What if the goal was both i.e. getting rid of a dictator who was making it hard to get to the oil? Saddam was a dictator and his overthrow served a dual purpose, but his country was worse off after that. Regardless of the real reason behind the actions of the USG today, one thing's for sure, good times are coming to Venezuela. Similar to what Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and Syria to name a few.

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Lol. You just named a bunch of places that are in no way better off than 20 years ago

Wtf?

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What I gods name is happening here? Why are you sending random memes that have nothing to do with the topic at hand.

I sincerely believe that Saddam's downfall was due to his attempt to have oil paid for in euros rather than dollars, and the European Union turned its back on him.

Gaddafi wanted something similar: he wanted to create an African currency backed by gold.

The most important thing for the United States is not oil but the petrodollar, that energy be paid for in dollars, maintaining the hegemony of the dollar, which allows it to finance its trade deficit by exporting inflation to the rest of the world.

Maduro sells oil for cryptocurrencies and other currencies other than the dollar.

I couldn't agree more, which leads me to conclude that anyone that threatens the USD will be targeted, dictator or not. It's just that in recent history dictators have been the 1s that dared to do so

Saddams downfall was the jews and “greater Israel.”

Not going to disagree, these are interesting interpretations of events.

Correct or not matters not.

These are insightful musings

This was for Israel bucko. It's always for the benefit of Israel and Jewish bankers.