Sunday, January 04, 2026

Lot's of ridiculous political comments on Trump's kidnapping of the dictator of Venezuela and his wife

Violation of international laws and treaties by the US. Violation of state integrity and sovereignty by the US! Strongman tactics by President Trump and so on!

Venezuela is clearly in violation of international law regarding illegal drugs. According to Google search: "Venezuela is party to major UN drug control treaties, including the 1988 UN Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, obligating it to combat drug production and trafficking, alongside the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and 1971 Convention on Psychotropic Substances, forming the foundation for global drug prohibition."

According to Google: Venezuela itself bans most known, common psychoactive drugs within its own borders. Thus, Venezuela's law enforcement would then also not allow large scale of trafficking such substances into Venezuela one may assume.

If it is true that Venezuela is directly or indirectly a major supplier of illegal drugs to the US killing tens of thousands of Americans every year, then this is clearly not acceptable!

If the government/dictatorship of Venezuela tolerates or even supports the production and trafficking of these illegal drugs to the US, then the government of Venezuela is criminal and complicit!

How much was Venezuelan Dictator (euphemistically called President) Nicolas Maduro involved in these crimes? The past two general political elections in Venezuela are seriously contested!

Venezuela was warned for months that the US would no longer tolerate boats loaded with illegal drugs leaving from from Venezuela for the US. Did Venezuela do anything to prevent further illegal drug trafficking?

According to Google AI: "Key Drug Flow Statistics (2025–2026): Cocaine Transit Volume: Between 200 and 250 metric tons of cocaine are estimated to transit through Venezuela annually.
Transit Volume: Between 2012 and 2017, estimated cocaine flows through Venezuela rose from approximately 159 to 249 metric tons. By 2020, the U.S. government estimated the annual flow at 200 to 250 metric tons, a level that independent monitors assessed remained steady through 2023."

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