Latin American foreign ministers are scheduled to hold an extraordinary meeting this Tuesday in Lima to address the current state of affairs in Venezuela, Peruvian foreign minister Ricardo Luna announced. Read full article
Let us pray they can come up with a solution which will restore common sense in Venezuela and avoid any more bloodshed and the swift departure of the former bus driver, Maduro.
@ gordo1
There isn't any solution, certainly not from these people. They will state what everyone already knows, that Maduro and his government are acting in an unlawful and tyrannical manner, and condemn it -- which accomplishes nothing. Maduro isn't going to give up control unless he's forced to -- which will require either that the Army refuses to support him, or revolution. He doesn't care how many are killed, if he believes he has a chance to remain in power.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesLet us pray they can come up with a solution which will restore common sense in Venezuela and avoid any more bloodshed and the swift departure of the former bus driver, Maduro.
Aug 08th, 2017 - 10:26 am - Link - Report abuse 0@ gordo1
Aug 08th, 2017 - 12:29 pm - Link - Report abuse 0There isn't any solution, certainly not from these people. They will state what everyone already knows, that Maduro and his government are acting in an unlawful and tyrannical manner, and condemn it -- which accomplishes nothing. Maduro isn't going to give up control unless he's forced to -- which will require either that the Army refuses to support him, or revolution. He doesn't care how many are killed, if he believes he has a chance to remain in power.
Bisley - you are, of course, right! But there is no harm in hoping one is wrong - miracles some times happen!
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