Thanks to our colleagues at Citizens for Legitimate Government in Connecticut for this string of news stories on the latest re: the US Empire’s “deep state” machinations in Venezuela. And here’s Al Jazeera on the rest of the world’s response to the attempted US coup d’etat, indicating their unequivocal support for the Maduro government. Free Vermont, and long live the UNtied States!
Venezuelan army disavows self-proclaimed leader, will defend national sovereignty – defense minister | 24 Jan 2019 | The Venezuelan military will not accept a president imposed by “dark interests,” Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino said after Washington and a number of its allies recognized a lawmaker as the new leader in Caracas. The army will continue to defend the constitution and national sovereignty, Padrino said on Wednesday afternoon, hours after opposition lawmaker Juan Guaido was proclaimed interim president by the National Assembly, in a direct challenge to President Nicolas Maduro. Bolivia declared “solidarity with the people of Venezuela and brother Nicolas Maduro” in resisting the “claws of imperialism” in South America, President Evo Morales tweeted.
US refuses to withdraw diplomats from Venezuela, vows ‘appropriate action’ if they’re harmed | 24 Jan 2019 | US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has refused to pull diplomats from Caracas, arguing the government that severed diplomatic ties with the US is not legitimate and threatening ‘appropriate actions’ if anyone is endangered. Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro declared all US diplomats persona non grata on Wednesday, after Washington recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as the country’s president. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the US “handpicking” of a government in Caracas perfectly illustrates the true Western sentiments toward international law, sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs of states.
Venezuela breaking diplomatic relations with US after its attempt to stage coup – President Maduro | 23 Jan 2019 | Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro said Caracas is breaking off diplomatic relations with the US, giving American diplomats 72 hours to leave the country, after Donald Trump recognized the opposition leader as interim head. Maduro announced the move to a large crowd of cheering supporters from a balcony of the presidential Miraflores Palace in Caracas, shortly after the US, and then several Latin American countries, decided to recognize the opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela’s interim president.
Trump recognizes US-backed head of Venezuela’s opposition Juan Guaido as country’s interim president | 23 Jan 2019 | US President Donald Trump has recognized Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president in a provocative move against the elected government of Nicolas Maduro. “Today, I am officially recognizing the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaido, as the Interim President of Venezuela,” Trump said in statement. He called the Maduro government “illegitimate” [?!?] and “directly responsible for any threats” posed to the Venezuelan people. He added he would use “the full weight of United States economic and diplomatic power to press for the restoration of Venezuelan democracy” and encouraged other governments in the Western Hemisphere to also recognize Guaido.
Maduro orders ‘total revision’ of Venezuela-US diplomatic ties after Pence calls for regime change | 23 Jan 2019 | Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has ordered a revision of diplomatic relations with the US after the White House has openly urged the opposition to unite and overthrow the “dictator with no legitimate claim to power.” Ahead of the mass street protests against Maduro on Wednesday, called by the opposition-led National Assembly, US Vice President Mike Pence released a video message reaffirming unwavering support for a regime change in Venezuela…Slamming the speech as shameless US meddling in his country’s internal affairs, Maduro in response promised his supporters to announce specific measures against Washington in the coming hours. “Enough of aggressions and conspiracies, enough is enough!” said Maduro, rejecting the “imperialist interventionism” and open calls for coup d’état that he called unprecedented in the 200-year history of US-Venezuela relations.
January 24, 2019

US Empire Tries To “Trump” Venezuela’s Government (COUP D’ETAT)

Thanks to our colleagues at Citizens for Legitimate Government in Connecticut for this string of news stories on the latest re: the US Empire’s “deep state” machinations […]