Tuesday, June 27, 2017

Venezuelan President Maduro Warns Of War If His Government Is Overthrown

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (L) speaks during a gathering in support of him and his proposal for the National Constituent Assembly in Caracas, Venezuela June 27, 2017. Miraflores Palace/Handout via REUTERS

Reuters: Venezuela's Maduro warns of war if 'revolution' toppled

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro warned on Tuesday that he and supporters would take up arms if his socialist government was violently overthrown by opponents who have been on the streets protesting for three months.

"I'm telling the world, and I hope the world listens after 90 days of protest, destruction and death," Maduro said in reference to anti-government unrest that has led to at least 75 deaths in the OPEC nation since April.

"If Venezuela was plunged into chaos and violence and the Bolivarian Revolution destroyed, we would go to combat. We would never give up, and what couldn't be done with votes, we would do with weapons, we would liberate the fatherland with weapons."

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Update: Venezuela president says supporters will take up arms if government falls -- Guardian

WNU Editor: It looks like Venezuelan President Maduor is nervous about his army .... Venezuela’s Maduro Demands Army Loyalty amid New Arrests to Prevent Opposition “Coup” (PanamPost). As for the unrest .... it continues .... Dozens of stores looted, government offices burned in Venezuela (Globe and Mail/AP).

6 comments:

  1. I was in Venezuela last year and I was surprised to hear that Maduro, they say, sleeps on Chavez's grave every Saturday night. The story is that he believes he can hear Chavez speaking from the other side.

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  2. Maduro is no different than Bethhold Brecht


    “the more innocent they are, the more they deserve to be shot.” - Bethhold Brecht

    Communist / Liberal in good standing

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  3. Aaron .... Venezuela is not going to end well .... voices from the grave or not. :)

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    1. Yes I know. I have a friend in Colombia who was stabbed 8 times by a Venezuelan refugee for a phone and some pocket change. Too many poor fleeing that way I'm surprised the Colombians haven't declared war on Maduro.
      Thanks for your post. I've been a viewer for a few years and enjoy the collection. War has always been present in human history somewhere in the world and very few years go by where one hasn't been documented. We could start a blog on those periods but I doubt anyone would care to read about it. Alas, peace, you know, is so boring.

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  4. Chavez would cry, when the lights went out in a blackout.

    How about Maduro?

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  5. "Alas, peace, you know, is so boring."

    I know you are being sarcastic for comic relief form the bad news.

    There are lots of interesting things to do during peace like racing or space exploration.

    Or ending the world, if you are a CERN scientist.

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