venezuela crisis: a look back at three times us meddling led to
In 2002, US-allied political forces and business interests attempted to stage a coup against President Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor. ..…
In 2002, US-allied political forces and business interests attempted to stage a coup against President Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor. ..…
He also called on Cubans who have joined the armed forces and government positions under Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, to leave Venezuela out of respect for our sovereignty.. ..…
As the time, we have stated our opposition to the definition of socialism advocated by former President Chávez, to the dangerous bureaucratic and path followed by President Maduro and his regime. ..…
By providing them with discounted heating oil, Under both President Maduro and his predecessor, Hugo Chavez, n its willingness to maintain relations with United States and its people, even going so far as to help poor communities in United States.. ..…
Maduro, in office if not in power since 2013, has proved himself an incompetent and unimpressive successor to the late socialist president, Hugo Chávez, on whose name and reputation he shamelessly trades. . Maduro has disastrously mismanaged Venezuela’s potentially wealthy economy,..…
In the past, the US tried to overthrow Chavez, it attempted to starve Venezuela, to make its medical system collapse, then to assassinate Maduro. ..…
President Chavez was reinstated within 2 days. And the present coup so far has also failed. . President Maduro’s decision to break diplomatic relations with the US is therefore not only logical, but totally legal. ..…
Everything disruptive in Venezuela since Hugo Chavez’s election and inauguration two decades ago, including current anti-Maduro street protests, was planned and orchestrated by Washington – a longstanding plot to transform the country into another US vassal state. . ..…
In the past, the US tried to overthrow Chavez, it attempted to starve Venezuela, to make its medical system collapse, then to assassinate Maduro. ..…
The US has long history of interfering with elected governments Latin America and Venezuela it has sought to weaken the elected governments of both Mr Maduro and Mr Chavez. .. ... The paradoxical nature of this supposed aid is that United States had caused this economic collapse,..…
Chávez's successor, Nicolás Maduro, has been even worse. He's Chávez without the mo. ... The largest anti-government protests of the Chávez-Maduro era ensued. ..…
It's not about Maduro because the US had been seeking to overthrow his Hugo Chavez for more than decade before this. ..…
Cuba has sent Venezuela tens of thousands of workers, from doctors to intelligence officials, to support former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Maduro, his successor. . ..…
They want to wipe out the gains made by Maduro and his predecessor Hugo Chávez from the pages of history. ..…
APRIL 2013: In presidential elections for a six-year term, Maduro narrowly defeats opposition candidate Henrique Capriles, who had lost to Chavez by a wider margin the year before. ..…