The 1980s reference is not an accident. That was the time of Reagan Administration. When Elliott Abrams and Ollie North were spreading death and disaster inCentrola America and screwing up royally and illegally on Iran.
I urge Nicolás Maduro to allow humanitarian aid inside Venezuela’s borders peacefully. People are in need of life-saving medicines, children are subsisting on one meal a day, and a peaceful delivery of food and supplies is to the benefit of all.— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 23, 2019
The people of Venezuela are enduring a serious humanitarian crisis. The Maduro government must put the needs of its people first, allow humanitarian aid into the country, and refrain from violence against protesters.— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) February 23, 2019
My God, even Shakira is joining the chorus.
I want to add my support for this initiative that aims to help the people of Venezuela, who are suffering one of the worst crises in their history. Shakhttps://t.co/phtYlIHbjT@VenezuelaAid #AidVenezuela #AyudaVenezuela #VenezuelaAidLive pic.twitter.com/zdOtFqmOXz— Shakira (@shakira) February 22, 2019
No matter how many political or show business stars sign on to today's manuever that's very clearly aimed at creating a pretext for direct US military intervention, it's still a really bad idea.
Elliott Abrams is the Trump-Pierce Administration's special envoy in charge of this regime change operation. It.Will.Not.End.Well. It will not.
Some or all of those three may be looking at this as a "safe" position that doesn't explicitly endorse regime change. But echoing the Mike Peance-John Bolton-Elliott Abrams position at a critical moment is a bad move, nevertheless.
I covered some of the political calculations of Saturday's show in my previous post.
Here are some news reports for the Miami Herald from 02/23/2019:
- Maduro calls Guaidó a puppet, mocks Trump and vows he’ll never surrender
- Flaring tensions, defections at the border as first shipment of aid enters Venezuela
- National Guard fires tear gas amid Venezuela border tension
- Up to 20 injured as Maduro agents violently block aid from entering Venezuela
- The first trucks with humanitarian aid have arrived in Venezuela
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