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At least seven explosions, low-flying aircraft, and one column of smoke have been seen in Venezuela's capital, Caracas, according to eye-witness reports.

The southern area of the capital, near a major military base, was also without electricity.

Venezuela's government did not immediately reply to AP's request for comment.

The cause and and precise locations of the disturbances were not immediately clear.

Update: US President Donald Trump says the US has captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

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[–] Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

You really need to learn how international norms and laws have helped protect Australia. The problem here isn't getting rid of a dictator, the problem here is the precedent this sets. The US just made every one of their allies much less safe in this world, at a time when they're pulling back from their commitments as allies.

Question you have to ask yourself now,

What stops China from coming and lopping off the Pilbara? The only thing now is raw power, of which, we only have a little. So is the US going to come to support Aus, can we still count on them? If you look at their behaviour around Ukraine, it seems their 'friendship' is pretty bloody fragile these days.

What about Taiwan now? Or some of the Japanese islands? How do you think those putative allies are feeling about this?

You want to set a precedent of our times? This just did.

Look at my comment history from yesterday, i wrote a long comment response that goes into the new geopolitical threat this country and the world now faces.

[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 0 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The US just made every one of their allies much less safe in this world

Venezuela was not a nice place and definitely not one of the good guys

What stops China from coming and lopping off the Pilbara?

Our alliances and defence capabilities, that’s how it is, that’s how it has always been

that’s the primary reason we’re spending billions on AUKUS and coincidentally Japan wants in as well

https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/09/18/japan/japan-role-in-us-uk-australia-defense-pact/

same with Taiwan, they have the:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_shield

Which they’ve been building for decades

It’s why for years we have been the US’s lapdog going into wars we never would have because we rely on them for protection

It’s why we have spent trillions over the previous decades on defence

This is why when I see things like

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=m2GH5A1XDCA

i facepalm, you can’t fend off an invasion with twitter posts

it’s why i want a much much stronger alliance with europe, its why i want a far stronger alliance with ukraine, its why i want us to have drone factories making millions of drones and having the spare capacity to send them to ukraine

This idea of rules based order hasn’t been true for a long time, if ever, there was like most of the 20th century a unique set of circumstances as china was in its century of humiliation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_of_humiliation

and the united states is not nearly as bad as any of the nutter states iran/most of africa/most of middle east if they had the same technological capacity and capability and the UN got to pretend it had power

nothing has changed overall from what i can see in terms of might makes right, just who america is targeting and the fact china is returning to its previous former glory as the worlds super power

[–] Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 1 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Rules based order allowed you to live a fairly peaceful life up until now. You're going to need to change your opinion on the usefulness of soft power, and diplomacy. It would helpbyou understand the world better knowing what precedence means and its effects in human behavioural terms on the singular level and the macro level.

Most of Africa? Theres that racism on display again. You may as well call them shithole countries. Or shall we call them the bad guys, and then we can call the god guys to sort em out like we're in childs story. Bad guys dobthis, good guys blow em up!

Its a childish view of the world. Two wrongs don't make a right.

[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 0 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Rules based order allowed you to live a fairly peaceful life up until now

Doubt

Most of Africa? Theres that racism on display again

Do you know anything about Africa? Maybe pay attention to it for 5 minutes and then tell me how amazing it is, my focus on the Sahel right now which is currently being attacked by ~~violent islamic jihadists~~ people on the daily

Or shall we call them the bad guys, and then we can call the god guys to sort em out like we’re in childs story. Bad guys dobthis, good guys blow em up!

We have done plenty of work in Africa, for example France supporting Mali's government by killing a group of violent ~~muslims~~ people:

How France Fought a Lightning War in Mali (Op Serval)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT5U-JQ8Puw

But as you'd know:

Despite years of French military operations (like Operation Barkhane), ~~jihadist~~ non-progressive individual violence persisted and even worsened in some areas. The French-led approach was seen as ineffective in bringing lasting security, fueling public discontent and a loss of trust in France’s ability to stabilise the region.

It's almost like countries don't mind when someone comes to help out

[–] Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

Yeah, like I don't know about Africa. Welcome to the Sahel, you're about two decades late to the party.

Wait, who're the goodies and baddies! I think we're gonna need to implement some sort of cape system. Black as night, for the goodies, pink with gold sequins for the baddies.

[–] Eyekaytee@aussie.zone 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

😂

well when the people who were ‘invaded’ are dancing in the streets, maybe lets sit this one out

This is how Austrians reacted when Hitler cane to liberate them