Showing posts with label Juan Guaidó. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Juan Guaidó. Show all posts
Monday, February 10, 2020
US Sanctions Venezuela Again to Prove Socialism Doesn't Work
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Donald Trump,
Juan Guaidó,
socialism,
The Real News,
USA,
Venezuela
Tuesday, May 07, 2019
Pompeo Won’t Seek OK to Attack Venezuela
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Juan Guaidó,
Mike Pompeo,
Nicolás Maduro,
Venezuela
Thursday, May 02, 2019
As Venezuela Coup Fizzles, Pompeo Threatens US Attack
Wednesday, May 01, 2019
What's Next for Venezuela after 'Attempted Coup'? | Inside Story
On Tuesday, opposition leader Juan Guaidó called on the army to oust Maduro. But by the end of the day, Guaidó was in hiding, and dozens of his supporters were injured in scuffles with security forces.
Both sides are urging Venezuelans to hold more protests. Who's backing them? And what's next in this drawn-out political crisis?
Presenter: Imran Khan | Guests: Ramon Muchacho - former mayor of Chacao District, an opposition stronghold in Caracas; Paul Dobson - journalist at venezuelaanalysis.com; Tom Long - Professor of South American Politics at Warwick University, UK
Guaidó’s Coup Is a ‘Farce’ – Daniel McAdams
Venezuelan Government Says 'Coup Attempt' Failed | Al Jazeera English
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coup d'état,
Juan Guaidó,
Nicolás Maduro,
Venezuela
Venezuela Crisis: Maduro Claims Victory over 'Deranged' Coup Attempt
Nicolás Maduro claimed his troops have thwarted a botched attempt to topple him masterminded by Venezuela’s “coup-mongering far right” and Donald Trump’s deranged imperialist “gang”.
In an hour-long address to the nation on Tuesday night – his first since the pre-dawn uprising began – Maduro accused opposition leader Juan Guaidó and his political mentor Leopoldo López of seeking to spark an armed confrontation that might be used as a pretext for a foreign military intervention.
However, “loyal and obedient” members of Venezuela’s Bolivarian armed forces had put down the mutiny within hours of it starting shortly after 4am, Maduro claimed, in direct contradiction to Guaidó’s earlier remark that the president no longer had military backing. » | Wednesday, May 1, 2019
THE GUARDIAN: Venezuela: Moscow persuaded Maduro not to step down, US claims » | Julian Borger in Washington and Joe Parkin Daniels in Bogotá | Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Pence Asks UN to Recognize Guaidó in Venezuela
Wednesday, April 03, 2019
Guaidó Stripped of Immunity by Venezuelan Legislators | Al Jazeera English
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Juan Guaidó,
Nicolás Maduro,
Venezuela
Sunday, March 31, 2019
Monday, March 04, 2019
Sanders on Venezuela - Does His Critique of US Policy Go Far Enough?
Guaidó Returns to Venezuela as US Issues Warning to Maduro
Washington has warned Nicolás Maduro he faces a “strong and significant response” if his rival, Juan Guaidó, is detained or threatened as he tries to reenter Venezuela on Monday before a day of fresh protests.
Guaidó sneaked out of Venezuela on the eve of a failed bid to force humanitarian aid into the economically ravaged country on 23 February and subsequently set off on a five-nation tour of South America.
The 35-year-old visited Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Paraguay despite a travel ban introduced after his decision to challenge Maduro by declaring himself Venezuela’s rightful interim president.
Most western governments now recognise Guaidó as Venezuela’s legitimate interim president but, beyond widespread popular support, he enjoys little concrete power in Venezuela. » | Tom Phillips, Latin America correspondent | Monday, March 4, 2019
Monday, February 25, 2019
The Coup Has Failed & Now the US Is Looking to Wage War: Venezuelan Foreign Minister Speaks Out
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Jorge Arreaza,
Juan Guaidó,
Mike Pence,
Nicolás Maduro,
USA,
Venezuela
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Venezuela’s Foreign Minister: “Washington Hijacked Guaidó”
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Jorge Arreaza,
Juan Guaidó,
USA,
Venezuela
Saturday, February 09, 2019
Tuesday, February 05, 2019
Maduro Issues Threat to Jail Venezuela’s Opposition Leader
Nicolás Maduro has issued a thinly veiled threat to the young opposition leader trying to force him from power, hinting that Juan Guaidó could soon be imprisoned as a result of his challenge.
Addressing a meeting of supporters on Monday night, Maduro questioned how long Guaidó – who declared himself Venezuela’s rightful interim president on 23 January – would persist with his “virtual term”.
“Until 2025, too?” Maduro said, referring to the six-year term he recently assumed to a storm of international condemnation. “Or until he ends up in jail by order of the supreme court of justice.” » | Tom Phillips in Caracas | Tuesday, February 5, 2019
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Juan Guaidó,
Nicolas Maduro,
Venezuela
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Can the US Force Maduro to Step Down? l Inside Story
Now the US is hitting Nicolas Maduro even harder where it hurts, in a bid to get him out of office. It’s imposed sanctions on Venezuela’s state oil company blocking seven billion dollars in assets and is recognising opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president.
Washington’s called on the military, which is so far standing by Maduro, to accept a peaceful transfer of power… and warned otherwise there could be consequences. How far will Washington go to change the government in Caracas?
Presenter: Richelle Carey | Guests: Jairo A Lugo-Ocando, Director of Executive Education and Graduate Studies at Northwestern University in Qatar; Charles Shapiro, Former US Ambassador to Venezuela; Diego Moya-Ocampos, principal analyst for Country Risk at IHS Markit in the Americas team.
Thursday, January 24, 2019
How to Solve the Political Crisis in Venezuela? | Inside Story
The head of the opposition-controlled National Assembly declared himself the interim President after the biggest protests against Nicolás Maduro in two years. The US, Canada and much of Latin America quickly threw their support behind Juan Guaidó.
But Maduro says he's not going anywhere, and has ordered US diplomats to leave the country by Sunday. So what will this mean for Venezuela's deep economic and political crisis?
Presenter: Laura Kyle | Guests: Paul Dobson - Journalist for www.venezuelanalysis.com; Leopoldo Martinez - Former Venezuelan Congressman and President of The Center for Democracy and Development in the Americas; Christopher Sabatini - Executive Director of the Think Tank Global Americans and Editor of the news and opinion website www.latinamericagoesglobal.org/
A Coup in Progress? Trump Moves to Oust Maduro & Install Pro-US Leader in Oil-Rich Venezuela
Wednesday, January 23, 2019
Venezuela: Trump Recognises Opposition Leader as President
Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaidó has declared himself interim president, in a dramatic escalation of efforts to force out President Nicolás Maduro who has overseen the country’s slide into authoritarianism and economic ruin.
The move was immediately welcomed by the US, Canadian and a dozen Latin American governments. Donald Trump said he would use the “full weight” of US economic and diplomatic power to push for the restoration of Venezuela’s democracy.
Thousands of protesters clogged the streets of the capital, Caracas, as Guaidó, the head of the opposition-run national assembly, raised his right hand and said: “I swear to assume all the powers of the presidency to secure an end to the usurpation”. » | Joe Parkin Daniels in Bogotá and Mariana Zúñiga in Caracas | Wednesday, January 23, 2019
THE GUARDIAN: Venezuela: who is Juan Guaidó, the man who declared himself president? »
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Juan Guaidó,
Nicolas Maduro,
Venezuela
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