Maduro’s supporters to fight for him no matter what
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The supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro say they will fight “tooth and nail” for him, amid speculation that the United States is preparing to invade the Latin American country to overthrow his government in the midst of anti-Maduro protests.
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Jan 31, 2019 08:14 UTC
  • Maduro’s supporters to fight for him no matter what

The supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro say they will fight “tooth and nail” for him, amid speculation that the United States is preparing to invade the Latin American country to overthrow his government in the midst of anti-Maduro protests.

In the past couple of weeks, anti-government protests in the capital, Caracas, and other major cities have put Venezuela in political turmoil, with the opposition blaming Maduro over an ailing economy, hyperinflation, power cuts, and shortages of basic items.

Political crisis deepened in the country on January 23, when opposition figure Juan Guaido, a lawmaker who also leads the National Assembly, proclaimed himself the “interim president” of the country. United States President Donald Trump officially recognized him as such minutes later.

Washington then called on other countries to follow suit in recognizing Guaido, who had been an unknown figure until recently, stressing that Maduro’s government was illegitimate. It further placed tough sanctions against Venezuela’s state-owned oil firm PDVSA and certified the authority of Guaido to control certain assets held by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or any other US-insured banks.

‘If the Americans set foot on Venezuelan soil...’

On Monday, Trump’s National Security Adviser John Bolton was seen at a news briefing in Washington holding a notepad that displayed the words “5,000 troops to Colombia.” That set off speculation that the US is preparing for an invasion of Venezuela, which Washington has not formerly ruled out.

Venezuela’s Ambassador to the US Jorge Valero said on Tuesday that Washington was preparing for an invasion of his country.

Maduro’s supporters, meanwhile, say they are ready to face off with America if necessary.

“We may not have high technology and experience of war like the United States, but we are a dignified people and we will defend ourselves tooth and nail,” said Marlene Vargas, a dedicated “Chavista,” who believes Trump is attempting to “strangle” Maduro’s government with sanctions and threats.

The 52-year-old teacher is part of the bedrock of support for the movement founded by Maduro’s predecessor, the late former President Hugo Chavez.

“If the Americans set foot on Venezuelan soil, we’ll face up to them,” Vargas vowed.

Maria Torrealba, 65, another pro-Maduro citizen, said, “If things heat up, we will go down on the streets.”

In 2009, the Venezuelan government created a militia force with some 1.6 million members — according to official government figures — on a declared mission to provide support for the armed forces.

Torrealba, who is a member of that militia, said she believed that the US sanctions against Caracas had plunged Venezuela into its economic crisis. “They have blocked us (market access) but we are ready to resist,” she added.

Julieta Willchez, 64, said she supported the government because she believed war would a very real prospect for Venezuelans and would devastate the country.

“That’s why we’re in the street. We are no longer defending just a president, but the country,” she said while taking part in a pro-Maduro rally. Willchez also accused the US-backed Guaido of “selling out” to Washington.

At a pro-government rally in the capital on Tuesday, Iris Varela, Maduro’s prisons minister, shouted, “War or embargo, I’m staying with Maduro.”

Separately, citizen Carmen Martinez said in a pro-government vigil, “No one can bring down President Maduro.”

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