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“Enough already!’ Venezuela’s highest ranking military diplomat breaks with Maduro

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The military attaché at the Venezuelan Embassy in Washington, Col. José Luis Silva, broke with the Nicolás Maduro regime Saturday and urged other armed forces members to recognize Juan Guaidó as the legitimate interim president of the South American nation.

“As the Venezuelan defense attaché in the United States, I do not recognize Mr. Nicolás Maduro as president of Venezuela,” Silva told el Nuevo Herald in a telephone interview from Washington, D.C.

“My message to all armed forces members, to everyone who carries a gun, is to please let’s not attack the people. We are also part of the people, and we’ve had enough of supporting a government that has betrayed the most basic principles and sold itself to other countries,” he added.

Silva, like all other Venezuelan diplomatic mission staffers in the United States, was ordered to return home after Maduro announced he was breaking diplomatic relations with Washington because it had recognized Guaidó as the legitimate president of Venezuela.

Saturday evening, Venezuela’s government backtracked on the order that gave all of the U.S. Embassy personnel 72 hours to leave the country.

The Foreign Affairs Ministry said that it is now negotiating the establishment of a U.S. Interests Office in Venezuela and will allow U.S. Embassy personnel to remain in the country while talks take place.

The statement said talks about an interest section will have a 30-day limit and if no agreement is reached embassy personnel will then have to leave the country.

Maduro’s order had been met with some resistance from the diplomatic mission staffers.

One diplomat at the Venezuelan consulate in Houston contacted Guaidó to report that she would not obey Maduro and would help him, the interim president announced Friday in Caracas.

Silva told el Nuevo Herald that the great majority of Venezuelan diplomats in the United States share his disapproval of Maduro.

DIPLOMACY IS ‘PRISONER OF THE MINORITY’
“A high percentage of diplomats here do not agree with Maduro’s usurpation of power, but there’s always fear of what can happen to relatives in Venezuela and the uncertainty of what can happen in a foreign country,” said Silva, a colonel in the National Guard.

“Even diplomacy is now prisoner of the minority that has systematically seized control of the power in our country,” he added.

The fears of regime reprisals are shared by many armed forces members in Venezuela, but Silva stressed that honest military members must step forward because of Maduro’s usurpation of power following his allegedly fraudulent reelection.

“Enough! Leave aside the illegal control of our territory and the executive power. The leaders have become millionaires on the backs of the people,” he said. “Captains, commanders: Think about everyone who suffers. Don’t forget that your wives also can’t find milk for your children. Don’t forget that your mothers and fathers also can’t find pills for their [blood] pressure.”

“Enough already! Let’s recognize the man who under the law is the true president of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó,” he said.
 
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Where is this so-called Defense Attaché of Venezuela, currently located? That's right, he's in america. Pretty much sums it up. Once President Muduro establishes peace in the country, that defense attaché will probably apply for asylum in america.
 
Smells all too familiar, where was it again ah Turkey, Ukraine....

Attempt to Topple elected government -check
Foreign instigator of coup (US) with bloody civil war- check
Bankrolled Venezuelan iidividuals to support west regime installed puppet - check

Sniff
 
Where is this so-called Defense Attaché of Venezuela, currently located? That's right, he's in america. Pretty much sums it up. Once President Muduro establishes peace in the country, that defense attaché will probably apply for asylum in america.
This guy doesn't want to go back to hell hole Venezuela. He wants papa CIA to fund his stay in US. Simple...
 
It's just a matter of time before this happened.

What happened in Venezuela is because of populism. Venezuela is a quite democracy country, too much democracy in my opinion.

Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew and China is right about the theory of democracy.

A democratic government is not to listen small not so important voices, but to focus to fullfil entire nation will. That is prosperity and development.

In many democracy countries, just because of a little unimportant issue (in term of central government), hope and the will of entire nation are destroyed.
 
It's just a matter of time before this happened.

What happened in Venezuela is because of populism. Venezuela is a quite democracy country, too much democracy in my opinion.

Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew and China is right about the theory of democracy.

A democratic government is not to listen small not so important voices, but to focus to fullfil entire nation will. That is prosperity and development.

In many democracy countries, just because of a little unimportant issue (in term of central government), hope and the will of entire nation are destroyed.

You are correct. Venezuela has direct-democracy socialism which is true democracy. Pre-2011 Libya style.

But where I disagree with you is your idea of not listening to small voices.

I believe Hugo Chavez died too early.
 
You are correct. Venezuela has direct-democracy socialism which is true democracy. Pre-2011 Libya style.

But where I disagree with you is your idea of not listening to small voices.

I believe Hugo Chavez died too early.

What do you think went wrong with Venezuala?
 
What do you think went wrong with Venezuala?

I don't know exactly. Maybe Hugo Chavez didn't try enough to create a party-less society which then allowed the opposition to create an "us against them" sentiment to be created.

Maybe Maduro doesn't have the charisma of the late Hugo Chavez whose name derived to the phrase "Chavismo".
 
This is like rats jumping off a sinking ship.

The same happened with Syria and Libya.
 

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