Who would win the war between the United States and Venezuela? Maduro's army is half a million and scary

Reports between the American country and the United States have deteriorated markedly after US President Donald Trump recognised himself as president, Juan Guaido, translates Periscopi. Maduro has threatened the United States that if they were to intervene in his country, they would lose even worse than in Vietnam. Venezuelan wounds have been marked by Maduro as [...]
Reports between the American country and the United States have deteriorated markedly after US President Donald Trump recognised himself as president, Juan Guaido, translates Periscopi.
Maduro has threatened the United States that if they were to intervene in his country, they would lose even worse than in Vietnam.
Venezuela's wounds have been characterised by Maduro as the result of a several-decade imperialist campaign by “Economic War” led by the US. Some analysts, reports Guardian, now fear that war appears on the horizon.
The Venezuela crisis has led to the largest migration in modern Latin American history. If the trend continues to deteriorate, then the pressure for a military attack would increase,” said Phil Gunson, consultant. “That should necessarily be avoided. ”
Such a war of war between states in Latin America in 80 years would be frightening, bloody and unpredictable, but when Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton was photographed with a note that said “5 thousand troops in Colombia”, that raised concerns that the United States was definitely considering such an option.
The US invasion in Panama involved 27 thousand troops.
There is no way to say how this would go. Any war involving Colombia and Venezuela would have devastating consequences both countries have strong air forces so that it would be a struggle for infrastructure, military bases and cities, and not just for borders. ”
The Venezuelan army has 515 thousand troops, according to the measurements made in 2018.












