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“A Man Without A Country” - Maduro RALLIES Venezuela's Militias In SHOCK Move Against Trump’s Troops

26 Aug 2025

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Chapter 1: What recent actions did Nicolás Maduro take regarding Venezuela's militias?

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So Maduro rallies Venezuela militias before U.S. warship arrivals. So check this out. Do you know what is the most America's ever offered a bounty to an individual? What do you think is the most money America's ever offered as a bounty? $25 million. To who? Osama bin Laden. Osama bin Laden and who else? Two names. Saddam Hussein. So you know what's the most bounty we ever offer to anybody?

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Maduro. Record-breaking number one. So a few things when you go through why this has happened and why this is such a big story.

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Chapter 2: What is the significance of the $50 million bounty on Maduro?

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It's a massive story. By the way, I think we have... So 4,000 troops, if I'm not mistaken, 4,000 troops, they've already deployed three guided missile destroyers, USS Gravely, USS Jason Dunham, USS Samson. They designate this guy as a terrorist organization the same way they did as MS-13 and a couple different places. Do you know how much money from Maduro they've seized?

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I didn't know this number. Do you know how much money they've seized from Maduro? No. $700 million of bank assets, money, accounts. Yes, $700 million. Private jets completely seized it. And so the question becomes, why are they doing this? Venezuela is responsible for 25% of the entire world cocaine. So whatever cocaine that's being used, out of four lines you do, one of them is from Venezuela.

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Just kind of look at it that way. That's Colombia. They got 25% of it. Adam, is that accurate? It used to be Colombia. Adam, is that accurate? I don't know, Tom. Do your little bubbler noise and we'll figure it out. No, you snort cocaine. You don't bubble through a bong. While they're doing this, Trump administration. Tom, explain that again.

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Trump administration allowing Chevron to resume their U.S.-only oil operations in Venezuela. All of this stuff is going on, right, with Venezuela. All this stuff that they're doing. And then Maduro is trying to flip the script. Rob, if you've got this video here to play, is this a clip, Rob? Yes. Go for it.

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This week I'm going to activate a special plan to ensure coverage with more than 4,500,000 militia members, a million across the entire national territory. Militias prepared, activated and armed rifles and missiles for the rural force to defend the territory, the sovereignty and the peace of Venezuela. By the way, for the people that don't know, that's not really his voice.

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I don't know why that man, the translator, was screaming the way he was, but shout out to him. He was actually trying to get the energy as well as Maduro was. He's calling on Venezuelans to enlist in the national militias ahead of the potential arrival of the U.S. warships in the Caribbean. Wood State TV on Friday urging men and women to sign up at Army bases and public squares.

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A presenter declaring, when your country calls... It's as if your mother was calling. Maduro stated a day earlier, we call to arms all militia members to tell imperialists enough of your threats. Venezuela rejects you.

Chapter 3: How much money has been seized from Maduro and why?

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The U.S. plans to send the things that we talked about. Maduro has claimed the militias have four and a half million people, though outside estimates put Venezuela's total forces at 100,000 to 400,000 as the ranks have been hollowed. out by desertions amid the oil-rich country's economic collapse. The U.S.

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government, which does not recognize Maduro's last two elections victories, recently doubled down on $50 million. And a lot of this is accusing him of leading the cartel. Deslos Solos allegations. Maduro is dismissed as rotten rerun, aiming at justifying foreign intervention. So, Tom, what are your thoughts about what's going to end up happening here?

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Well, let's play fun with math with Mr. Maduro. It says, it's very simple. How many people did he say is his militia? Four and a half million?

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Chapter 4: What role does cocaine play in Venezuela's economy?

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Four and a half million. 4.5 million. Okay. The World Bank seems to think his population is 28.2. Independent estimates indicate it's 26.7 to 28. And there's one estimate at 29. Let's just go in the middle at 28 million people.

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Four and a half million people would be almost 18% of the total population is in a militia ready to help their dictator that has destroyed their currency, shut off electricity and water, imprisoned people, chased the highly educated out of it. See, also Cuba, 1965, Castro did the same thing. and now he has a bounty on his head. You're telling me that?

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And so this is why the military estimates are he only has about 100,000, and they're really poorly armed when the shit starts to hit the band. You only need one of those destroyers, and we're sending three. This is off the charts. Now then, there's a very important word that's in the middle of all this reporting, and that word is Chevron. That's tricky. That's right. Who is...

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Chevron is buying oil from Venezuela. What international oil group is Venezuela a part of? And everybody forgets about it. OPEC? Correct. They are the lone OPEC representative in the other hemisphere. And they went to OPEC so that they could get pricing controls and other things because they didn't have a working government to help. And so right now, Maduro is just out there.

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Chapter 5: How is Chevron involved in Venezuela's oil operations?

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Man, this is literally a man without a country. There will be celebrating in the streets, on one hand, when this guy is taken. The other hand will be very upset that the U.S. came and did it. You know what I'm saying? It's like, I'm glad you fixed immigration, but I hate the videos I see of you taking people out of the fields. Living conditions is absolutely horrible in Venezuela.

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So, Pat, two things. I mean, we have a bounty. Let's be completely honest with each other. If we want this guy dead, he'd be dead forever.

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like that let's not even well you can do the cia way or you have to do a public way where you get the citizens to come up and and hopefully vote for something of a working government because when i see that like when i think of the people i feel bad for the people the same like with iran pat like it besides the people having to freaking rally and i get it because you know they have everybody so you know scared in the military and this and that if we want we have a bounty but if we want him done tom this guy could be done in a week what's your point

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I'm just saying, what are they waiting for? What's the bombing going to do? Bring in awareness? What fills it in? 25% of the world's cocaine? I mean, the cocaine coming to North America? What fills the gap? What did we learn about Saddam Hussein?

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Chapter 6: What are the implications of U.S. military presence in the Caribbean?

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What did we learn about the Shah of Iran? If you come in and you just cut down the tree, you better have a plan to get shade for the citizens, because now there's no tree. put a bounty that means hey guys anybody out there if you kill this guy or you get capture him we'll give you 50 million he's got the the the bounty set they want him dead i'm not i'm not buying that uh

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description that Tom used. I get that that's correct in the Middle East, but nowhere in South America are Islamic extremist terrorists taking over. They always say, you know, what's worse? What's on the other side? Who will take over? Correct. You always think, what's worse? What's next? Well, we know in the Middle East, what could come next? What could be possibly worse than a...

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communist socialist dictatorship in south america like show me something worse there's no worse that can come from it so what trend de agua will take over venezuela venezuela already has the highest misery index and the highest in the entire western hemisphere so in the middle east yes things can get way worse uh when a islamic extremism group comes in

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In the Western Hemisphere, we don't have that sick, twisted ideology. We just have terrorism. So I'm not buying that. That's not worse as much as it is, Adam, better. How does it get better? And people like Chevron that are heavily lobbying the U.S. government to intervene yesterday.

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The entire oil producing and refining industry is in the president's ear right now and in the ear of Marco Rubio saying, can you fix this? Because this could be a key supplier here in this side of the world. And so how do we put something better in place? I'm not worried about Muslim extremism being part of the government.

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Can we at least get a leader that's closer to Mexico who's still corrupt and led by the cartels but has something close to a working government? Well, the challenge is when you're saying Mexico, the worry is if Venezuela succeeds, Scheinbaum is going to look at that as a case study because you know Mexico is also, you know, the claims are that they're also being controlled by the cartel.

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So we know Venezuela works directly with them. When they say they see $700 million of assets, how does Maduro have $700 million of assets? How'd you get that money? For the oil. Who'd you take it from? Where'd you get that money from? How do you have all those jets in the luxury? What business was he in? Did he start an oil company?

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You know, when you have 80% of a country living below poverty line and 54% live in extreme poverty lines... In some regions in Venezuela right now, there's 20-hour outages, Vinny. 200 outages a day in Venezuela. 200 outages a day. This is water and electricity. Yeah, I mean, it's horrible, horrible living. I think on the misery index, they're 178 out of 180 countries.

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They score 10 out of 100 is what their score is. 10 out of 100. There's only a couple countries worse. Yeah, there's only a couple countries. Zimbabwe and Sudan. Yeah, it is a, you know what their inflation is? Here we're talking about inflation being what? What's the number we're trying to keep it below? Below 3%. Do you know what inflation is in Venezuela right now? 700 plus percent.

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