
“What the United States has done was the only alternative for Venezuelans”—Political Consultant Alejandro Peña Esclusa
“We Venezuelans could not decide our future because the regime’s weapons prevented us from doing so.”

“We Venezuelans could not decide our future because the regime’s weapons prevented us from doing so.”

The remark comes during a major U.S. buildup at sea and a widening anti-drug campaign that has killed 80 people.

“Every country that feels it is entering a totalitarian drift must defend the judiciary, because that is the door that opens Pandora’s box.”

Drug trafficking, Islamic terrorism, and electoral fraud are exports of the Venezuelan regime.

The intimidation move by the Venezuelan government came after a protest was announced by the opposition.

Maduro is a communist, and communists rarely give in to the demands of justice.

Doubting the integrity of opposition figureheads puts a gloss on the regime’s cruelty.

The regime’s internal fracture may spell the end for Chavismo.

The move puts further pressure on national governments—particularly Spain’s—to do the same.

Tensions have been growing since Spain offered asylum to opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez.