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Dan Romero
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Looking for terminally online news junkies. 1. You check X / Twitter first thing in the morning and the last thing before you go to bed at night. 2. you know what OSINT means without looking it up 3. you know who nate silver and nate cohn are (and what publications they currently work for) 4. if asked on the street, you could give an accurate summary of the recent geopolitical developments in Europe, Middle East and Latin America in the past week If this is you, please reply here.
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Cassie Heart
@cassie
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Thanks! I can do this. However, I would only talk about Latin American geopolitical developments since I'm from Venezuela and I live in Argentina and I always keep up with the news.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Curious what your take on the Venezuela situation is right now
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We might be in front of the Berlin Wall 2.0. This is what most people have been waiting for years, the end of the dictatorship. Have you checked the numbers on how many Venezuelans have left their country in recent years? Only in dictatorships and wars do people flee like that. More than 8 million have left the country looking for better opportunities. Before the Elections: The period leading up to the presidential elections in Venezuela was filled with tension and irregularities. Several former presidents and individuals designated as international observers were prevented from entering the country, with flights banned and clear obstructions to their presence. This action raised doubts about the transparency and openness of the electoral process from the outset.
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During the Elections: On election day, numerous irregularities were reported at various polling stations. Some centers did not open until after noon, and others did not allow access until the afternoon or nearly evening. Another concern was that after the polls closed, polling station witnesses were barred from entering to oversee the vote count in some centers, increasing suspicions of result manipulation.
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Sinaver
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Dan Romero
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Thanks for sharing!
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Mike | Abundance
@abundance
How likely do you think we are to be in a Syria 2.0 vs a Berlin Wall 2.0? Dictators are not known to give up power easily due to popular demand (aka elections)
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