Thumper wrote:It's the headline story on NPR this morning. There are rumors that they will cut power and water to the embassy facilities in order to force US diplomats to leave.
My question, now that Trump and Pence have both "officially" given support to the opposition, are they playing right in to Maduro's hands? He has claimed that this is all the US's fault, that the US is trying to undermine his authority and take the country from the people of Venezuela. And now our "leaders" have pretty much admitted it. Will that end up solidifying support for Maduro from his remaining allies, or those who he continues to mislead?
Meh. The US embassy here is a fortress. They probably have their own backup generators, water tanks and at least one water pump.
Chavez and Maduro have used that stunt for the last 20 years till it ran out, I mean remember the "Economic War" excuse? nobody is buying it. THIS TIME there seems to be plenty of international support. And they waited for the Demonstrations yesterday to show that Maduro doesn't have enough local support. Apparently there are articles in our constitution that allow Gauido to do what he did. So, I doubt this time that trick will work.
As you probably know. I have pretty little regard for Trump and Pence. But, Canadians, EU and most the OAS already are backing Guaido. So, this time, the "Imperialist ploy" excuse is going to sound just a tad hollow.