Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, right, and Cuba's President Raul Castro attend an ALBA alliance summit in Caracas, March 17, 2015.REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
WNU Editor: The Wall Street Journal article is unfortunately under a paywall .... Cuba’s Proxy War in Venezuela (Mary Anastasia O’Grady, WSJ). Summarising .... there are more than a dozen high-ranking Cuban officers in Venezuela, along with thousands of Cuban intelligence agents. Apparently their job is to keep the Venezuelan army officers under constant surveillance to prevent any mutiny. Am I surprised by this report .... no. Cuban - Venezuelan government ties have been tight for almost 20 years .... and they do need each other for their survival as predicted by this analysis from last year .... After Fidel Castro's death, Cuba and Venezuela may turn to each other for political survival (Christopher Woody, Business Insider).
I will post Mary Anastasia O’Grady column when it becomes available (without a paywall) on another news website.
Hat tip to Publius for this link.
1 comment:
On average WSJ is better than the others.
Mary Anastasia O’Grady is golden.
Cuba is posting commissars to kill people like in the good ole days and we do not have Cuba on a list?
What next? Is Cuba going to being back the Soviet concept of machinegun battalions?
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