VENEZUELA:
You’re hearing, of course, a ton of politics about what happened in Venezuela. Everyone is spinning, and candidly, many have no actual depth on the issue and default to politics and political angles...as always. Since I just got off the phone with one of my closest friends, who I met while reporting in Venezuela and was crying on the phone, and since I have spent multiple trips in the country, and since Hugo Chavez and indirectly Maduro threatened me by name, I figured I would weigh in with facts. Don't care if you like or dislike this administration; here's what this is all about. Here is some clarification.
First...I can assure you, they were brutal dictators. I have many friends who still live in Venezuela and others who were lucky enough to leave, but who desperately want to return to help rebuild a free nation. It's been a rough 25 years. Murdering opposition, massive corruption disguised as working socialism, the removal of most freedoms. That's their legacy.
First of all, the action of going in and taking them out—like it or not—is something that has been done by pretty much every U.S. president since World War II. The last time Congress truly authorized a war was December 8, 1941. If you weren't mad when Biden, Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Reagan, Nixon...you get the idea...if you weren't angry about Obama and Libya, then sit this one out. Equal outrage, or none at all. The fact that American special forces went in and took out this madman without losing a single life is remarkable and shows the strength of U.S. special forces. If we had not done this, ultimately it would have cost many more Venezuelans' lives, and possibly US lives if an action was eventually necessary.
As someone who wants peace, I also understand that sometimes peace has to be achieved through strength. Americans may not always understand that, but spending time in some of the places I’ve been makes it very clear.
So why did we go into Venezuela? There are a lot of reasons, but four major ones: 1. Oil—though not because we need it.
We don’t need Venezuelan oil. Their oil is actually dirtier, harder to refine, and we have cleaner domestic sources. The key issue is that the oil we are now cutting off was going to Iran, China, and ultimately Russia. By removing that cheap supply—which was only enriching Maduro and his buddies—we put significant pressure on Iran, Russia, and China, who right now are exploiting natural resources across the globe. You can read about what they’ve done in Africa and what’s happening on the ocean floor.
Yes, the U.S. has its issues—no argument there. But if I have to choose who leads the world between China, Iran, Russia, or us, I will choose us every single time. 2. Regional destabilization.
Maduro and the Venezuelan regime have continued to destabilize the region—hurting other countries, supporting drug networks throughout Latin America, and collapsing what was once the wealthiest country in the region into one of the poorest. Talk to anyone down there who isn’t aligned with the corruption, and they’ll tell you the same thing: the regime enriched only its leaders, hurt its own people, and damaged the entire area. 3. The Monroe Doctrine.
The Monroe Doctrine essentially says the U.S. needs to monitor and protect its own hemisphere. It's about ensuring the security of this region. In the last 25 years—something I’ve witnessed firsthand—Iran, Russia, and China have all built strategic outposts in Venezuela. They didn’t care about the people or the devastation they caused; they cared about resources and the opportunity to establish a foothold right in America’s backyard. Their growing presence threatened stability and security in
4. It sends a message to China about Taiwan.
The Chinese delegation was still in Caracas, meeting with Maduro and his cronies, and the US taking out Maduro, while China is there, shows serious guts. Also, with the U.S. now in control of Venezuelan oil resources, it becomes much riskier for China to make a move against Taiwan. Those four reasons are the primary drivers behind the U.S. operation, whether people agree with it or not.
I’ll argue it was done in the best way possible: you try sanctions and diplomatic pressure to force the leader out, and when that fails, you remove him cleanly. The reality is that there was a duly elected government that won a fair election and was prevented from taking power. Hopefully, the government will now step in, and my only concern is that we don’t get stuck there for an extended period. Ideally, we help the legitimate government stand up, and then we step out.
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There has been a plan in place for combating corruption and organized crime in professional sports. Whether or not the leagues have followed it and policed it is another question.
When I was in the minor leagues, I’ll never forget the morning that we had a early call for breakfast before workout at TigerTown in Lakeland Florida. It was an hour earlier than we were normally required to be awake, so everyone groaned as they saw the call time as they went to bed.
The next morning, as we ate in the team cafeteria, we faced a television away from the door, and all sat there, and we watched a professionally produced video with, I believe, Greg Gumble hosting.
We were told it was produced just for professional athletes and ran about 30 to 45 minutes. The show explained several stories about college and professional athletes who had been caught cheating and working with organized crime to make money. I followed the news, but almost all, many recent, I had never heard about.
At the end of the presentation, which was captivating for the Room of 120 or so players, we heard a slam behind us as we all turned around, the door flew open, and a man walked in dressed to the nines. Wearing an impeccable, perfectly fitted Italian suit.
We heard someone yell I present to you, Henry Hill. For those who don’t know or may not remember, Henry Hill was the character played by Ray Liotta, the actor in the movie Goodfellas…and of course…all of us had seen it.
He jumped up onto a table…where he stood for about an hour giving a talk/warning about how, when he was with the mob, he would get athletes on their docket. There were many ways that they would operate.
1/5 For anyone who has followed me...you know I have been railing for years that we didn't prosecute anyone of note and that American special forces were tasked to find those responsible and when they did...the U.S. took no action. Well now is the time to demand action...
2/5Our top target from our Benghazi investigation, Ziad Balaam, was detained in Turkey. He was to be deported to eastern Libya to face charges for terrorism. Instead, Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid al-Dbeibeh (who has a very cozy relationship with our attackers) has intervened
3/5U.S. intelligence believes Balaam has been deported to Tripoli instead. Libyans feel this is an effort to have him released. Anything you can do to help advocate for him to NOT be released is essential. This guy is one of the main terrorists responsible for American murders
Meantime California couldn’t get AB 268 voted on. So yea…congrats California…if you get murdered here you lose all your rights. Thanks to the @vcstar@LANow@ocregister and other media outlets for claiming that giving murder victims rights somehow threatens access
You know what threatens access? Death! The families of those murdered have the right to their loved ones privacy and it should be their decision to give a media outlet the details if they think there is something fishy.
I have a little background in this. I covered 6 mass shootings and lived another. You know what? I never asked for a damn death certificate or autopsy report. I did something called journalism. I honored victims rights. California you should be ashamed.
1/4 Martin Luther King once said, "A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus." According to Kissinger, "The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been."
2/4 These are just a few that help explain a man who has put so much into his players and for many of us, he is the most influential person outside our own families.
Coach Lopez gave me a chance and did the same for many of my teammates. He helped our families mold us into men.
3/4 To this day, we are the smallest school ever to win a College World Series. The NCAA stacked it all against us...but it did not deter. We took em out anyways. Cheers coach to a well deserved honor. I was honored to play for you. Honored to call you a mentor.
So here’s the thread. Thanks to @BradleyPodliska for finding: “Adam…this tweet was shadowbanned! I saw references to a 10/14 tweet from you but couldn’t find it with a search. I had to Google it and then use a very specific search on Twitter to locate the tweet.”
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