His recommended Trump-side strategy is limited military land strikes plus economic embargo pressure used as bargaining leverage to force Maduro into a treaty negotiation rather than immediate regime change.
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Military Strikes
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"...a game theory perspective, the optimal strategy is to use a military strikes, military land strikes and economic embargo as a means to negotiate..."
"...throughout South America. So from a Trump perspective, you will use military strikes in a very precise, uh, very calculated manner in order to..."
"...already seeing that in Israel where you're not allowed to film military strikes. Okay? If a drone comes and attacks Tel Aviv in Israel,..."
"...if he had said in office, then we would have seen military strikes against Iran. He lost in 2020, but now he's back in..."
"...situation here what should we be expecting do you see a military strike in the next 24 hours 48 hours or just shortly here..."
"Trump has repeatedly suggested that military strikes inside Venezuela could happen soon as he puts pressure on the dictator, Nicholas Maduro in an exclusive..."
"...professor John, uh, Maduro out that it's over and that these military strikes. They're going to accomplish this. How does this factor in this,..."
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