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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-22 02-12

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In Iraq, the U.S. managed to supply vital provisions through well-established infrastructure—ports, roads, and regional allies like Turkey and Kuwait. Venezuela, however, lacks such supportive infrastructure. The interior regions responsible for agriculture are far inland, and most imports—70-80% of food—come from the U.S. via fragile supply routes. Disrupting the tunnels or roads used for imports or cut off the external supply chains would jeopardize millions of civilians, potentially leading to widespread starvation and suffering.


Military Operations: The Practical Disadvantages