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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: ‘Regime change takes time’: Trump plays down stalled coup in Venezuela US President Donald Trump has denied that US efforts to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro have lost momentum, telling reporters things take time and that he has five alternative strategies for Venezuela. Speaking at a press conference at the end of the G20 Summit in Osaka on Saturday, Trump was asked about his earlier response to the suggestion that the US had lost momentum in Venezuela, to which he replied it takes time. Problem is so many people are leaving Venezuela, its, like, going to be a ghost town. Its a very bad thing thats happening in Venezuela, nobody has seen anything quite like it, actually, he told reporters. Despite other leading nations urging caution the US supported an attempted ouster of the Maduro government in January when it recognized Juan Guaido as the countrys self-declared interim president. It also supported a Guaido-led uprising attempt in April and continues to place sanctions on the country. Despite this, Maduro remains in power and Guaidos support is declining. Also on rt.com US gunboat diplomacy tried to humiliate Venezuela Putin Asked whether it was time to change strategies, the president said he had five strategies that he can switch to at any moment. We have a lot things in store if we have to do that, he said. We dont want to do anything, we dont want to get involved to the extent you may be thinking, but we have a lot of alternatives, we have five different alternatives for Venezuela. Well see what happens. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News in May that military action is possible, in Venezuela if thats whats required. The US efforts continue despite other nations warning against interfering. China urged the US not to go down the same old disastrous road in March, saying it could allow the law of the jungle to once again run amok. Also on rt.com Venezuela foils Maduro assassination & military coup plot As recently as Wednesday Russian President Vladimir Putin questioned the USs actions in Venezuela in an interview with the Financial Times. Putin asked whether it was necessary to humiliate Latin American nations by imposing government or leaders from the outside. Let us do the same in Japan, the US or Germany. What will happen? Do you understand that this will cause chaos all over the world? he said. A June poll by opposition-linked Datincorp found 36 percent of Venezuelans recognize Guaido as their head of state, down from 49 per cent in February, and 41 percent recognize Maduro as president. Also on rt.com US-backed Venezuela opposition caught embezzling humanitarian aid cash Guaidos aides were exposed as having embezzled millions of dollars in US funds meant to pay Venezuelan army defectors earlier in June. Venezuelan authorities said Wednesday they uncovered another attempted assassination plot targeting Maduro and other senior officials. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
This article makes me wonder if Trump has ever played "Spin the Bottle". ;)
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