Things heating up in South America

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First, we have the Criminal Chamber of Venezuela's Supreme Court (TSJ) Monday gave its nod to the prosecution of Argentine President Javier Milei, Presidential Secretary Karina Milei, and Security Minister Patricia Bullrich in connection with the impounding and handing over of Emtrasur's Boeing 747-300 freighter handed over to the United States where the aircraft was wanted for its alleged involvements in terrorist activities under its previous Iranian ownership.

And then an Argentine court ordered Monday the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello for their systematic plan to detain, kidnap, and torture people, which escalated after the controversial July 28 elections which the incumbent leader claims to have won despite producing no tangible evidence attesting to that. The measure also reaches over 30 Chavista leaders.

This could get interesting soon if any of these people leave their home country.
 


First, we have the Criminal Chamber of Venezuela's Supreme Court (TSJ) Monday gave its nod to the prosecution of Argentine President Javier Milei, Presidential Secretary Karina Milei, and Security Minister Patricia Bullrich in connection with the impounding and handing over of Emtrasur's Boeing 747-300 freighter handed over to the United States where the aircraft was wanted for its alleged involvements in terrorist activities under its previous Iranian ownership.

And then an Argentine court ordered Monday the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello for their systematic plan to detain, kidnap, and torture people, which escalated after the controversial July 28 elections which the incumbent leader claims to have won despite producing no tangible evidence attesting to that. The measure also reaches over 30 Chavista leaders.

This could get interesting soon if any of these people leave their home country.
Yep....
The Drought of South America is also having a severe effect on all their agricultural products as well. With American oil prices going lower....Maduro is in big trouble and no way to buy his military generals or police off.
Venezuelan oil is big time important as they supply America and Brazil with petroleum products. (Tractors, fertilizers, vehicles and etc)

But with the drought for three years running....agricultural products are getting more expensive while oil is dropping. Meaning the peasants don't have enough beans and rice and no circuses.

It's high time it's over for him. And his scraping out his jails to send the prisoners to America won him no prizes either. (The talented workers immigrated here long ago and have been working).
 
Well that certainly would make for an interesting purse fight, except for the fact that they're both on opposite sides of S. America.

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