Understanding the U.S. Strike on Venezuela | Explainer

The US as a rule of law democracy, and international norms and values against military action against other countries, are under threat with this attack on Venezuela. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu9QSeAI22I

Who might fill the power vacuum in a post-Maduro Venezuela? | DW News

It sounds like the Maduro regime is still in power. If the regime stays in power, was the military operation worth it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HHNKVhH2p4

Why Venezuela? Trump’s shifting explanations about military buildup

“Initially, Trump defended his military operations near Venezuela as keeping drugs out of the US, although experts say the cocaine that passes through Venezuela winds up mostly in Europe while fentanyl is sourced from China.

Trump also accused Maduro of emptying Venezuela’s prisons and “mental institutions” into the U.S., although there’s no evidence of that either. According to the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute, hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans have settled in the U.S. in recent years due to economic and political instability in their home country.

By mid-December, Trump accused Maduro of “stealing” U.S. oil and land. Trump appeared to be alluding to work done in the 1970s in Venezuela by Western oil companies before the government there opted to nationalize its reserves, eventually forcing out American companies.

In a Dec. 17 social media post – around the same time sources say Trump was making a decision to greenlight the Jan. 3 military operation — Trump said the U.S. military threat to Venezuela will “only get bigger, and the shock to them will be like nothing they have ever seen before — Until such time as they return to the United States of America all of the Oil, Land, and other Assets that they previously stole from us.”

Two days later at a press conference, Secretary of State Marc Rubio offered a more general explanation than access to oil reserves, calling Maduro’s presidency “intolerable” because it was cooperating with “terrorist and criminal elements” instead of the Trump administration.”

https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/why-venezuela-trumps-shifting-explanations-143759048.html

What’s Really Going On in Thailand | AB Explained

Thailand built its huge tourism industry on US military bases and US military R and R during the Vietnam war. Young US military men spent far more than other tourists. Thailand was then able to turn this war-time tourism industry into a permanent industry.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jS7aV568IA

GEN Michel Yakovleff on Why the West No Longer Wins Wars

The West is losing its ability to win wars because: ,among other causes, they believe in fantasies that there will be a technical solution to winning tough wars that don’t involve great loss of life; they no longer have a demographic edge; and they don’t believe in the correctness and goodness of their overarching goals.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlZ7cw_9pvc

Bringing Back the Battleship? – Railguns, US Shipbuilding and a 35,000 ton bad idea?

Larger ships are vulnerable to modern weapons. With a larger ship, you have more eggs in one basket. If the enemy takes out that one ship, you’ve lost a lot of firepower. Even with anti-missile and anti-drone defenses, the enemy only needs one good hit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvUbx9TvOwk

Yemen is Dead. Here’s What Will Replace It.

The STC in Yemen has quickly conquered most of South Yemen after being in a stalemate for years. They are acting relatively competently and humanely, so the international community may eventually accept them as the rulers of South Yemen. The Houthis still control North Yemen.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAOgc3IKBU4

French and German adults lean toward dialing back Ukraine support, new POLITICO poll shows

The French and Germans have turned into little bitches.

“In France and Germany, the EU’s two biggest democracies, new polling shows that more respondents want their governments to scale back financial aid to Kyiv than to increase it or keep it the same. In the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, meanwhile, respondents tilt the other way and favor maintaining material support

The most frequently cited argument against additional assistance was concerns about the cost and the pressure on the national economy.

Support for Ukraine was driven primarily by those who backed Democratic nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 election in the U.S.

“In Germany and France, opposition to assistance was especially pronounced among supporters of far-right parties — such as the Alternative for Germany and France’s National Rally — while centrists were less skeptical.

The softer support for Ukraine in France and Germany does not appear to reflect warmer feelings toward Moscow, however. Voters in all five countries backed sanctions against Russia, suggesting that even where publics want to pare back aid they remain broadly aligned around punishing the aggressor and limiting Russia’s ability to finance the war.”

https://www.politico.eu/article/french-and-germans-lean-toward-dialing-back-ukraine-support-new-international-politico-poll-shows/

The US Navy’s $1.6 Trillion Plan to Defeat China

The US is having trouble building its navy partially because it doesn’t have enough skilled people. It takes 8 years to get people fully up to speed, and it is having trouble keeping its aging workforce on the job.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2W99bL_TEQ