Following reports that the Trump administration is eyeing a “deadly new phase” of military actions against Venezuela, including land strikes, a new report suggests that the US troops stationed near the South American nation are being denied holiday leave in anticipation of immediate action.

On Monday, NewsNation White House Correspondent Kellie Meyer reported via social media that the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) is “restricting/limiting leave over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in preparation for possible land strikes in the next 10 days to two weeks.”

    • Dionysus
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      3 days ago

      It would be like Russia going into Ukraine.

      Well that makes it good to go for the red states.

    • CannonFodder@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      Well I agree it would be bad. But would it be illegal / unconstitutional based on US law?
      Like, as much as I hate Russia’s aggression, I doubt their soldiers are breaking Russian law.
      I believe that when U.S. troops pledge to follow the law, they are talking about US law and its constitution, not international ‘law’.