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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: ‘Hapless’ Guaido ‘worth more dead than alive’ to Venezuela coup cause – Ron Paul Institute director Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido failed to kick-start a military uprising on Tuesday. After this fizzle, his life may be in danger from his own CIA backers, the director of the Ron Paul Institute argued in a debate. Daniel McAdams and Ron Paul, the former libertarian representative from Texas, discussed the repeated attempts by Guaido to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro with the backing from the US government. Despite all the efforts, Maduro remains in power, supported by many Venezuelans and in control of its military and police forces. Paul said he was concerned that the Latin American country may be plunged into large-scale violence by some provocation. The big danger is a hard war breaking out. Id still bet it wont be too bad, with thousands of troops moving. But it could be a guerrilla war or something like that. If there is a false flag or some important official on either side gets killed, you cant tell what might happen, he said. McAdams pointed out that Guaido himself, with his record of failing to mobilize the protest against the Maduro government, could be a target for such a provocation. He has been a kind of a hapless figure so far. He calls for mass protests and no one shows up. I dont think he realizes right now that he is actually now worth more dead than alive not only to the CIA, but also to his own opposition people. A shot in the crowd or something like that to take Guaido out. It might shock you, Dr. Paul, but the CIA is pretty good at this kind of things. He said Tuesdays events, when Guaido declared a military-backed coup to be underway in Caracas which as of now seems to have led to little consequence for Maduro, seemed like an act of desperation. [Guaido] said: this is the final phase of [the] plan to overthrow the government. It sort of smacks of desperation because he declared himself [interim] president in January and nothing happened. He kept trying to do things to get the military to turn and he was unsuccessful, he said. Also on rt.com Coup fizzles? Guaidos mentor takes refuge in Chilean embassy as 25 military seek asylum in Brazils Paul blasted US officials rooting vigorously for Guaido and his efforts to seize power in Venezuela while denouncing with indignation things like the alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. How many places have we been involved in in the last 20-30-40-50 years? I mean thats our business. Its solidifying our empire, he said. I think its pure hypocrisy for us to think that we are doing [the interference in Venezuela] and we are against government interference. We love it, except when we dont. The devoted constitutionalist added people like Secretary of State Mike Pompeo or National Security Advisor John Bolton, who appealed to Venezuelan soldiers to protect their nations constitution by siding with Guaido, were a bunch of clowns. They dont have the vaguest notion about what the constitutional law in our country would be like. And they are going to restore the constitutional law in other countries? Its just clichés and nonsense! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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Bolton IMO should be fired for incompetence.
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