the Chairman of The former Parliament of Venezuela, Juan Guaidó, has declared the incumbent state President, and Donald Trump recognized him immediately as the legitimate interim President. For dear life to the Power of grasping autocrats, Nicolás Maduro, this is not good news. This means not automatically that Maduro’s days are over. He holds on for years against all the probabilities in the office.

as things stand, there are three ways to liberate the starving people of Venezuela from the hostage Maduros. Probably the fastest way to a military Invasion would be led by the United States, with the friendly support of Brazil. But that would be the worst way. The already highly unstable Region can’t have a war with incalculable consequences.

The second way would be a negotiated solution that allows Maduro and his criminal Entourage, a orderly withdrawal. That would be the best variant, but it is also the most unlikely. Maduro has locked up so far against all the negotiations, worthy of the name.

so the third way. Guaidó succeeded the drowsy street protests to revive. And he has made the military, who are yet faithful to Maduro, an Amnesty – for the case you want to switch the pages. This is the most promising strategy. If the opponents of the regime are no longer clubbed together, should Venezuela experience a wave of protests, which Maduro would probably not survive.

(editing Tamedia)

Created: 23.01.2019, 21:20 PM