No amount of weaponry would make a difference; the Venezuelan army also has Igla, but they just dont used it.
Yeah it is very surprising, I'd have thought at least the loyalists would put up some fight.... looks like that was it
No amount of weaponry would make a difference; the Venezuelan army also has Igla, but they just dont used it.
How do you know "they just don't use it ?"No amount of weaponry would make a difference; the Venezuelan army also has Igla, but they just dont used it.
How do you know "they just don't use it ?"
Wouldn't it be wise to judge after a few days since they've just been invaded ?
I suspect defense minister is somewhat involved. False initial info on his death and bare resistance from Venezuelan forces is so SUS
The best thing China could have done is ship drones and manpads to Venezuela before hands, it is probably too late for that now.
I should've written "kidnapped" instead of "captured"TRUMP CLAIMS THEY CAPTURED MADURO AND HIS WIFE:
Yes this is what I suspect too. Venezuelan military definitely backed down in exchange for Maduro. That’s why there was hardly any clashes and US helicopters were freely flying over the country. The news regarding the Venezuelan defence minister is highly suspicious. Early reports were that he was dead in a strike on his home. Then suddenly he appears on TV alive. This is like an internal military coup with the help of the US.
However, capturing Maduro won’t bring in a pro-US leader. People thought after Chavez died there will be a pro-US regime. Chavez was far more charismatic than Maduro. But Maduro replaced him. Venezuelan people will not just start loving the US just because Maduro is gone. A country is far more than just 1 guy. As long as the people are against the pro-US leaders, those leaders won’t have the support to govern the country.