Venezuela is in the middle of an ongoing power struggle that has left at least four dead, hundreds injured, and many more without access to food or medicine. It all started on January 23, when Juan Guaidó, a member of the “Popular Will” party, took to the streets and declared himself interim president as Nicolás Maduro began his second term. His declaration was based on the
Thanks for this article, our country is constantly focus on regime change and intervention abroad. We have turmoil at home and should bring the funds and focus back on fixing our issues. Let South America and the Middle East handle their issues.
Regime change is part of the U.S. Government 101 rule book. There’s always a better way. Venezuela is a sovereign nation and deserves the right to solve their own problems without interference.
If Pence cared so much about human rights, why is PR still in shambles? And of course the DEMS and REPUBs. agree on this. Captialism is a poweful drug.
I cannot help but think of Zeitgeist, the movie, and see all of its ideas come in to fruition in regards to Venezuela and the federal bank. As a half Venezuelan it makes me sad to see such a country in shambles as it had always assisted in the aid of other countries regardless. Whether Maduro stays or goes Venezuela needs a serious change or people will continue to die.