Venezuelan western elected pretend leader defies arrest threat, embarks on regional tour
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This western methodology to control other countries is reaching a crescendo. The most visible was Juan Guaidó, who somehow declared himself president,fled to the US, was feted and acknowledged as president and walked away with Venezuela’s gold and money in the US. We don’t really know if he only received a salary, and the US may have walked away with the goods. We had the French grandmother in Georgia who left the presidential palace at the last moment after she was told she would be arrested because she was not elected and she had to leave office. Currently she is agitating in the streets. We are now watching South Korea’s Yoon Suk Yeol who declared a 5 hour military rule, in order to force governmental approval for ammunition supply to Ukraine initially when the drama started. There seems to be more to this story and the South Koreans impeached the one appointed in his place as well. It is unclear whether Yoon is currently under arrest or not. The street action in front of his palace was full of English signs, for example “Stop the Steal”, and US flags. Anthony Blinken is on his way to South Korea to shore up the western interests. As a reminder, Yoon Suk Yeol was the one who entertained the BidenCo crowd by singing American Pie.
Of these countries Venezuela and Georgia are still standing. There were and are many more, specifically in Africa.
Venezuela though is still under pressure (of course, they have oil). The fake president that was elected for them, Edmundo González Urrutia, is now on a regional tour trying to shore up his position just before the inauguration (January 10th) of Nicolás Maduro, the guy that actually won the presidential race although highly contested.
Urrutia has much help on his regional tour. There is not a published itinerary, but his front men desperately ask (or shall we say coerce) one or the other country to accept a visit and instruct their press to generate positive articles about him, as President-Elect, and negative press on Maduro (dictator is the democracy filled word used), and Venezuela. He is set to visit Uruguay and Panama in the coming days, challenging the Venezuelan government’s $100,000 bounty on his head.
González claims he won the July 28, 2024 election by a landslide, despite official results favoring Maduro. (Somehow again there was a grandmother involved here, María Corina Machado, who made all the pre-election speeches while González played potplant in the back somewhere). The opposition presented vote tallies from over 80% of polling stations to support their claim. However, Venezuela’s National Electoral Council CNE, declared Maduro the winner. The Venezuelan High Court carried out a forensic audit of election paperwork and tallies and the fraud from the western supported faction was huge. This was all publicized.
This Latin American tour serves multiple purposes. It seeks to bolster international support for González’s claim to the presidency, increase diplomatic pressure on Maduro’s government, and maintain the Venezuelan crisis in the global spotlight. González has lived in exile in Spain since September 2024 and then appeared in Argentina, just as if someone rubbed the magical genie lamp). Venezuelan authorities issued an arrest warrant for him, accusing him of various crimes including conspiracy and document forgery.
Several Latin American countries and the United States have recognized González as Venezuela’s legitimate president-elect (Juan Guaidó redux). It is turning into a volatile situation.
As January 10 approaches, tensions in Venezuela are escalating. The opposition is calling for street demonstrations, while the Maduro government mobilizes supporters and security forces. The outcome of this political standoff could have significant implications for Venezuela’s future and regional stability. The unfolding drama highlights the ongoing struggle for freedom from the Monroe Doctrine and US and western meddling, which is still actively followed in the Latin American region.
January 10th would be a good time for Russia and China to have naval exercises off the coast.