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[–] [email protected] 32 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

China has a bigger presence than they think. This idiot doesn't know shit about South America. Guyana isn't Belize. It hasn't been a Commonwealth nation for while. Not that they would give enough of a shit to send troops across the Atlantic. And why would France get involved? They couldn't even handle Niger and Mali.

Best case scenario is that you get a repeat of Vietnam with soldiers being murdered in guerrilla warfare right before suffering from Malaria and climate change-induced heat strokes.

Edit: So apparently Guyana IS a Commonwealth nation while choosing to no longer have the Queen remain as head of state.