venezuela crisis: is the monroe doctrine back?

For the sake of these workers, I hope they will begin working with the administration” of Juan Guaidó, the self-declared “interim president” in opposition to Maduro. .   . ... Faller—implicated in the “Fat Leonard” Navy corruption case—has been explicit regarding the options..

the end of the “golden decade”

But the most relieved of all has been Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, who came back in January with a promise of investment and joint projects worth $20 billion over the course of 2015—manna from heaven for a country whose currency reserves had declined to $22 billion and which faces $12..

this week at state: february 1, 2019

 State-owned companies like Petroleos de Venezuela, S.A have been used to control, manipulate, and steal from Venezuelan people, and United States must take necessary actions to prevent the illegitimate former Maduro regime from further plundering Venezuela's assets and natural..

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