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Title: Influence of other countries
Post by: Annalise24 on February 22, 2019, 01:00:04 PM
My country is preparing for her general election .
The politicians from the ruling party  has been making inciting statements after another.
So the US and some other countries have warned them off.
My question is this, if something happens as a result of these inciting statements from the politicians during the course or after the election.
How are the US and other countries going to punish them considering that the country is a sovereign nation?
Thanks


Title: Re: Influence of other countries
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on February 22, 2019, 02:09:39 PM
The only two possible punishment I can think of is sanctions to the country in general that's if the party that won the election politicians were involved or in support of the statements and it lead to disobeying of law or rules.

Secondly, Direct punishment to the politicians involved, it could be restricting them and their relations (family members) from recieving visa to enter into their country.


Title: Re: Influence of other countries
Post by: Flash Cunt on February 22, 2019, 03:37:48 PM
The US will force then to accept humanitarian aid that they don't want, and then they will send in the Marines.


Title: Re: Influence of other countries
Post by: Mometaskers on February 27, 2019, 08:59:43 AM
I'm assuming you are talking about Venezuela. Well they can slap more sanctions or just support unrest, that's how the big players do. If there was an incident involving an American diplomat though they can use that as an excuse to attack.

It would be different this time though. China has shown an interest on the country's crude oil and basically providing the regime a lifeline. Trying to invade Venezuela would be like going to Syria - another world power would push back.


Title: Re: Influence of other countries
Post by: BestSSS on February 27, 2019, 03:58:03 PM
As always, America will find a reason why you can break into the country under the pretext of security violations and violations of international law and arrange in your country's democracy.. And maybe as already noted will bring you humanitarian aid and you will now be in front of her in an awkward position and in debt.!


Title: Re: Influence of other countries
Post by: zhekinsp on February 27, 2019, 04:35:55 PM
Definitely they are not going to bring a war to punish them,they might cancel the treaty between those nations and stop supporting it will be enough for the country's which are doing something against big nations like USA.


Title: Re: Influence of other countries
Post by: Artemis3 on February 27, 2019, 06:44:08 PM
I'm assuming you are talking about Venezuela. Well they can slap more sanctions or just support unrest, that's how the big players do. If there was an incident involving an American diplomat though they can use that as an excuse to attack.

It would be different this time though. China has shown an interest on the country's crude oil and basically providing the regime a lifeline. Trying to invade Venezuela would be like going to Syria - another world power would push back.

Unlikely, there are no elections scheduled unless Maduro is dethroned. Even if Guaidó takes power, people are talking about at least a year before elections take place.

China would be happy if Venezuela's economy improves, since that would allow them to profit from their investments. Guaidó already stated China has nothing to worry and they truly know business would flourish should the government change. They hoped for Maduro to rectify because he is closer politically, but he didn't; so pragmatically they probably don't mind Guaidó taking power. That is why they remain silent beyond a little diplomatic note and the usual vetoing in the UN council. The Chinese are not stupid, they know the situation. Heck, you can watch the official Chinese news TV channel and get far better information from Venezuela than from watching the official Venezuelan channel which is pure propaganda and zero facts.

Frankly the Chinese would be happier if Chávez was still around, but he appointed an inept to succeed him before his death, and the rest is history.

While the Russians are noisier, they have even less interests in Venezuela to risk messing with (another) conflict. Should America or a coalition act, no one will oppose militarily.