What happens when Venezuelan troops starve?

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    Yes. The opposition is also a socialist.
     
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    Where does it say that in the Bible? In Islam children born to slave mothers and Muslim fathers have rights from their fathers. Muhammad said God smiles when a slave is freed.
     
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    The US and Russia are both going to make contrasting proposals for Venezuela at the UN

    https://www.rt.com/newsline/451110-russia-us-present-rival-unsc/

    Link in quote for Reuters. I would imagine they both will say No to each other so the idea of the US putting things to a vote is really a waste of time. It's interference is already against International Law so I see no reason why they are going there unless they hope to blame it all on Russia. I notice Reuters say that 50 countries have recognised Guaido but when it is a country outside the US, the Number given is usually 30. All these Western Countries are doing this against International Law and they should be aware that whereas of course they have the power, most countries of the world strongly disapprove of the regime change by the US and other Western countries. Was listening to an Israeli who comes up on my tv youtube today and he said 'American and Israeli' operation on Venezuela. Now certainly I have heard murmurings about Israeli involvement since the beginning but this is the first time I have heard anyone claiming they were a partner in it. - he did later reduce that to , 'mainly american''
     
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    This 'socialist' believes in neo liberalism and has pledged to privatise Venezuela's oil. They are also pretty violent, which is not the case with other parties in the opposition and so have very low approval.
     
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    OK was looking up more information concerning the belief that people have that Juan Guadi is Social Democrat when he is Neo Liberal and when doing that I came upon more of Israel's involvement. This is not concerning what is happening at the moment but is of their previous support for the opposition in 2012 when Chavez was still alive and oil still had a high price. So Venezuela under Chavez had cut off relations with Israel after its attack on Gaza in 2009.
    http://empirestrikesblack.com/2013/01/henrique-capriles-radonski-israels-man-in-venezuela/

    You can read more about Israel's support for the opposition at the link.
    I have also been surprised at the response of much of Europe to the US's coup of Venezuela. That article also mentions the EU and it seems that from 2012 Germany encouraged EU countries to step up their support for the opposition of Venezuela, Germany thinking they should let us, the people, know and France and Poland thinking it not a good idea to do that. I think France and Poland won.

    link as above.

    How wonderfully democratic the West is, allowing its people to know what it is up to so that they can make an informed choice in their vote.

    It seems there has been a concerted effort to change the Government in Venezuela from a mixed economy to Neo Liberal since at least 2012. It makes everything from the EU refusal to be International Observers last year to their quick acceptance of a self proclaimed alternative President of Venezuela more understandable but completely rubbishes their idea that it is something to do with Maduro given that they began it when Chavez was still alive and still had one election to win despite their interference in the right of the people of Venezuela for democracy.

    Obviously still a lot to find out on this one.
     
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