Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, who many nations have recognised as the country's rightful interim ruler, talks to supporters in Caracas, Venezuela April 30, 2019. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins
WNU Editor: I have seen my share of uprisings, and this is the real thing. The next 24 hours will be critical on what happens to the Maduro government, and the success (or failure) of this coup attempt. I personally think this coup attempt is happening too soon. The Army leadership is still loyal to the Maduro government, and they are critical if the opposition want to get rid of Maduro. I was also surprised to see opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez on the streets standing beside Juan Guaido. He was in prison, but freed when his supporters stormed the prison to release him this morning. He is enormously popular in Venezuela, and his support for the uprising will rally a lot of people.
"I personally think this coup attempt is happening too soon." I do too, but we shall see. One of the hardest things in life is to know when the "magic moment is and to act on it".
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The Guardian has reported that the uprising was planned for another day, but that it was pushed forward when Guaido learned that Maduro intended to arrest him. So it looks like he really had no choice but to step forward and roll the dice.
ReplyDeleteI can believe that.
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