politics
diciembre 29, 2025
El deseo agazapado
Se trata de una esperanza incierta, una paramnesia tipo Rambo que traspasa las redes sociales sin hacerse nítidamente explícita. Esto es, que por fin el inquilino de la Casa Blanca deje que la tropa y la flota apostadas al borde de Suramérica hagan el trabajo para el cual se han venido preparando, al menos, desde agosto pasado. Que los drones y los bombarderos ejecuten las tareas para las cuales fueron diseñados. Sí, debe convenirse en que el individuo color naranja es un granuja, un xenófobo, un sinvergüenza, uno que en su otra vida debe haber sido miembro honorífico del KKK, ok. Pero es nuestro miembro honorífico del KKK, qué le vamos a hacer.

TL;DR
- Venezuelans are expressing a hidden hope for a U.S. military intervention to resolve the nation's crisis.
- This hope is described as a secret, unstated desire for military action by the U.S.
- There's a perception that the U.S. military has been preparing for intervention since at least August.
- Venezuelans, inside and abroad, are unified in their unspoken wish for decisive action.
- The article contrasts this desire with the U.S. government's policies towards Venezuelan migrants.
- The intervention is envisioned as targeting the 'Cártel de los Soles' rather than the entire country.
- Spanish leftists are depicted as being unable to understand María Corina Machado due to their historical political alignments, particularly their opposition to Franco and association with figures like Vox.
- Figures like Víctor Manuel and Gran Wyoming are criticized for their perceived ignorance and moralizing stance.
- The article suggests that the Spanish left, especially under the PSOE government, is unsupportive of the Venezuelan cause.
- The Spanish left's view of the Venezuelan situation is simplified as an extension of their anti-Franco sentiment.