Saturday, January 3, 2026

47 Goes Hard

 



Well that wasn't on my bingo card and neither, apparently, was it on Maduro's. Wow, US spec ops swooped in and bagged Venezuela's president, who's now on a boat to New York. Say what you like, but it certainly goes hard.



A young sergeant called me up in the wake of the news, "Dad, I'm out of a job." I reflected on this for about two seconds, "Why, son?" Because, obviously, "we don't need Big Army to fight and win wars anymore." He was joking but you get the point. That in mind, the Caracas op will surely go down in history and, if we can effortlessly take down one commie dictator, why not another? Here, look:



 

They bombed Chavez's mausoleum too, just for kicks. Situation developing,

LSP

8 comments:

The Night Wind said...

The Bush Doctrine is apparently back. I wonder if Venezuela will be a better place now with the Carlyle Group running their ports, BlackRock controlling their shipping, the Gates Foundation running their farmlands, Musk running their media, Bezos running their economy, Pfizer running their healthcare, Palantir in charge of their security, and Royal Dutch Shell extracting their resources. Let's not forget too, Trump's Ambassador-at-Large---Log Cabin Republican Ric Grenell---who'll make sure that the Catholics down there accept the Rainbow Agenda.

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Want to bet there is a flurry of international bank transfers happening today? Rats preparing their escape nests.

Anonymous said...

"Tread softly and carry a big stick" is back as US policy.

LSP said...

NW, I applaud your contrary stance, but all hail the flex of the op, something to behold (see Armchair Warlord on X for a POV similar to your own, if you haven't already).

LSP said...

We can only imagine, WSF.

LSP said...

Sure seems that way, Anon.

BadFrog said...

It shows what can be achieved if the only requirements for those involved is capability, not DEI. Well done, SFOD-Delta.

LSP said...

Right with you, Mr Frog.