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Posted By: Dreadnought, 1/7/2026 1:20:33 AM

Iran? Russia? China? Senate Dems? The Maduros themselves? (Naah. Too obvious.) Iran certainly qualifies for the medal round here. The loss of their footprint in Venezuela would disrupt one of the regime's last sources of hard currency via its proxy in Hezbollah, not to mention their ability to influence and terrorize the Western Hemisphere. However, the loss of that link would not in itself become an existential issue for the regime, even though it certainly contributes to its current existential crises. The biggest loser actually exists much closer to home, according to the Wall Street Journal: The capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro—one of the Cuban intelligence services’ most valuable charges

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Reply 1 - Posted by: mifla 1/7/2026 6:09:14 AM (No. 2050647)
Castro kicked out all the problem children back in the 80s, and all those born since then have been raised on socialist propaganda. Not holding my breath for another revolution. If things get tough, Miami is only 90 miles away and the feet wet policy ensures that they won't be turned back.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 1/7/2026 6:54:38 AM (No. 2050667)
As Cuba collapses economically, those 100,000 enforcers are not going to get paid. Sure, they could crunch down on the populace, but what is that going to get them. The populace is dirt poor. They would simply maintain control of a big pile of nothing. It is very likely that many of these thugs will read the handwriting on the wall and depart for friendlier climes. There are always places looking for rent-a-thugs. The populace already outnumbers the thugs 100 to 1. At some point, without outside backers, the supply of weapons will dry up and the remaining thugs will be less able to be aggressive. What happens then? The populace has lived in this condition for a long time. Do they have the fortitude to make a change?
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