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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby matr1x » March 1st, 2025, 9:14 pm

Trump is doing what's best for the region

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby paid_influencer » March 1st, 2025, 9:16 pm

supposedly the first rule in prison is to make somebody yuh b-.

will trump make maduro his b-?

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby pugboy » March 1st, 2025, 9:27 pm

putin already did that to trump

maduro doing this to flex a lil and make trump and dem respond like pompeks behind a fence

reminds me of stray cats who would walk in front a yard with dogs making noise and teasing them

paid_influencer wrote:supposedly the first rule in prison is to make somebody yuh b-.

will trump make maduro his b-?

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby The_Honourable » March 1st, 2025, 10:23 pm

paid_influencer wrote:has maduro confirmed same on his side?

at this point with all the madness trump doing, I would only be half surprised if this was a false flag to invade. and trump actually does invade


Obviously maduro and his representatives would say that they're doing "what is right" for venezuela.

Too small to be considered a false flag event. Most likely Trump will send some US naval vessels in the area as a deterrent.

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby The_Honourable » March 2nd, 2025, 8:26 pm

Maduro and Lopez are good boys

Venezuela slams Guyana, regional groups for 'promoting hostility' over border

DESPITE sharp condemnation from Guyana and the international community, including the US, Venezuela continues to defend its actions regarding the latest maritime incident in the disputed Essequibo region.

On March 2, Venezuela defence minister Gen Vladimir Padrino Lopez issued a statement saying that the national armed force (FANB) categorically rejects the statements made by Guyana president Dr Irfaan Ali on the incident that occurred "in waters pending delimitation...

"It is imperative to remember that the aforementioned dispute has a valid legal instrument in force, deposited in the General Assembly of the UN, which governs its practical, political and satisfactory solution: the Geneva Agreement," Lopez said.

"Therefore, Guyana has no legal basis or legitimacy to unilaterally dispose of a space where it cannot exercise sovereignty or jurisdiction."

Ali had denounced what he called an incursion, alleging a Venezuelan Coast Guard (CG) vessel entered Guyana's exclusive economic zone (EEZ) on the morning of March 1.

The vessel then approached the offshore platform Prosperity FPSO (floating, production, storage, and offloading).

Guyana news outlet News Source shared an audio of the alleged exchange between a representative onboard the CG vessel and the captain of the FPSO via radio. The speaker claimed the FPSO was operating in Venezuela's EEZ.

Shortly after Ali made the public announcement of the dispute, the US Department of State accused the Venezuelan naval vessel of threatening workers of the US-based oil and gas giant ExxonMobil's FPSO.

Lopez also accused the Guyanese government of allowing the exploitation of hydrocarbons in violation of international law, condemning what he referred to as "the imperialistic actions" of companies like ExxonMobil, which he claims are backed by North American interests.

"FANB rejects the biased and partial positions assumed by some regional organisations, which, far from contributing to the solution of the dispute between Venezuela and Guyana, constitute themselves prophets of disaster by promoting hostility and warlike policies," Lopez said.

"Faced with these incessant attacks, the armed institution, faithful to its anti-imperialist nature, prepares itself in perfect popular military-police fusion to respond to any threat and preserve the territorial integrity and peace of the Republic."

On January 10, a statement from the US State Department listed Lopez as a wanted man and offered a US $15 million reward for information leading to his arrest.

The department cited his alleged involvement in drug trafficking operations.

The statement added that Lopez was indicted by a US (District of Colombia ) federal grand jury in May 2019 on charges related to the distribution of cocaine.

The statement added, "After (Nicolas) Maduro declared victory in the July 2024 presidential election despite evidence to the contrary, Maduro purported to reaffirm Padrino Lopez as his minister of defense."

It said the US government neither recognised Maduro as the election winner nor Lopez as a minister of the government of Venezuela.

Several countries and organisations, including Caricom and the Organisation of American States (OAS), have already pledged their support to Guyana.

Newsday contacted Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Amery Browne for comments and he referred all questions to the Office of the Prime Minister.

Acting Prime Minister Stuart Young told Newsday: "Trinidad and Tobago's position is that we fully support Guyana's sovereignty, and we advocate for and encourage the application of, and abide by the Argyle accord."

No further information was given.

Commonwealth secretary general Patricia Scotland KC also reinforced Guyana's position and condemned Venezuela.

A statement on March 2 echoed Ali's "alarm" that a Venezuelan vessel had entered Guyana's maritime waters and approached lawfully operating assets.

"The Commonwealth secretary general has condemned this action in the strongest possible terms and urged the international community and the Commonwealth family to continue to support Guyana," the statement said.

The statement also praised Guyana's response, saying it exhibited restraint and responsibility by engaging in diplomatic actions to address the crisis.

"This recent action by Venezuela runs counter to the spirit of the Joint Declaration of Argyle for Dialogue and Peace between Guyana and Venezuela, signed on December 14, 2023, where both states agreed to use international law and diplomatic means to address the controversy and to refrain from escalating the conflict," the statement said.

Scotland called on Venezuela to respect international law and adhere to the unanimous Order on Provisional Measures of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) of December 1, 2023, which provided that, pending the Court's final decision.

She cited promises made at the Commonwealth Heads of Government (CHOGM) meeting in Apia, Samoa, in October 2024, when leaders unanimously pledged to resolve the matter thoroughly using its binding legal judgment.

The statement added that CHOGM had also reaffirmed the Commonwealth's unswerving support for the preservation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Guyana.

https://newsday.co.tt/2025/03/02/venezu ... er-border/

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby Dizzy28 » March 3rd, 2025, 7:48 am

The_Honourable wrote:Maduro and Lopez are good boys

Venezuela slams Guyana, regional groups for 'promoting hostility' over border

DESPITE sharp condemnation from Guyana and the international community, including the US, Venezuela continues to defend its actions regarding the latest maritime incident in the disputed Essequibo region.

On March 2, Venezuela defence minister Gen Vladimir Padrino Lopez issued a statement saying that the national armed force (FANB) categorically rejects the statements made by Guyana president Dr Irfaan Ali on the incident that occurred "in waters pending delimitation.

https://newsday.co.tt/2025/03/02/venezu ... er-border/


Expansionist aspiring Venezuela having a Defence Minister named Vladimir is "Chefs Kiss!!!!"

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby The_Honourable » May 3rd, 2025, 3:34 pm

A UN top court orders Venezuela to halt election plans in a resource-rich area in Guyana

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — The United Nations’ top court ordered Venezuela on Thursday to refrain from holding elections for officials who supposedly would oversee a resource-rich area in neighboring Guyana that both countries claim as their own.

The ruling by the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands comes at the request of Guyana, which accused Venezuela of violating an earlier ruling by planning to hold elections on May 25 for a governor and other officials to administer the Essequibo region.

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali said he welcomed the ruling.

“Once again, Guyana’s position has prevailed,” he said.

Venezuela’s press office did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

The Essequibo region represents two-thirds of Guyana and is rich in gold, diamonds, timber and other natural resources. It also is located close to massive offshore oil deposits, with current production averaging some 650,000 barrels daily.

The dispute between the South American neighbors over Essequibo began more than a century ago, when an international tribunal in 1899 drew the border between them.

In 2018, Guyana went to the International Court of Justice and asked judges to uphold the 1899 ruling.

The case is still pending in court while tensions between the two countries keep rising.

In late 2023, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro threatened to annex the region by force after holding a referendum asking voters if Essequibo should be turned into a Venezuelan state.

Days later, Caribbean leaders, joined by Brazil and the U.N., held an emergency summit where Guyana and Venezuela agreed to refrain from using force.

But the territorial dispute remained unresolved, and tensions have continued to escalate since the summit.

In March, Guyana’s president denounced an incursion by an armed Venezuelan naval vessel in disputed waters that are home to a major offshore oil deposit being developed by ExxonMobil.

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez disputed Ali’s claims and called ExxonMobil’s oil installations “illegal.”

https://apnews.com/article/un-venezuela ... 55d92f5dd7

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby sMASH » May 7th, 2025, 10:22 am

They scooping out the battle fields
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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby Dizzy28 » May 7th, 2025, 10:31 am

sMASH wrote:They scooping out the battle fields FB_IMG_1746627635265.jpg


Scheduled military drill that is now in its 40th year

Tuner Big Brains: Did someone say conspiracy????

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby sMASH » May 7th, 2025, 10:43 am

Dipping as low as 400ft
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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby sMASH » May 7th, 2025, 10:44 am

Trump and melei want to drill maduro
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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby sMASH » May 8th, 2025, 12:41 pm

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cp8k8 ... fc6DxK-q9g




So there was an operation in Venezuela yesterday , whee persons were extracted from the Argentina embassy , via negotiation , and are in USA right now.

Having a military air drill is a good cover for having significant air support if things go tits up.

Yes dizzy, the extra clouds are CIA .
Ur just simple like adnj and time lapse

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Re: Guyana-Venezuela border dispute

Postby alfa » May 8th, 2025, 1:03 pm

They could have used the annual trade winds exercise as a cover to launch the mission. After all, the exercises have been taking place for decades and questioning any ulterior motives would have one labeled as tin foiled hat as we're seeing here

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