Tag: Maduro



While much is made about the alleged lack of support for President Maduro (the millions of votes his party got will never be acknowledged by the U.S.), it’s less known that the opposition is deeply unpopular.

The English Court of Appeal ruled that the Conservative administration of Boris Johnson’s position that Juan Guaidó is the country’s legitimate ruler was far from equivocal, potentially paving the way for some $1.95 billion of the Central Bank of Venezuela’s gold to be accessed.

Venezuela was not Bolton’s only failure: his “maximum pressure” strategy against Iran turned out to be much feebler than Tehran’s “maximum”.

The international community is dominated by discourse that promotes foreign intervention according to the undemocratic agendas of the so-called democratic countries.