International Crisis

Trump’s Repeated Failure as Commander in Chief

It appears quite evident, across a broad spectrum of observations, that Donald Trump’s tenure as Commander in Chief can be characterized by significant failure. From the outset, his capacity for leadership and effective governance seemed perpetually in question, a sentiment that appears to have been validated by many throughout his time in office and beyond.

The argument for his failure as Commander in Chief isn’t a new one; it’s a perspective that many have held since the very beginning of his presidency, with some suggesting that the indications of his unsuitability were apparent even before he took office. The idea that he might struggle with such a profound responsibility wasn’t a shock to everyone, as there seemed to be ample historical precedent in his past endeavors suggesting a propensity for enterprises that did not ultimately succeed.… Continue reading

US Allegedly Bombs Caracas, Sparks Outrage and Calls for Impeachment

In a dramatic turn of events, President Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in a large-scale US military operation. The US plans to “run the country” indefinitely, pending a transition of power, while Maduro faces charges in New York related to drug trafficking. The operation, which involved extensive aerial strikes and a raid, has drawn international criticism and concern. Amidst the chaos, the future of Venezuela’s leadership and stability remains uncertain, with potential election scenarios and competing claims of legitimacy.

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