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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,855 posts)
Mon Feb 25, 2019, 03:55 PM Feb 2019

Maduro opponents boost military rhetoric in Venezuela crisis

CUCUTA, Colombia (AP) — Opposition leader Juan Guaido has called on the international community to consider “all options” to resolve Venezuela’s crisis, a dramatic escalation in rhetoric that echoes comments from the Trump administration hinting at potential U.S. military involvement.

Guaido’s comments late Saturday came after a tumultuous day that saw President Nicolas Maduro’s forces fire tear gas and buckshot on activists trying to deliver humanitarian aid in violent clashes that left two people dead and some 300 injured.

For weeks, the U.S. and regional allies had been amassing emergency food and medical kits on Venezuela’s borders in anticipation of carrying out a “humanitarian avalanche” by land and sea to undermine Maduro’s rule.

With activists failing to penetrate government blockades and deliver the aid, Guaido announced late Saturday that he would escalate his appeal to the international community — beginning with a meeting Monday in Colombia’s capital with U.S. Vice President Mike Pence on the sidelines of an emergency summit of leaders of the so-called Lima Group to discuss Venezuela’s crisis.

He said he would urge the international community to keep “all options open” in the fight to restore Venezuela’s democracy, using identical language to that of President Donald Trump, who in his public statements has repeatedly refused to rule out force and reportedly even secretly pressed aides as early as 2017 about the possibility of a military incursion.

https://apnews.com/5b104c159e8a43ce97db4f35fe92b6b7

So whose son or daughter is supposed to die for you?

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Maduro opponents boost military rhetoric in Venezuela crisis (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2019 OP
No!!! atreides1 Feb 2019 #1

atreides1

(16,068 posts)
1. No!!!
Mon Feb 25, 2019, 04:03 PM
Feb 2019

Guaido wants to shed blood, let it begin with him and his supporters! Let his blood be the first shed for a free Venezuela....

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