Roy Batty
Daily Stormer
February 4, 2019
We’re really going to go ahead with this then?
Really?
Really really really???
BBC:
The US says it is sending aid to crisis-hit Venezuela following a request from Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader who has declared himself interim president.
Let me tell you why the US is so gung-ho on this Guaidó character.
It’s because he looks like a cross between Macron and Obama – two GloboHomo heavyweights.
Mr Guaidó’s move last month won swift backing from the US and others but triggered a power struggle.
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has accused him of mounting a coup and retains major international allies.
He has dismissed US offers of aid as a pretext for military intervention.
Saturday saw thousands take to the streets of the capital Caracas for protests in support of both President Maduro and Mr Guaidó.
It was a literal dud. They couldn’t even get a proper Maidan going in Caracas. Sad!
Crucially, Mr Maduro retains the support of the military, but ahead of the demonstrations Mr Guaidó was given a boost after an air force general – Francisco Yanez – became the highest-ranking military official yet to pledge support for the opposition leader.
Well, well, well.
So some members of the military are defecting.
I don’t think the Air Force counts for much though. Venezuela doesn’t stand a chance in the air.
Far more important are the S-300s that are in place. Those missiles are the key to not suffering an all-out American shock and awe campaign from the skies.
Mr Guaidó says he has held secret meetings with the military to win support for ousting Mr Maduro and also reached out to China, one of Mr Maduro’s most important backers.
Why would China support a CIA asset?
Mr Guaidó does not control any territory in Venezuela, so instead he is planning to set up collection centres in neighbouring countries where Venezuelans have fled to.
Armed camps in Columbia and probably Brazil and Guyana where American advisors are assembling a Bay of Pigs-style invasion force, no doubt.
He said he wanted to set up an international coalition to gather aid at three points, and press Venezuela’s army to let it into the country.
In a tweet, US National Security Adviser John Bolton said plans were being advanced this weekend.
Ah yes, no one cares more about human rights than John Bolton.
Answering the call of President Guaido, the U.S. is mobilizing & transporting humanitarian aid for the people of #Venezuela. I applaud the hard work of USAID, the State Department and their partners in preparing critical supplies to move forward this weekend. https://t.co/JR9poraxWl
— John Bolton (@AmbJohnBolton) February 3, 2019
Seems legit.
Definitely not planning the most brazen invasion in living memory, oh no.