal courts. Breadth and scope of people who consider international law more importantly than domestic law of United States is a target for Trump regime. Trump regime is also supported by a Venezuelan diaspora who has been trying to seek regime change, and whose members should be arrested if they arrive into a Venezuelan airport. Yesterday they completely misunderstood meaning of religious proclamation of San José Gregorio Hernández and Carmen Rendiles. Vatican celebration was politicized: including harassment to Venezuelan ambassador into the Holy See. Fortunately, incident remained localized at specific groups in Vatican City, and in most extremist posts of social media.
In general, Venezuelan population is rejoicing this jubilee as we are celebrating our first two saints. We were expecting a United States missile or drone strike into Venezuelan land. Instead we are watching an unexpected increase of scope on war in Caribbean targeting Colombia and its president. Presidents Petro and Maduro are both protecting legacy of liberator Simón Bolivar. This United States harassment and threats of war should provide us an opportunity to increase economic ties and military ties. Colombians and Venezuelans are very similar populations. Our culture is identical in coastal regions, and identical in mountain regions. We should seek to reunify in fashion that East Germany and West Germany reunified not long ago. A united Venezuela and Colombia would encourage Ecuador and Panama to follow suit.
Ecuador is already being harassed by United States, as it is killing its citizens or wounding them severely. Government of President Noboa is an ally of United States. He will increasingly face same awkward situation of Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who is being asked how can she tolerate such a war on Caribbean: when her own citizens of Trinidad & Tobago, or citizens of Ecuador in case of Noboa, are being killed or wounded: mostly killed. This war on Caribbean doesn't seem to have any purpose. No evidence suggests that drug consumption in United States has decreased in last two months. Caribbean community has issued a communiqué establishing pursuit of peace as our maximum objective, prioritising constructive dialogue and peaceful conflict resolution.
Countries of Caribbean community include Belize, Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Antigua & Barbuda, San Kitts and Nevis, Dominica, Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad & Tobago, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. All of these countries are unanimously pursuing peace: even in case of Trinidad & Tobago, as Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar declined to contradict rest of Caricom which also includes Suriname and Guyana. Nevertheless, population of Trinidad & Tobago is already feeling first inconveniences provided by war on Caribbean: as they are not supposed to approach territories occupied by United States embassies and facilities.
Bogotá, capital of Colombia, recently experienced protests against United States embassy. Meanwhile United States yesterday conducted impressive protests in cities such as Boston, Los Angeles, Washington DC, Chicago and New York. United States of America is becoming a rogue country, while peoples of Trinidad & Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador are increasingly considering threat of a United States war that could destroy all of us. Prime Minister of Grenada is reported on a state visit to African countries. Upon return to Grenada he should decide whether to allow or disallow United States military presence, at international airport of Grenada's capital St. George.
Cuba and Russia relationship has increased to levels comparable to cold war. Russian military equipment is being rushed into Cuba, as Caribbean prepares its own defense against United States offense. Russian missiles, drones, aircraft, submarines, and vessels will be available for Cuban and Venezuelan militaries, who will be in charge of protecting Caribbean for benefit of rest of countries in regionally. As United States continues threatening presidents, sanctioning citizens of our countries, removing visa privileges and deploying more military: anti-Americanism is expected to increase.
Personal meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin will happen within two weeks. It is expected that Vladimir Putin will remind Donald Trump that Caribbean is also a Russian sphere of influence. United States goal is to separate Colombia and Venezuela, by harassing Gustavo Pedro and threatening him that he might have the same fate of Nicolás Maduro. However, fate of Nicolás Maduro has actually improved: as his popularity has increased. President Maduro participates in daily activities with Venezuelan population with massive participation, including last night's vigil from La Pastora Parish to La Candelaria Parish, as devout Catholics expected sanctification of José Gregorio Ernnandez and Carmen Rendiles.
Colombia is being depleted of humanitarian aid that was provided for its fights on drugs. However, President Pedro claims that his efforts of seizing drugs have been so effective: that much of drug traffic has been migrated into Ecuador. It remains to be seen whether President Trump will go against his ally, President Noboa of Ecuador, as numerous international sources qualify Ecuador as top drug exporter in Latin America. United States conditioned help is evident in case of Argentina: where President Milei will be given $20 billion of bailout if and only if his party gains majority of Congress elections. United States is trying to instill fear in Argentine voters, so that they vote for Milei's political party and do not to vote for opposition. If they voted for opposition, a $20 billion bailout would not arrive.
Latin Americans are used to this kind of discourse from President Trump. During his campaign, President Trump also warned Venezuelans that we are not supposed to support constitutional presidency of Nicolás Maduro. In opinion of Donald Trump, President Maduro is liable of a number of crimes and lousy adjectives. Foreign interference from United States in Latin America is quite evident. It is being felt by Grenada. Foreign interference is being felt by Trinidad & Tobago and even by Guyana: which is in a debate on ExxonMobil's tax records that are believed not to comply with Guyanese law. Reports indicate that Guyana is not perceiving its fair share from ExxonMobil operations. There is a good probability that Guyana could enter a debt crisis similar to what Venezuela endured in the 1980s, once price of crude oil approaches $50 a barrel or below.
Foreign interference has constantly been seen in Venezuela, as Central Intelligence Agency has already been reported to be present domestically. Venezuelans are taking extreme measures, as in our daily contacts with anyone else: we must now wonder if any particular person we are talking to might be a Central Intelligence Agency agent. In that case, such person must be prosecuted by Venezuelan authorities due to treason to homeland. These times are not suitable for any behavior that could question patriotism of Venezuelans. Similarly will happen in Colombia as President Petro will soon be declared illegitimate, criminal or terrorist. Perhaps a bounty of $50 million will be applied to Gustavo Petro, similarly to Nicolás Maduro.
Forces of war in Caribbean will now have complicated task of performing two regime changes at same time. It is likely that admiral of Southern Command who recently resigned, was actually fired as he refused to engage United States troops in Caribbean for such unpatriotic missions, set apart from America first slogan that Donald Trump used to win previous election. Trump's actions are different than promises he made during campaign. As a result, United States citizens are protesting against him. Military personnel are fleeing U.S. military: whatever is left of United States military will probably become a rogue killing machine, that will in turn be labeled as terrorist by rest of international community.
United States believes it is isolating Venezuela while it is actually doing complete opposite. Venezuela is receiving a lot of unexpected support from a number of personalities and countries. World's people do not want to see a regime change anywhere on this planet, because rest of international system would be in peril. Body count of killed Caribbean individuals now exceeds thirty persons. From now on, anybody who still approves this kind of actions, not authorized by United Nations, against civilian and fishing boats shall be considered as accomplices of murder. International community must get into grips and stop United States from continuing to inflict terror on international community beyond Caribbean Sea.
Venezuela and Colombia should reunite according to Gustavo Petro's vision. Ecuador and Panama would follow suit, as they continue being harassed by United States. Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago would also earn preferential treatment. Once we were all same homeland. Self-determination prevails. Those who fled Venezuela are being returned through deportations. Both Gustavo Petro and Nicolás Maduro revitalize Simón Bolívar ideals, while increasingly enhancing unity of our economies and militaries. Transcontinental alliances such as Brics will insulate us from United States pretensions. Deportations target full scope of illegal migrants, in excess of three hundred thousand individuals, whose temporary protection status expired per instructions from United States Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
United States domestic economic woes arise from shutdown government. Increased inflation generates protest. There are no longer any Venezuelan applicants for refugee status in United States, as they overstate their TPS temporary protection status and wait for deportation. No negotiation is viable with United States regime as Republican leadership refuses to engage with either Democrats or President Nicolás Maduro. There are no standard channels available for Venezuelan illegal migrants who overstay protection of temporary status. Their status in United States is illegal, as they are targeted by ICE authorities for deportation. Few people meet prosecution criteria for asylum. As a result, they are overwhelmingly deported. United States and Venezuelan authorities continue arranging logistics for several weekly deportation flights. Caricom, Caribbean community of countries reaffirms importance of dialogue and engagement towards peaceful conflict resolution.
