I`m an army officer in the Amazon right now and there has been an awful lot of movement towards the border. Refugees are coming south from Venezuela daily and there is a very heavy presence of divisions along the border as well as building stockpiles in Manaus being distributed through trucks. The command of Planalto is being redistributed inside of the area that is supposed to be under the command of Amazonia as well.
From what i know, Venezuela might start a war against Guyana and they expect Brazil to aid them. The purpose is the same as that of Argentina during the Falklands war. To keep the people busy and grant the state unlimited power.
I'm a cop and I also call op a nigger bullshiter. Brazil is a socialist country. There's no way Temer would invade Venezuela.
Carson Turner
Brazil is in some serious shit with criminal factions nearing open war, deep economic crisis and political turmoil. I doubt that's going to happen.
Jonathan Baker
The good thing is that we would have their delicious oil and their top tier women.
Not going to happen though
Aaron Parker
nice joke there my monkey friend
Jace Rogers
Venezuela is on its way to being a failed state. It makes sense for its neighbors to increase the military presences on its borders to keep Venezuela's shit from flowing across the border.
Camden Jones
It is not like we can wait for another destruction in Venezuela.
I bet Trump would love to get that oil back into the market and out of commie hands.
Andrew Evans
And don't you forget, that if cbc factories get bombed, we have no fucking ammo but reloads and shit.
Luke Nguyen
>oil
That's the reason why we are in the shit we are today. Oil is cheap these days.
Parker Allen
>ammo
How long has it been since there was a single factory running properly in Syria?
Yet they still have ammo.
Colton Robinson
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Austin Brown
>refugees coming into Brazil Fucking top kek
Samuel King
Keep dreaming nigger. Desarmamento is going to get us all killed.
I think you dont know his views on the subject of Venezuela.
Cardoso added that “Brazil’s new government will have a much firmer stand” on human rights and democracy issues in the region, in sharp contrast with Rousseff’s administration. “It will not accept situations of aggressions against democracy that [the previous government] failed to speak out against,” he added.
Asked whether the Temer government would support the Venezuelan opposition’s request that the Organization of American States invoke its democratic charter against the Venezuelan regime, Cardoso told me: “Without a doubt, Brazil’s government, to the best of my knowledge, will be more supportive of the use of the Democratic Charter.”
Joseph James
Hopefully. There are too many of you pooftas on here.
Get him to take out some Amerifats too.
Dominic Hall
I don't think Venezuela has the means nor the supplies to be starting a war right now. This sounds like bullshit my old chap.
And even if you are an "army officer in the Amazon right now," this entire thread just reads like your paranoid attempts at grasping south American politics. Especially this post:
It was this post that gave you away.
Austin Murphy
I am not the best at politics. I`m a soldier. I see only that while we could not move shit a few months ago, now we have everything in abundance and there are heavy guns moving in numbers i havent really seen before.
Ryder Thomas
Brasil isn't going to invade Venezuela. Brasil is going to defend its border against all the starving Venezuelans who want to enter Brasil due to the collapse of the Venezuelan economy.
Ethan Smith
Why are we loading up on fuel instead of digging trenches then?
I am not talking about a few soldiers, i`m talking heavy numbers. It certainly is not necessary for border control.
Brody Baker
Their oil never left the market and we're still their #1 customer as well as their #1 source of imports.
They don't really have a choice but to sell to us simply due to the economics of it.
It is true though that their horribly inefficient management of resources and failure to invest even in basic maintenance of their oil infrastructure, let alone invest in new production, has resulted in a decline of overall production and exports.
If they weren't totally incompetent they would have built up currency reserves when oil price was high like the Russians and Saudis etc. did instead of taking on a shitload of debt.
Cameron Ward
Their management really is abysmal though.
They have the largest reserves in the world by quite a margin, and yet they are just the 8th biggest producer.
If a company with the proper tech like petrobras had control over those reserves or just the rights to explore it, the world market of oil would be sent down to the ground.
The USA would be extremely happy with such a thing. As would China.
The Arabs would be btfo and the world would pretty much have a secure supply.
Ryan Long
GAS THE VENEZUELANS BRASILIAN WAR NAO
Grayson Hall
I just want revolution to happen in Venezuela so I can join the rebels and participate in ISIS style execution videos of commie scum
Leo White
looking at the jaw line of those "soldiers" brazil is confirmed to be monkey sub-humans
Luis Scott
>Venezuela going to war against french Guyana
isn't there a French Foreign Legion regiment specialized in jungle warfare there?