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Can anyone provide me a quick rundown about the recent happenings

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Can anyone provide me a quick rundown about the recent happenings occurred in Venezuela?
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>>135622123
All you need to know is

>A reminder: the plant at

>10.505788, -68.201187

>is critical to Venezuelan ammunition production. hampering its operation will impede the state's ability to arm itself.
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>>135622123

PSUV (socialist party) created by chavez and conformed by an amalgamation of different parties with the share common goal of communism, is in a pickle, self established as a brutal regime, no suporters, shatered economy, corrupt, rotten to the bone with constant internal infighting.

With popularity on the floor and international support fading the three main factions of chavismo with the three big wigs Diosdado Cabello, Nicolas Maduro and tareck el aissami. Agree that the most effective way to neutralize a revamped opposition is to outright call for mock referendum to disolve the existing constitution and re-write it with friendlier version which would set aside an opposition controlled parliament in favor of a system similar to china's one party policy.

During the run down months two of the main groups Nicolas Madura and Tareck's attempt to negotiate a way out by having the opposition pardom them and share power in exchange of the referendum's cancellations. (Do mind that all involved parties are on the top watch list for interpol, DEA and who knows who else for extensive drug traffic, human rights violations etc etc.)

One of the big wigs a fellow by the name of Diosdado Cabello who so happens to be the leader of the wing in control of the army refuses to the deals and the referendum goes through.

After roughly 3 months of protests the referendum finlally happens only an exclusive percentage of the electorate is allowed a voice. New electoral college like structures are implemented to account for the loss of regime popularity all in all only 12% of the allowed electorate does vote with (roughly 2.900.000 people on a total population that goes over 33million and about 14million registered voters) 88% abstains.

CNE (Entity in charge of elections ) claims participation was nearly a 100% with 8million+ voting pro-referendum.

Everyone knows is a bluff more than 8 influential OAS nations refuse to recognise results.
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>>135623017
>>135622123

Opposition might as well be considered a resistance at this point.

Disband of parliament is not out of the question in the following days. It all depends on the people's response and on how many are willing to give it all.

By the looks of it a new refugee crisis is in the works with the colombian and the brazilian borders overflowing with venezuelan refugees.

What will all boil down to is anyone's guess. The truth is that the military are getting their fair share of the cake (With billions vanishing from the country's coffers) thus a coup is very unlikely (The term kleptocracy might help you understand how the place works)

The only way out of the mess will involved lots and lots of violence. If the people actually does find it in them to fight that is. A bit hard considering the lack of weapons, leadership and sheer will.
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>>135623471
This is helped by

>A reminder: the plant at

>10.505788, -68.201187

>is critical to Venezuelan ammunition production. hampering its operation will impede the state's ability to arm itself.
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>>135622123

Im an expert on the field.

Shits fucked.
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There's one thing I don't understand. I hear the opposition party didn't run any candidates in the election. Why?
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>>135623612

Aye, the Kalashnikov production plant. It is pretty much falling apart by itself however, same as the rest of the military hardware. Not a 100% sure about the coordinates but the general area does check out.

The bulk of the military hardware comes directly from china now. The chinese have "reporters" all over the place. They are adamant that their hardware is finally in use since no one wants to buy their shit. Great PR opportunity for crowd control products.

About 10% of the tear gas currently in use comes from that plant. The rest is (or maybe was) supplied by Spain and Brazil. Both said they would stop exports but they very likely still supplying on the low. Money is a great incentive and Venezuela has heaps if you know what to provide.
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>>135623931

They were not allowed to. There were very specific requirements.

The regime has this very complex infrastructure of ID, loyalty and social services cards. They run their own census between their supporters. In general they are not blind on who is whom.

It was not an election, it was more of a ruse to get rid of any opposition once and for all. Surprisingly enough, they succeeded.
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>>135624307
so how can i benefit from this. is their a way to kill all the brown people and take the oils
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>>135624742
The faggots at the UN would probably whine if Trump did anything so it's unlikely
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>>135624742
Hardly worth it, Venezuela's reserves are purely of Heavy crude. Extremely tick and expensive to refine.

If you really want to profit invest in government bonds. They are cheap as fuck and promise unbelievable interest rates. Sure shit is fucked and everything is uncertain and all but the regime is still in control of the guns and they are unlikely to get ousted anytime soon. Once oil prices bounce back , lets say in a window of 5 to 10 years from the actual 30$ to lets say 50-60$ your return on investment is guaranteed to go over 200~300%. If prices do not go up on that window you still accrue some tasty interest %.
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>>135623017

Good summary Aussie.
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>>135625351

Be you welcome
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>>135625264
interesting, where can I buy some of these bonds?
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>>135625482

I wish I had the money and know-how to get in on the financial killing of all these wars. Whoever is going to get the contracts to help rebuild in Syria is going to make a fucking killing.
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>>135625482
>>135625566

You will need a broker. There are also websites that streamline the process. Never used one but it is all the same, they act as intermediary brokers for you.
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>>135626025
sounds dangerous, I like personal contact. if you know what I mean...
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Scenarios
1
>Communism is fully imposed after TODAY
>massive flight of people: Those who could afford a western-middle-class lifestyle already flew, those who could afford a third-world-middle-class lifestyle also already flew, those who belong to the top-of-the-barrel poors are going to flee to Brazil, Colombia, Panamá, Perú and Chile
>Communism will last decades

2
>Communism is imposed after TODAY
>USA acts with more sanctions, going even to stop buying venezuelan oil
>currency crashes, inflation skyrockets even more, massive flight of people
>The Maduro faction cannot keep the pace and cannot keep happy the military
>coup
>negotiations with USA

3
>Communism is imposed after TODAY
>Some civilians and some of the military rebel
>Maduro's gang goes apeshit and starts killing even more people
Here it splits in other two scenarios:
Scenario1:
>Maduro's faction succesfully crush the rebellion
>Full communism and sanctions
Scenario2:
>Maduro's faction unsuccesfully deals with the rebellion
>enter the colombian marxist guerrillas who have woved support and allegiance to the chavismo
>maybe Syria 2.0

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>Communism is imposed after TODAY
>it fuels a military intervention from the USA just like it happened with Noriega, maybe there will be rebels from the military, maybe there will be support from guerrillas in Colombia who pose as being demobilized
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>>135622123
Everything is ok
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>food shortages because lol socialism
>maduro is crazy but becoming more totalitarian and still has majority support in the country allowing him to do whatever he wants
>opposition becoming radicalized still a minority
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>>135622123
just happened what /pol/ was probed wrong again, don´t believe much in memes kiddos
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