Maybe sell weapons to the Mexicans. Start a proxy war with Russia in Mexico. Use the situation to seize control of O&G in Venezuela under the guise of countering a Russia imitative to do the same? What ever the USA did, it likely would end in its leaders becoming richer at the cost of taxpayers. More siphoning of value away from the public and toward the corrupt regime. Whatever you think the USA would do is likely not what they would do because the USA doesn't operate on doing what's best for the country, just what's best for its rulers.
America's been selling (or just gifting) weapons to the Mexicans ever since the Mexican war of independence 210 years ago. That's including billions of dollars in weapons and other assistance given in recent years to Mexico to fight the narco armies.
(And also Operation Fast and Furious lmao. Fucking ATF, man.)
Now, American government didn't even support protests in Venezuela, just like they didn't with the protests in Cuba.
In the old times, of course, they would support the rebels like in Nicaragua (Americans don't do anything about Nicaragua since 1990 even as the same people are still at power there as in the 1980s, when Nicaragua cinematically invaded America in Red Dawn) or a coup (an actual coup, like Pinochet's in Chile and in so many other countries in Central and South America, and not a revolution like Ukraine that retards like Bernier call a coup).
Or even just invade, like in Panama or Grenada - the Marines going in and removing the (military) governments from power in 1 day. There were also earlier interventions in Dominicana and elsewhere, and of course repeatedly in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution(s) period.
But they just don't do it anymore ever since the Cold War ended. There's been a continued DEA activity in Colombia and that's all.
For as much as the likes of Che used to fight against what they called "American imperialists", the American government today doesn't even care anymore about the Latin America (nor Argentina, where America used to support the fascistic junta until the Argies went full retard and attacked Britain).
There was also an intervention in Haiti in like 1997 or so, but today the Americans don't even respond to Haiti as the government keeps begging for an American intervention against the rival gang alliances literally taking the country hostage.
He's right. We expanded into Russia's sphere of influence and provoked them with implications that Ukraine would join NATO.
What do you think the US would do if Mexico entered into a political and military alliance with Russia?
Maybe sell weapons to the Mexicans. Start a proxy war with Russia in Mexico. Use the situation to seize control of O&G in Venezuela under the guise of countering a Russia imitative to do the same? What ever the USA did, it likely would end in its leaders becoming richer at the cost of taxpayers. More siphoning of value away from the public and toward the corrupt regime. Whatever you think the USA would do is likely not what they would do because the USA doesn't operate on doing what's best for the country, just what's best for its rulers.
America's been selling (or just gifting) weapons to the Mexicans ever since the Mexican war of independence 210 years ago. That's including billions of dollars in weapons and other assistance given in recent years to Mexico to fight the narco armies.
(And also Operation Fast and Furious lmao. Fucking ATF, man.)
Now, American government didn't even support protests in Venezuela, just like they didn't with the protests in Cuba.
In the old times, of course, they would support the rebels like in Nicaragua (Americans don't do anything about Nicaragua since 1990 even as the same people are still at power there as in the 1980s, when Nicaragua cinematically invaded America in Red Dawn) or a coup (an actual coup, like Pinochet's in Chile and in so many other countries in Central and South America, and not a revolution like Ukraine that retards like Bernier call a coup).
Or even just invade, like in Panama or Grenada - the Marines going in and removing the (military) governments from power in 1 day. There were also earlier interventions in Dominicana and elsewhere, and of course repeatedly in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution(s) period.
But they just don't do it anymore ever since the Cold War ended. There's been a continued DEA activity in Colombia and that's all.
For as much as the likes of Che used to fight against what they called "American imperialists", the American government today doesn't even care anymore about the Latin America (nor Argentina, where America used to support the fascistic junta until the Argies went full retard and attacked Britain).
There was also an intervention in Haiti in like 1997 or so, but today the Americans don't even respond to Haiti as the government keeps begging for an American intervention against the rival gang alliances literally taking the country hostage.