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From The South China Morning Post
US security chief John Bolton’s notepad says ‘5,000 troops to Colombia’, hinting at secret US military option for Venezuela
A secret option for the deployment of thousands of US troops in South America amid Venezuela’s political upheaval appears to have been accidentally leaked by US National Security Adviser John Bolton, who was photographed holding a notepad with the handwritten line: “5,000 troops to Colombia”.
Bolton spoke to White House reporters while holding the yellow notepad and discussing the crisis in Venezuela, where the US now recognises opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s interim president.
It was not until after the briefing that observers noticed the black scrawl.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a US official said “we are not seeing anything that would support” a potential troop deployment to Colombia, which neighbours Venezuela.
COMMENT:-
And in other surprising news not only did an accused criminal has stated that they are innocent but Mr. Trump's supporters have not lambasted the article for citing an anonymous source.
From The South China Morning Post
US security chief John Bolton’s notepad says ‘5,000 troops to Colombia’, hinting at secret US military option for Venezuela
A secret option for the deployment of thousands of US troops in South America amid Venezuela’s political upheaval appears to have been accidentally leaked by US National Security Adviser John Bolton, who was photographed holding a notepad with the handwritten line: “5,000 troops to Colombia”.
Bolton spoke to White House reporters while holding the yellow notepad and discussing the crisis in Venezuela, where the US now recognises opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s interim president.
It was not until after the briefing that observers noticed the black scrawl.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a US official said “we are not seeing anything that would support” a potential troop deployment to Colombia, which neighbours Venezuela.
COMMENT:-
And in other surprising news not only did an accused criminal has stated that they are innocent but Mr. Trump's supporters have not lambasted the article for citing an anonymous source.
From The South China Morning Post
US security chief John Bolton’s notepad says ‘5,000 troops to Colombia’, hinting at secret US military option for Venezuela
A secret option for the deployment of thousands of US troops in South America amid Venezuela’s political upheaval appears to have been accidentally leaked by US National Security Adviser John Bolton, who was photographed holding a notepad with the handwritten line: “5,000 troops to Colombia”.
Bolton spoke to White House reporters while holding the yellow notepad and discussing the crisis in Venezuela, where the US now recognises opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s interim president.
It was not until after the briefing that observers noticed the black scrawl.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a US official said “we are not seeing anything that would support” a potential troop deployment to Colombia, which neighbours Venezuela.
COMMENT:-
And in other surprising news not only did an accused criminal has stated that they are innocent but Mr. Trump's supporters have not lambasted the article for citing an anonymous source.
Oh goodie, a civil war in Venezuela with both American and Russian intervention (on opposite sides!) looks increasingly likely. :doh
5,000 troops vs. approximately 500,000 Venezuelan armed forces.
Or boys are good. Just not that good.
From The South China Morning Post
US security chief John Bolton’s notepad says ‘5,000 troops to Colombia’, hinting at secret US military option for Venezuela
A secret option for the deployment of thousands of US troops in South America amid Venezuela’s political upheaval appears to have been accidentally leaked by US National Security Adviser John Bolton, who was photographed holding a notepad with the handwritten line: “5,000 troops to Colombia”.
Bolton spoke to White House reporters while holding the yellow notepad and discussing the crisis in Venezuela, where the US now recognises opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s interim president.
It was not until after the briefing that observers noticed the black scrawl.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a US official said “we are not seeing anything that would support” a potential troop deployment to Colombia, which neighbours Venezuela.
COMMENT:-
And in other surprising news not only did an accused criminal has stated that they are innocent but Mr. Trump's supporters have not lambasted the article for citing an anonymous source.
Did you know that the country is spelled Colombia like in the image?
I do, does Mr. Bolton?
IMO more than likely.
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