. Accordingly the United States does not consider former president Nicolas Maduro to have the legal authority to break diplomatic relations with the United States or to declare our diplomats persona non grata.
Recognising Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela:
- US
- Canada
- Brazil
- Paraguay
- Colombia
- Argentina
- Peru
- Ecuador
- Costa Rica
- Chile
- Guatemala
- Panama
- Honduras
- Kosovo
- Georgia
Getting interesting.
Wow, that’s risky. If one of our diplomats gets hurt, it will be on Trump.
HINT! HINT!
Oh, my. This did escalate quickly. The reaction from the Russians is going to be very interesting.
I most certainly do not want to see one drop of American blood, nor one dollar from the US Treasury expended to oust this commie bastard.
Because I don’t want to the US to own it afterward.
It would be no different than Libya.
Throw the Bus driver under the Bus
“We call on the Venezuelan military and security forces”
Which President will the Military arrest tonight?
Balls...
Obama probably doesn’t have many holdovers in SA since he blatantly abandoned the area to China.
This would seem to put American leftists in an interesting spot. Their instinct will be to support Maduro. But this will align them with Russia, which came out today in support of Maduro over Guaido.
Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush have thanked President Trump for his decision on Venezuela.
Oh, that’s a good sign. Well, I’m all in on yet another regime change then. /s
The Kenyan must be seething tonight as he sits stoned in his barcalounger watching basketball.
Maduros must go.
Maybe DJT can give a temporary SOTU address in the Embassy. The State of our Union is strong. Yours needs work, Venezuela.