The Return of American Gunboat Diplomacy
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Struggling Venezuelans focus on day-to-day survival as defiant Maduro talks up war with U.S.
Ongoing U.S. Navy strikes in the Caribbean and talk of an American invasion naturally have Venezuelans on edge, but many who spoke to The Washington Times this weekend say a populace battered by years of chaos and violence under the socialist Maduro regime is more worried about day-to-day survival than a conflict with the U.S.
While Washington oscillates between ambiguity and threat, power in Venezuela lives on in the face of the possibility of a U.S. attack. Donald Trump’s new statements, which he said Friday had already made a decision on the next steps of his military campaign in the Caribbean, without revealing which, fired new alarms within the regime. Nicolás Maduro, convinced that the U.S. is looking to end it, tries to figure out what the next movement of the …
Venezuela’s president, Nicolás Maduro, has asked the Venezuelan people to mobilize in a “permanent” way in the face of the escalation of tension with the United States, which has not ruled out any action against the Latin American country and which on Friday announced the launching of military exercises on the coast of Trinidad and Tobago. “I call once again on all the people of the eastern states (...) in perfect popular, military, police fusio…
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