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BREAKING : Explosions heard over Venezuelan capital Caracas amid US tensions. Venezuelan President Maduro captured!

The U.S. terrorist regime at it again
But this is for see as their last time at leegime change
Get leedy for WW3
But where will Sinkies hide
In longkang or underground in the MRT tunnels?

I say come to my village by Lake Victoria Uganda the only safe place left
 
capture his wife for creampie sessions???

When you go to bed later, look at this photo. You can have as many sessions with her you wish.

1996293-cilia.webp
 
What happened to Venezuela's air force, air defence, ground forces? No resistance to the attack?

Explainer: Venezuela's military capabilities in numbers vs. US firepower​

US fields over 1.3 million active personnel​


By
Abu Huraira | January 03, 2026

Explainer: How Venezuelas military compares to US firepower

Explainer: How Venezuela's military compares to US firepower

Venezuela's military strength has come into the spotlight after the United States allegedly launched a massive offensive against the country on Saturday, January 3, 2025.

Videos of air strikes circulating online show alleged American helicopters bombing military complexes in the Venezuelan capital Caracas.

Here a detailed look at Venezuela’s military capabilities and where it stands as compared to the global superpower’s military capabilities.

According to the Global Fire Power index, the South American country’s military is ranked 50th out of 145 considered in the GFP’s 2025 annual review. The United States (U.S.) is ranked number 1, the strongest military in the world.

The GFP assessment considers over 60 factors, including manpower, equipment quantities, logistics, finances, and geography, but does not heavily weigh equipment quality, readiness, or training.

Manpower​

Explainer: Venezuelas military capabilities in numbers vs. US firepower

  • Venezuela has a population of approximately 31.25 million
  • Available manpower: 15.6 million (50% of population)
  • Fit-for-service: 12.8 million
  • Active personnel: 109,000 (rank 43 globally)
  • Reserve personnel: 8,000 (relatively low, rank 72)
  • Paramilitary forces: 220,000 (strong ranking, 10th globally; includes militias loyal to the government)
  • Total estimated military personnel: 337,000
  • Branch distribution: Army (115,000), Navy (25,500), Air Force (20,000)
  • Potential mobilization: Could reach over 2.8 million in prolonged conflict

Air Power​

Explainer: Venezuelas military capabilities in numbers vs. US firepower

  • Total aircraft: 229
  • Fighters/Interceptors: 30
  • Dedicated attack aircraft: 0 (weakness, ranked last)
  • Transports (fixed-wing): 49 (strong, rank 19)
  • Trainers: 75
  • Helicopters: 88 (including 10 attack helicopters)
  • Special mission/Tankers: Few (3 special-mission, 1 tanker)
No dedicated ground-attack aircraft; limited modern fighters limits Venezuelan airpower.

Land Forces​

Explainer: Venezuelas military capabilities in numbers vs. US firepower

  • Tanks: 172 (estimated readiness 103)
  • Armored vehicles: 8,802 (rank 45)
  • Self-propelled artillery: 48
  • Towed artillery: 100
  • Rocket projectors (MLRS): 36

Naval Forces​

Explainer: Venezuelas military capabilities in numbers vs. US firepower

  • Total assets: 34 (rank 55)
  • Frigates: 1
  • Submarines: 1 (diesel-electric)
  • Patrol/offshore vessels: 25
  • No aircraft carriers, destroyers, corvettes, or mine warfare vessels
https://www.geo.tv/latest/643000-explainer-how-venezuelas-military-compares-to-us-firepower
 
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US dares not invade and capture Fatty Kim from N Korea.
His role was to act as an enemy against the Allied. You know what an empty vessel means?

All countries who went along with the covid agenda are ally to the Zionists

Those who didn’t went along with the agenda will somehow be dealt

 
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I never thought I'd say this, I love this woman. She has a good head and a strong moral compass.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene


@RepMTG

I’ve served on the Homeland Security Committee for the past three years. I’m 100% for strong safe secure borders and stopping narco terrorists and cartels from trafficking deadly drugs and human trafficking into America.

Fentanyl is responsible for over 70% of U.S. drug overdose deaths and fentanyl comes from Mexican cartels made with chemical precursors from China and trafficked across the U.S. Mexico border.

Mexican cartels are primarily and overwhelmingly responsible for killing Americans with deadly drugs.

If U.S. military action and regime change in Venezuela was really about saving American lives from deadly drugs then why hasn’t the Trump admin taken action against Mexican cartels?

And if prosecuting narco terrorists is a high priority then why did President Trump pardon the former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez who was convicted and sentenced for 45 years for trafficking hundreds of tons of cocaine into America? Ironically cocaine is the same drug that Venezuela primarily traffics into the U.S.

The next obvious observation is that by removing Maduro this is a clear move for control over Venezuelan oil supplies that will ensure stability for the next obvious regime change war in Iran.

And of course why is it ok for America to militarily invade, bomb, and arrest a foreign leader but Russia is evil for invading Ukraine and China is bad for aggression against Taiwan? Is it only ok if we do it? (I’m not endorsing Russia or China)

Regime change, funding foreign wars, and American’s tax dollars being consistently funneled to foreign causes, foreigners both home and abroad, and foreign governments while Americans are consistently facing increasing cost of living, housing, healthcare, and learn about scams and fraud of their tax dollars is what has most Americans enraged. Especially the younger generations. Boomers and half of Gen X will cheer on neocon wars and talking points, but the other half of Gen X and majority on down see through it and hate it.

Americans disgust with our own government’s never ending military aggression and support of foreign wars is justified because we are forced to pay for it and both parties, Republicans and Democrats, always keep the Washington military machine funded and going.

This is what many in MAGA thought they voted to end. Boy were we wrong.

As the baby boomers slip away both in votes and power, the electoral future will be decided for candidates that focus on American economic populism and promising prosperity for Americans only.

As of right now, neither party is offering the solution.

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Trump must do the same thing to all globalist and WEF-aligned governments worldwide, PAP is also up for grabs since 65% sinkies are in on the deep seated corruption and God knows what else
 
"The U.S. Congress must provide a formal declaration of war or specific authorization for the use of military force before the President can engage in foreign military actions. This requirement is established by the War Powers Resolution of 1973, which aims to check the President's power in military matters."

"...while the president can initiate military actions, significant military engagements, especially those that could lead to war, typically require congressional approval to ensure accountability and adherence to constitutional mandates."


Trump has turned the US into a rogue state. All americans ought to feel ashamed.
 
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