A campesino organization calls for a new way of doing politics, inspired by Chavez.
— Read on venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/14720
Tag: Hugo Chavez
Venezuela: Why is Maduro still in power?
Forget about the right-wing opposition and its self-proclaimed “interim president” Juan Guaidó — the fate of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro will be decided by the political movement forged under his predecessor, writes Federico Fuentes.
— Read on www.greenleft.org.au/content/venezuela-why-us-coup-failing
3/29/19~WHAT DO YOU SEE?ARE YOU SURE?SOMETIMES OUR EYES AND EARS CAN PLAY TRICKS ON US(!)
3/29/19~WHAT DO YOU SEE?ARE YOU SURE?SOMETIMES OUR EYES AND EARS CAN PLAY TRICKS ON US(!)
Truth and Lies in the Dirty War Against Venezuela
Interview With Jorge Martin Of #HandsOffVenezuela
Jorge Martin on Millennial Politics Podcast – March 15, 2019.
Before Juan Guaidó, there was Leopoldo López!
by Ms. Cat
The CIA may have trained several Venezuelans, from the Opposition party, to overthrow the Venezuelan Government, from Hugo Chávez to Nicolas Maduro. Many people seem to think Juan Guaidó came out of nowhere and many Chavismos didn’t even know who Guaidó was. It seems that after his extensive training in the CIA School of Regime Change, he has been under the wing of Leopoldo López, who is currently under house arrest.
Hugo Chavez: Warming Americans’ hearts [2012]
Hugo Chavez: Warming Americans’ hearts
Transcript:
January 10, 2012
Hugo Chavez is one of leaders Washington most likes to paint as an enemy of America, but contrary to this logic, there are thousands in the US who have warm feelings for the flamboyant Venezuelan leader.
Confidante of ‘Tyrants:’ An Interview With Former Chavez Advisor Eva Golinger
Well, surely there would be people fleeing the country if there were to be any sort of U.S. military intervention. I think those who are clamoring for that kind of intervention – there are Venezuelans clamoring for that. They may not live there necessarily. It may be largely the expat community in the United States, principally. They’re naively believing somehow that U.S. Military operations would only target the government and the government supporters. But that’s not how it works. If they bomb an area of Venezuela, there will be all kinds of classes and colors of Venezuelans who will be killed. Who will be mained. Who will suffer. So I think people need to really consider what kind of action they’re advocating for when it comes to regime change in Venezuela. It’s very difficult to imagine at this stage a negotiated settlement that would be peaceful.
— Read on theglobepost.com/2019/01/30/eva-golinger-interview-venezuela/
Venezuela crisis: Why Chavez’s followers are standing by Maduro
Will supporters of Venezuela’s late leader Hugo Chávez continue to back his successor in office?
— Read on www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-47441642

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