Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado dedicates it to Trump

That and a couple of bucks will get you on the NYC subway :rolleyes:
And a bit of peace and quiet from the folks talking about Trump and that particular prize... Y'all won't want them to keep pointing it out. I suspect we'll have very few threads about it from this point on. Unless there are some still ignorant about who she dedicated her prize to...
 
And a bit of peace and quiet from the folks talking about Trump and that particular prize... Y'all won't want them to keep pointing it out. I suspect we'll have very few threads about it from this point on. Unless there are some still ignorant about who she dedicated her prize to...
“I dedicate this prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support of our cause!”

Not that it matters, but she isn’t acknowledging Trump because he deserves the prize but rather due to his support for her cause

And it is kinda comical, Trump didn’t get the prize he desperately wanted, and when others pointed out the fact, immediately MAGA went with the but, but, but the recipient dedicated it to Trump

Trump was never going to get the prize, largely cause the decision was made long before they reached a cease fire in GAZA, matter of time. If the peace stands, and everyone hopes it does, he be the leading candidate next year
 
“I dedicate this prize to the suffering people of Venezuela and to President Trump for his decisive support of our cause!”

Not that it matters, but she isn’t acknowledging Trump because he deserves the prize but rather due to his support for her cause

And it is kinda comical, Trump didn’t get the prize he desperately wanted, and when others pointed out the fact, immediately MAGA went with the but, but, but the recipient dedicated it to Trump

Trump was never going to get the prize, largely cause the decision was made long before they reached a cease fire in GAZA, matter of time. If the peace stands, and everyone hopes it does, he be the leading candidate next year
Horseshit. She is a strong supporter of his military actions, especially in the Caribbean.

Choke on it.
 
Ah, duh, Maduro is an enemy of both
From the NY Times:



"María Corina Machado, the winner of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, has emerged as a strong supporter of President Trump’s military buildup in the Caribbean, arguing, like Mr. Trump, that Venezuela’s autocratic leader, Nicolás Maduro, poses an enormous national security threat to the region.

“This is about saving lives,” she told Fox News last month after the United States began bombing suspected drug boats in the Caribbean, “not only Venezuelan lives, but also lives of American people, because as you have said, and we have heard, Maduro is the head of a narco-terrorist structure of cooperation.”


Ms. Machado, in statements to the press in recent weeks, has said that, should Mr. Maduro fall, her movement was prepared to take territorial and administrative control of Venezuela, and that they have a plan for the first 100 hours and the first 100 days of a transition.

She has also touted an economic plan to American and other investors, saying that a democratic Venezuela under her movement's control has the potential to generate $1.7 trillion in wealth in 15 years, in part by privatizing the oil industry."





Do you ever know WTF you're blubbering about? :good4u:
 
From the NY Times:



"María Corina Machado, the winner of this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, has emerged as a strong supporter of President Trump’s military buildup in the Caribbean, arguing, like Mr. Trump, that Venezuela’s autocratic leader, Nicolás Maduro, poses an enormous national security threat to the region.

“This is about saving lives,” she told Fox News last month after the United States began bombing suspected drug boats in the Caribbean, “not only Venezuelan lives, but also lives of American people, because as you have said, and we have heard, Maduro is the head of a narco-terrorist structure of cooperation.”


Ms. Machado, in statements to the press in recent weeks, has said that, should Mr. Maduro fall, her movement was prepared to take territorial and administrative control of Venezuela, and that they have a plan for the first 100 hours and the first 100 days of a transition.

She has also touted an economic plan to American and other investors, saying that a democratic Venezuela under her movement's control has the potential to generate $1.7 trillion in wealth in 15 years, in part by privatizing the oil industry."






Do you ever know WTF you're blubbering about? :good4u:
Are you daft, I jisf told you that nearly word for word, “Ah, duh, Maduro is an enemy of both,” amazing
 
Max Blumenthal

@MaxBlumenthal


The Nobel Committee has decided to make the case for Trump’s war on Venezuela, giving its “Peace Prize” to Maria Corina Machado, a US govt-funded regime change activist who’s helped lead failed military coups, violent street riots, and has likely promised her country’s oil and mineral wealth to a consortium of MAGA aligned billionaires in exchange for financing her political arsonism. This icon of peace has even appealed to Benjamin Netanyahu to help her lead a military invasion of Venezuela. Maria Corina Machado is a marionette for Marco Rubio, a creation of the CIA-sponsored Gusano Industrial Complex that has brought violent terror and siege to any Latin American country defying the Washington Consensus of privatization and austerity, and a would-be Pinochet in a skirt. Machado has spent years lobbying for US and EU starvation sanctions on her own country, resulting in waves of migration to the US, fueling the nativist resentment that gave rise to Trump. When Trump shipped Venezuelan migrants to a torture camp in El Salvador this year, Machado predictably sided with Trump, the main sponsor of her putchist career, over her countrymen. Giving the Nobel to Machado is a green light for regime change war on Venezuela, and then Cuba. But the decision is consistent with the Committee’s role as a soft power instrument of Western empire. Just recall its award to Obama at the beginning of his first term, granting him infinite legitimacy in advance of his destruction of Libya, escalation of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and facilitation of Gaza’s decimation. Given that nothing has happened in Machado’s career without the support and guidance of Washington, the Committee’s decision must be seen as the result of another Western op - a coup in Oslo to pave the way for one in Caracas.
 
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