A year later US still pushing Venezuelan regime change
Last January, US Vice President Pence called Juan Guaido, its designated Venezuelan pro capitalist to replace hated socialist Venezuelan president Nicholas Maduro. Pence told him to declare himself president and the US would recognize him. He did and we did. Only problem was that Guaido, opposition leader to President Maduro, had little connection to and even less popular backing to replace Maduro who was duly elected. Guaido has been running around Venezuela and much of the US dominated world without an iota of success in becoming the US designated sock puppet governing Venezuela. He’s even trying to meet with President Trump at the Davos, Switzerland World Economic Forum to shore up US support. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo isn’t giving up either. He says that “Everyone can fully expect the US is not done as more efforts to support President Guaido will be coming from the Trump administration.”
We shouldn’t be too surprised that a year into failed regime change in Venezuela the US has not given up. After all, we’ve just entered our seventh decade conducting an illegal and immoral economic and political boycott of Cuba to change out their communist regime. Uncle Sam…one stubborn regime changer.
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