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Jazzme's avatar

So you get inbedded with the narcos in Venezuela which have power, money and connections with higher ups in the government and use that foothold to topple a regime that you know is unfriendly to USA hegamony international intentions. The coup , if successful, installs a usa puppet on the top of the government. Repeat this thruout the world and that dear folks is us (a).

Will any of this matter much as the world turns more and more toward green energy and away from the usa petro dollar??. All this nonsense seems Neaderthalishly old world thinking and acting. So stupid and not very forward thinking.

*TRUMP AND RETINUE ARE DINOSAURS*

Dr Anne McCloskey's avatar

The current USA administration has to be one of the most corrupt regimes on earth. It is, of course controlled not by it’s sock-puppet administrations, - whether red or blue is irrelevant-but by Wall Street and the City of London Corporation. These privately owned finance centres, from which all power emanates, are controlled by Talmudic bankers.

It’s time to look at the true culprits, not the sock-puppets who implement their Satanic policies.

Skippy's Mum's avatar

Thank you once again Max for exposing the sordid underpinnings of the US empire. So many words come to mind when I heard this interview. Frightening. Comical. Dystopian. Outrage though is the most omnipresent feeling. In a nutshell, how dare the US interfere in an autonomous nation under the guise of restoring democracy. The utter colonial privilege of it all. Plus, anytime you hear Bolton, evil is right around the corner.

Gordon Groves's avatar

This is a guy who could justify anything, including killing Americans on U.S. soil for not accepting poison Covid shots. How dead his eyes are.

Great interview. Max, your remark about his moral injuries regarding invasions and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, went right over his head.

Sean Griobhtha's avatar

Currently, people are “waking up”; and when you hear the frequently asked questions “Are we the baddies?” or “Are we the Nazis now?”, the deeds are already done and the question is already answered.

https://griobhtha1.substack.com/p/complicit-across-the-rubicon-the

Gordon Groves's avatar

Goudreau is so brainwashed regarding the righteous justifications for "regime change" in a foreign country. He thinks they need democracy, which he defines as a "fair and free vote". But if voting made a difference it would be illegal, here or anywhere. USA has no democracy and no right to pretend that's what their murderous invasions are about. These are resource wars by invested parties like Trump, who never does anything unless he can line his pockets. Goudreau seems to be naive or unaware of the irony and evil of his profession. He's a thug for hire.

Gordon Groves's avatar

One of the best interviews I've ever seen. Bring on more.

Diana Barahona's avatar

Esper, Bolton, Pence and Haspel seem to have wanted an embarassing failure--a second Bay of Pigs--in order to make Trump look bad. Trump avoided both bloodshed and embarassment, perhaps by ordering Pompeo to warn the Venezuelan government. I also think Trump warned the govt. about the election-rigging machines, because the warehouse where they were stored mysteriously burned to the ground.

Diana Barahona's avatar

I'm a Trump supporter, so when I heard about Gideon, my thought was that Trump had found out about the operation and immediately ordered Pompeo to warn the Venezuelan government. It's been obvious to me since January 2025 that the US and Venezuelan governments are working together to bring down the Miami mafia, the cartels and the ruling families.

I commend you for your professional demeanor and neither approving of Goudreau's warped views nor being unfriendly. Your knowledge of all of the facts and individuals involved is astonishing.

Andrew Hansen's avatar

remarkably sophisticated interview. please keep asking questions until introspection replaces reaction. i know not your responsibilty but epiphanies can come.

as to the venezuelan posture, your insight, borne of finkelsteinian-like persistence, is on the mark. iran-contra was a playbook and not so long discarded. there is more here and i wager the beret is not wrong on that count.