Joaquin Castro
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And yeah, I don't see the Congress supporting that.
I don't think they have a real plan.
I don't even think they have a real plan for Venezuela.
I mean, I think it's just kind of, you know,
you know, fly-by-night stuff at this point.
And just a lot of talk, but obviously a lot of swagger, but a lot of, you know, dangerous action as well.
I think that we're still pretty united.
Obviously, I think we're going to find out a bit more in the next few weeks.
But my sense is that Democrats are still united against it.
I do think when you see the US military and how swiftly and effectively
they were able to carry out this operation.
Look, I think that there is a lot of American pride in having a strong and successful military that can carry out an operation.
But I also think that's separate from the wisdom of taking on the operation and the commander in chief, the president, who made the decision to go do it.
And, you know, and so I think ultimately people will support those war power resolutions, Democrats especially.
And hopefully we'll pick up some Republicans as well.
Because, you know, like I said, Venezuela may not be the last.
It looks like it may be the first.
For years, they've been laying the groundwork.