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Venezuelan President Survives Drone Assassination Attempt (cnn.com)

The Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro, has survived an apparent assassination attempt involving drones that exploded close to him while he was speaking at an event in Caracas. State television showed Maduro abruptly cutting short his speech during a celebration of the National Guard's 81st anniversary. From a report: In a tweet, the president of Venezuela's National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, called the incident at the military parade a "terrorist attack against the president and the high military command blaming the opposition for the violence." Venezuela's international government broadcaster, TeleSUR, said on Twitter that the Venezuelan government confirmed an attempted attack on Maduro. Venezuela's vice president for communications, Jorge Rodriguez, later addressed the nation on live TV at the request of Maduro. He said people heard explosions that corresponded to drones and heard drones detonate near a parade for the occasion.

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  1. Alleged Drone Assassination Attempt by mentil · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If it was an actual assassination attempt against the Venezuelan President is dubious, given there were at least two explosions and he was healthy enough to appear on live TV a couple hours later. How far away the explosions were from him was only vaguely referenced, but apparently was close enough to the parade that he thought they were fireworks. He was on a stage, which was presumably to the side of the parade's path. A few people supposedly responsible were arrested, so it's not like an anonymous attacker was controlling the drones (or they were, but a convenient patsy was arrested). That said, no evidence was given that drones were involved.

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  2. Assassination? Or Hoax? by kenwd0elq · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I'll wager dollars to doughnuts that this is a hoax, staged to make Maduro into a sympathetic figure. The rate of inflation is approaching a million percent a year; they've just lopped five zeroes off the value of the currency. The Venezuelan people are fleeing across the border as fast as they can.

    Anybody who could afford a drone has already left, and the first world nations don't care enough about South America to bother to assassinate him. Therefore: Probable hoax. He'll use this as a pretext to consolidate power and steal all the rest of the money.

  3. Nope just a Drone with a Samsung by bongey · · Score: 4, Funny

    Note 7 being used as tv camera.

  4. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's funny how people just associate socialism and communism to any government not working out.

    They are a democratic presidential republic like the US.... a failed one you can say that fell into dictatorship.... but that doesn't make them commies....

    Democracies are not unfailable.... look at the US at the moment... look awefully close.... but I'm sure US will elect someone saner and things will be back to normal after the next election given the deeply ingrained democratic culture and education. That said if a few more populist elections happen .... US could go the way of Argentina...

  5. Since we're quoting Bernie by rsilvergun · · Score: 5, Informative
    why not include the full quote:

    These days, the American dream is more apt to be realized in South America, in places such as Ecuador, VENEZUELA and Argentina, where incomes are actually more equal today than they are in the land of Horatio Alger. Who's the banana republic now?

    His point was that 3 "Banana Republics" had more equally distributed wealth than what is ostensibly the Greatest Nation on Earth. He was right to point that out, but like all popular politicians fighting against the American oligarchy he's got to be careful how he says things least people take quotes out of context to smear him.

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    1. Re:Since we're quoting Bernie by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Yay! Now everybody makes nothing because the paper they print is worthless! Go equality?

      Look, I want to take care of the entire world, I'd love it if we had a way to do that. I just don't want to see everyone pushed into poverty in the name of "equality." And maybe the Nordic states are managing on selling oil without corruption stealing that, but it's amazing how many experiments that attempt, but fail, to bring about True Socialism (TM) leave everyone starving.

    2. Re:Since we're quoting Bernie by ooloorie · · Score: 3, Insightful

      It's just soooo handy to quote someone out of context, isn't it? And so disingenuous.

      So, in context, you're saying that the "American dream" is equal levels of poverty for all? Because that's what Sanders is promising in context.

      You get your pick: wealth for all or equality for all. You cannot have wealth and equality for all: it's a logical impossibility.

  6. Re: There's still plenty of money to be had by alvinrod · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why would the CIA need to spend any resources attempting to destabilize Venezuela when they are doing a far better job themselves? The usual tripe about oil no longer plays since the U.S. has its own vast reserves that we can now exploit and the Venezuelan oil requires special refinement that other sources do not.

    The simple truth is that centrally planned economies are not workable and that when you go around nationalizing businesses, no one wants to invest in setting up a company there. Add on currency restrictions (no sane person uses the official exchange rate) and the idiotic financial policies and this is exactly what you can expect.

    I am sure that people will still try to line up to defend socialism by talking about the Nordic model (which is not really socialist, but that is a completely different argument) but what Venezuela has done is Soviet era stuff that we know for a fact does not work.

    If anything, the U.S. benefits more from leaving Venezuela to their own devices. At least now when socialists start talking about their great utopia we can point to the literal hell that you actually get. I just hope that the amount of misery that most Venezuelans have to endure in order for us to get that point is not so great, but history leads me to believe that this will not be the case.

  7. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by alvinrod · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Some of what Trump has done is good, but we should not pretend that he is some great proponent of the free market. For example, his penchant for tariffs and trade wars is outright idiotic and will only hurt the American economy in the long run. That Trump looks good on economic policy is more as a result of Maduro being batshit crazy than Trump being intelligent.

  8. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by ShoulderOfOrion · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Keep in mind that Trump is not promoting tariffs and trade wars--he is simply reacting to tariffs in other countries. The media conveniently forgets to mention that Trump has said he will sign a trade agreement tomorrow with any country that agrees to sign a bilateral agreement where both sides agree to lower tariffs to zero. That's his definition of free market. I disagree with him on a lot of things, but I agree with him on that.

  9. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "It's funny how people just associate socialism and communism to any government not working out."
    That's because socialist and communist governments NEVER work out. Your pattern recognition abilities aren't too good, are they?

  10. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 5, Informative

    he is simply reacting to tariffs in other countries.
    The EU has tariffs on US products in the range of 6%, the US has tariffs on EU products in the range of 4% ... I don't see a big difference.

    Jumping up and putting tariffs in the range of 20% on selected EU products makes no sense IMHO.

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  11. Re: too bad by angel'o'sphere · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The bombing might be fake.
    The news is not ...

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  12. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by Tough+Love · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Soviet Union showed that a planned economy is workable.....it just doesn't grow as quickly.

    Laughable. The Soviet Union ended up dirt poor after decades of lying to each other about what was actually being accomplished. Lost the cold war simply by running out of money. Classic quote from the era: "we pretend to work and they pretend to pay us." What definition of "workable" is that?

    Never mind the police state.

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  13. Re:Assassination? Or Hoax? by Tough+Love · · Score: 3, Funny

    The drone in this case was most likely a propaganda-level device carrying a sympathy bomb.

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  14. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by Cederic · · Score: 4, Insightful

    50% higher tariffs aren't a big difference?

    Maybe you should go back to school.

  15. Re:Assassination? Or Hoax? by Cederic · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'll just share this fine catalogue of CIA competence:
    https://www.nbcnews.com/storyl...

  16. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by gtall · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I think it was actually worse than that. The Soviet Union managed to miss educating its people for the current world's economy. That's why it is still centered on exploitation of mineral wealth. They still produce world class academics, but have no real way to get them into the economic life of the country. The West and Orient have figured out how via startup companies...well, China is rather using a sledgehammer here with their state owned companies, but they are not very efficient nor resourceful.

    However, the worst thing the Soviet Union did to their people was make them reliant on the State. Putin needs to keep this charade up or he leads nothing. Too many of their people are susceptible to Kremlin propaganda. With no initiative of their own, they are also prey to the few oligarchs who have transitioned from state ownership to "private" ownership.

  17. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by Rockoon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The example of Venezuela doesn't show the failure of central planning. A trained hamster could do a better job with central planning than Maduro does.

    This is the with the right leader it would work! argument and it is complete bullshit.

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  18. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by Tough+Love · · Score: 5, Informative

    "We pretend to work and they pretend to pay us" is funny hyperbole.

    It was not hyperbole in the slightest. Saw it with my own eyes.

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  19. Re:Assassination? Or Hoax? by Type44Q · · Score: 5, Insightful

    ...and the first world nations don't care enough about South America to bother to assassinate him

    Translation: "I don't know enough about geopolitics - who does? - to really have any fucking clue who would or wouldn't want Maduro dead... but damn it sure is easy to send bold declarations like the above ripping forth from my asshole...

  20. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by BlueStrat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No, it is the "Venezuela provably has the wrong leader" argument and if you can't see the difference, you are bullshit.

    Better planners would only delay the inevitable coming collapse and prolong the Venezuelan people's suffering.

    The problem with collectivist systems is base human nature. Collectivist systems must overcome base human nature to succeed, capitalist systems leverage & harness that same base human nature towards constructive ends.

    All collectivist forms of government like socialism and communism are authoritarian by their very nature. The State tells people where they'll live, where they'll work, what work they'll do, how much money they will earn/receive, what sort and how much education they receive, what level medical care they will get, etc etc etc.

    Anytime you put people in authority over others without unavoidable and direct consequences for abusing that authority, those people placed in authority will generally become increasingly authoritarian, capricious, corrupt, and cruel the longer the situation exists as was shown by Milgram's experiment.

    Socialism and communism provide people with food, shelter, medical care, and work. We have an institution here in the US that provides the same things, but very few are willing to participate voluntarily.

    We call it the prison system.

    Strat

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  21. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by DethLok · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Technically correct, factually irrelevant - due to the tiny difference between 4% and 6%.

    What might be relevant is the amount of subsidies each 'nation' pays to their producers.

    Got any stats on that?

  22. Lack of details ... by kbahey · · Score: 5, Informative

    Sounds that may be explosions were heard during his speech. That much cannot be disputed.

    Maduro says right wing plot, Colombia president, yadda yadda ...

    However, fire fighters on the scene said it is a gas tank explosion inside an apartment near where the speech was.

    Neither side gave more details, and in this climate and culture of conspiracies, it is hard to get to the real facts.

    Long version of the above on the BBC.

  23. Re:Assassination? Or Hoax? by Antique+Geekmeister · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Even if not a deliberate fraud, accidental explosions can be turned into causes for war.

    "Remember" the Maine" was a political response to an apparently accidental explosion on the USS Maine that helped trigger the Spanish Amercican War. The Reichstag fire in 1933 was used by the Nazi party to blame the Communist party in Germany, a vital part of their rise to power. The history of the modern Middle East is filled with the political results of bombings and _accusations_ of bombings and murders, some of them entirely fake.

  24. Assassination Attempt Or Accident? by Humbubba · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Maduro says it was an assassination attempt by drones, BUT firefighters say a gas tank in an apartment exploded.
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/08/04/venezuelan-president-nicolasmaduro-cuts-short-speech-panic-amid/

  25. Re: too bad by cunina · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This troll was masterfully executed. I give you points for the following: - blaming the US for Chavez' brutal mismanagement - repeated grammatical errors - simultaneously embracing Islamophobia and Islamic terrorism - your "woke" denunciation of the mass media Next time, add some Unicode to annoy everyone, and refer to your detractors as "sheeple." But otherwise, this was a terrific effort.

  26. Re: too bad by MightyMartian · · Score: 4, Informative

    Even if Maduro died tomorrow, the Army is controlled by the Chavistas, and those generals have a vested interest in making sure the regime stays afloat (they're as corrupt as hell and a new government would almost certainly lock them up). Killing Maduro would probably makes things worse since the Chavistas would both be able to blame the US and simultaneously lock up opposition leaders. The best that can happen is a revolution coupled with a colonels revolt or coup. At that point the Chavistas would probably flee the country with suitcases filled with gold and US currency.

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  27. Re:Um... you do know the USSR by thrich81 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Germany and Japan were both really destroyed by WWII (they lost, were occupied, and Japan had been nuked) and they recovered within a couple of decades to become world class, dominant economic powers; by 1990 Japan had surpassed the Soviet Union despite much less population and far fewer natural resources. Well, make that, West Germany recovered; East Germany under a Soviet style government/economy didn't do so well. After what Japan went through in that war and their subsequent recovery, no one else can complain about starting over from a devastated country.

  28. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by rossz · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Funny how fans of socialism always proclaim "that wasn't socialism" every time it fails.

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  29. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by astrofurter · · Score: 3, Funny

    I tried saying "widely-known enemy if the working people, influence peddler, bribe solicitor, anti-freedom extremist, and paid agent of the Chinese intelligence services Hillary"... But it just didn't have the same ring to it.

  30. Re: too bad by makerfixer · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wow, what is the bigger part of that story: Venezuela still has fire departments... Or The apartments still have gas...

  31. Um... sure you can by rsilvergun · · Score: 3, Interesting

    now, you can't have _excessive_ wealth for all. Excessive wealth is when it ceases to be material wealth and becomes _power_. It's when you can control access to food, shelter, medicine, education and transportation such that you begin to decide who lives and who dies. We have that in America today. 45,000 people die of completely preventable diseases every year.

    The fear that comes from knowing that could be you is a big part of how our ruling class keeps the working class divided among themselves. You fight against single payer healthcare because you're afraid if the other guy has healthcare you won't get it. Only fear can make that work because it's been demonstrated multiple times that single payer healthcare works (Canada, Germany, France, all of Scandinavia, I could go on...).

    Money is not necessarily power. It only becomes power when you can force someone to do something they otherwise would never consider doing. That's not fixing your plumbing. That's going to Afghanistan to fight for an oil pipeline we didn't need.

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  32. Re: Assassination? Or Hoax? by The+Cynical+Critic · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What's even funnier is when systems like those of Norway, Scandinavia and much of western Europe that people actually use as an example of a socialist system done right are brought up, people like you claim they're somehow not socialist enough and thus don't count.

    As hard as it may be to understand, socialism is fundamentally a pretty vague concept and can be be implemented in a lot of different ways without the state control of the economy that has messed things up so badly in Venezuela.

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