Venezuela’s embattled President Nicolas Maduro grappled Sunday with a crippling power outage and mounting protests as a top White House aide said members of the country’s military were talking about possibly shifting allegiance to the opposition.
In Washington, National Security Advisor John Bolton suggested members of the Venezuelan military were reconsidering their support for Maduro. Asked if he was certain Maduro was on his way out, Bolton said, “I’m not certain of anything, but I do think Guaido has the momentum.” The 35-year-old Guaido, the head of Venezuela’s National Assembly, earlier told thousands of supporters that he would soon embark on a nationwide listening tour before leading a march on the capital.
He threatened to call for an outside military intervention “when the time comes,” pointing to the constitution, which authorizes “the use of a Venezuelan military mission abroad, or foreigners inside the country.”– ‘We will never surrender’ –
He is a very selfish man who seeks to walk on the corridors of power using a backdoor. A real patriot will never entice the general citizenry to cause unrest.
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