Steal of a Deal: Uncovering the Hidden Gem in This Unlikely Issue
This issue is really a big deal.
Conflict between two countries usually means nothing more than quarrels and insults; or expelling diplomats and closing embassies, of course, is the battlefield.
Although Venezuela and Argentina are both in the Western Hemisphere, their territories are not contiguous. War is unlikely.
But only scolding clearly does not understand hate.
The feud between these two countries has reached a new level.
Argentina wants to arrest Venezuelan President Maduro, and Venezuela wants to arrest Argentine President Milley.
According to news reports, on September 23, with the approval of the Venezuelan Supreme Court, Venezuela will arrest the President of Argentina Millay, the Secretary General of the President Karina Milai (Milan’s sister) and the Minister of Security Bridge.
Crime?
Plural:
1. grand theft;
2. Money laundering offences;
3. The crime of unlawful loss of liberty;
4. The offense of unlawfully interfering with the safety of civil aviation operations…
Of course, as the president and senior officials of Argentina, they will not go to Venezuela, and naturally Venezuela cannot arrest them on the spot.
But it doesn’t matter.
Argentina, of course, is not idle either.
On the same day, the Federal Court of Argentina announced the immediate arrest of Venezuelan President Maduro and Venezuelan Minister of Interior and Justice Cabello.
Crime?
Suppressing resistance is a crime against humanity!
Argentina also asked Interpol to issue a red notice to Maduro and others so they could be extradited to Argentina for trial.
I saw that Venezuela’s response was a new round of looting.
International politics is interesting.
The trigger for this incident was Argentina’s seizure of a Boeing 747 cargo plane owned by Venezuela’s state airline and the subsequent transfer of the plane to the United States.
Venezuela’s national assets were transferred from Argentina to the United States.
How can Venezuela give up?
Therefore, the relationship between the two countries took a turn for the worse.
Speaking of which, Maduro and Milai are old enemies.
In the political spectrum, Latin America has a clear distinction between left and right, but in the eyes of Latin America, Milai is considered to be on the extreme right and Maduro is considered to be on the extreme left.
The two presidents are naturally at odds with each other.
In any case, on various occasions, Maduro was probably the person Milai seduced the most.
Maduro is not a good person either.
In the recent Venezuelan election, Maduro declared victory, but the West was not surprised and admitted that the opposition had won. Those who rushed to the front also included Mi Lai.
Venezuela was so angry that it announced that it was cutting ties with Argentina Although the Argentine embassy was entrusted to Brazil, the Argentine police once wanted to attack the embassy and arrest people.
Now, the feud is getting bigger and bigger, and they are simply trying to arrest each other’s presidents.
Finally, what do you think?
Let’s take just three superficial views.
First, things in Latin America cannot be judged by common sense.
War is rare, but swearing is definitely the cruelest in the world.
I saw that in this UN General Assembly, Milley kept shouting: You actually let countries like Cuba, Venezuela, and Iran into the Human Rights Council…
There are a series of modifiers before it, so I won’t go into them.
But Milai criticized others, and others criticized Milai.
I saw that the President of Colombia, Petro, was also on the stage of the United Nations, full of fire and reproach: Politicians, including the president of the most powerful country on earth, obey only the rich. Under their bans and censorship, they shout “Long live freedom, fuck you”, but only the richest 1% of the world’s population enjoy freedom, while our atmosphere and our lives get destroy them…
To explain a little, Petro did not name anyone, but he despised the President of the United States, because only the United States is the most powerful country in the world; , fuck you.”
Because the United States does not issue a visa, Maduro cannot go to New York Otherwise, with his level of swearing, the United Nations this year will be even more lively.
Second, Milley is no ordinary president.
In any case, the presidents he has fallen out with may be ranked as high as the United Nations.
In Latin America, in addition to Maduro, he also dislikes the President of Brazil Lula, the President of Colombia Petro, and the successive leaders of Cuba …
Even French President Macron and Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez were so angered by him that one Buddha was born and another Buddha ascended to heaven At one point, Spain was so angry that it wanted to recall its ambassador to the Argentina permanently.
Of course, Millais is more famous for his domestic affairs. Anyway, he dares to do things that others don’t dare to do;
After he came to power, he adopted a series of policies that shocked the world:
The first step is to cut 18 government departments in half, reducing them to 9;
Second, the peso currency was devalued by more than half, and inflation increased by more than 200%;
The third axis, economic shock therapy, state-owned enterprise auctions, many things the government doesn’t care about.
This time at the United Nations, he even publicly announced his withdrawal from the United Nations “Compact of the Future” and his intention to give up his position as a neutral country. He also met Musk and went to the stock exchange to ring the bell. Anyway, you can exaggerate as much as you want.
Definitely a different president.
Third, best wishes to Argentina and Venezuela.
You know, Argentina was once rich and one of the top ten economies in the world.
We talk about the “middle income trap” today, and the most obvious example is in Latin America, which is Argentina.
Argentina was eager to get out of the economic quagmire, and finally chose the very unusual Milai, starting a large-scale social experiment in human history.
As for Venezuela, it is also very disappointing. You know, in terms of oil reserves, Venezuela ranks first in the world, more than Saudi Arabia. But in the last few years, due to various reasons, Venezuela’s inflation has skyrocketed, putting it on par with Argentina.
Although both countries are on the left and the other on the right, and although the president is harshly deceiving them, they actually have a lot in common.
Let’s bless the Venezuelans and Argentines.
The only thing certain about this world is its uncertainty.
We are not sure how Venezuela and Argentina will fight next.
But one thing we can be sure of is that the joint arrest of presidents is definitely not a more exciting climax than Argentinian football…■
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