Venezuela’s exiled opposition leader Edmundo González Urrutia has urged the Venezuelan military to recognize ... is resisting calls to give up power. González’s message, relayed in a video ...
Passed by an illegitimate assembly, the law granted the military absolute power, transforming Venezuela into a militarized hub for narco-terrorism. The regime now mirrors rogue states such as ...
which sees military force as the only way to remove Maduro from power. The United Nations is unlikely to back a multinational force for this mission. Russian troops are present in Venezuela ...
Recall early in 2010, when Arab and African dictators and military strongmen seemed happily entrenched in power, only to collapse ... In the case of Venezuela, that foundation includes numerous ...
January 10 came and went and, as expected, Venezuelan autocrat Nicolás Maduro hung on to power. It is easy to throw our hands ...
González accused Maduro of carrying out "a coup d'état" by consolidating power. González declared himself ready to return to Venezuela "at the right moment" and called on Venezuela's military ...
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is set to be sworn in for a third term on Friday amid protests and international calls for him to stand aside.
Caracas — Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, in power since 2013 ... He has since maintained a fragile peace through massive military and police deployments and with the help of paramilitary ...
Venezuela is set ... he urged the military to recognize him as their commander-in-chief and “put an end to the leadership” of Maduro, who has been in power since 2013. González could attempt ...
(CNN) — Venezuela’s exiled ... or mandates of other imperial powers,” Padrino said in a message on national television surrounded by the high military command. CNN has contacted the ...