"This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country."
This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country.
This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country.
This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country.
That can be read either way, as Juan Guaido has been recognized since January 2019, according to US News
So, u/PompeiusMagnus cannot be faulted for blasting by his mention again.
This seems to put the US at odds with the EU, who earlier this year, withdrew recognition because his party failed to retain a majority position in the national assembly.
Guaido failed to hold his seat because he and opposition party members BOYCOTTED the election when it began Dec. 6, 2020.
Maduro allies swept a Dec. 6 parliament vote boycotted by the opposition on the grounds it was fraudulent.
Say, didn't those Dominican electronic voting machines blickety-blick originate in Venezuela somehow, allegedly? Hugo Chavez, so it was alleged, wanted to insure he remained the Big Boss, didn't he?
In one of Powell's suits, a lredacted] expert alleged a group of Venezuelans developed the Smartmatic software that runs on top of the (alleged) fraud boxes.
Nary a judge was impressed by the affidavit, or the countless other sworn statements.
Perhaps a military court will view the evidence through a different lens?
Not sure how you got "We no longer recognize Maduro as the president of Venezuela" out of that EO...
Looks like it's guidelines for issuing visas for Venezuelans to me...
", and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country."
AH! That's what I get for scanning instead of reading! Thanks, fucker!
Yep...BINGO
"This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country."
It's right there.
This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country.
This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country.
This Administration has imposed sanctions against Maduro and his regime, and I have recognized the President of the Venezuelan National Assembly, Juan Guaidó, as the interim president of the country.
2nd paragraph...
Hey! I never said wasn't a retard, did I?
That can be read either way, as Juan Guaido has been recognized since January 2019, according to US News
So, u/PompeiusMagnus cannot be faulted for blasting by his mention again.
This seems to put the US at odds with the EU, who earlier this year, withdrew recognition because his party failed to retain a majority position in the national assembly.
Guaido failed to hold his seat because he and opposition party members BOYCOTTED the election when it began Dec. 6, 2020.
Venezuela Opposition Lawmakers Go Into Survival Mode After Election Boycott.
Say, didn't those Dominican electronic voting machines blickety-blick originate in Venezuela somehow, allegedly? Hugo Chavez, so it was alleged, wanted to insure he remained the Big Boss, didn't he?
In one of Powell's suits, a lredacted] expert alleged a group of Venezuelans developed the Smartmatic software that runs on top of the (alleged) fraud boxes.
Nary a judge was impressed by the affidavit, or the countless other sworn statements.
Perhaps a military court will view the evidence through a different lens?