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Temporary Arrest of Venezuelan Opposition Leader was “Unauthorized”
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Temporary Arrest of Venezuelan Opposition Leader was “Unauthorized”

Does the brief unauthorized arrest of National Assembly president Juan Guaido, who suggested that he take over from Nicolas Maduro, signal growing divisions within the government? We discuss the current situation in Venezuela after President…

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New Oil Sanctions on Venezuela: “Would Destroy What’s Left of its Economy”
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New Oil Sanctions on Venezuela: “Would Destroy What’s Left of its Economy”

National Security Advisor John Bolton announced that the US will freeze Venezuelan assets and block oil payments for Venezuelan oil imports to the US. This would not only be illegal, but would also be yet…

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UN Security Council Debates the Future of Venezuela
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UN Security Council Debates the Future of Venezuela

Excerpts of the UN Security Council’s debate on whether countries should recognize opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the self-declared president of Venezuela exposed important geopolitical and ideological rifts among world leaders Visit https://therealnews.com for more…

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Attempted Coup in Venezuela with Abby Martin, Greg Wilpert, Paul Jay
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Attempted Coup in Venezuela with Abby Martin, Greg Wilpert, Paul Jay

Sharmini Peries hosts a wide ranging conversation about the US backed attempted coup in Venezuela Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is…

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Defusing the Crisis: A Way Forward for Venezuela
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Defusing the Crisis: A Way Forward for Venezuela

Venezuelan Sociologist Edgardo Lander and TRNN’s Greg Wilpert discuss how Venezuela got into its current international, economic, and political crisis and what it might take to get out of it Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories…

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The US Strategy for Regime Change in Venezuela
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The US Strategy for Regime Change in Venezuela

From economic sanctions to international pressure, how has the US strategy for regime change in Venezuela worked until now? An analysis with CEPR’s Alex Main and TRNN’s Greg Wilpert Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and…

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Is the US Orchestrating a coup in Venezuela?
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Is the US Orchestrating a coup in Venezuela?

Lucas Koerner in Venezuela analyzes the current developments withTRNN’s Sharmini Peries and Greg Wilpert Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended…

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Regime Change Canadian Style for Venezuela
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Regime Change Canadian Style for Venezuela

The Lima Group met in Ottawa and signed the Ottawa Declaration to oust President Maduro from power in Venezuela. 13 conservative Latin American governments, plus Canada, officially recognized Juan Guaido as the transitional President of…

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Does Recognition of Parallel Gov’t in Venezuela Violate International Law?
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Does Recognition of Parallel Gov’t in Venezuela Violate International Law?

A recent study conducted by the German parliament’s independent scientific research service found that international recognition of the self-proclaimed “interim president” Juan Guaidó probably constitutes a violation of international law. We discuss the study’s implications…

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Venezuela’s Foreign Minister: “Washington Hijacked Guaidó”
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Venezuela’s Foreign Minister: “Washington Hijacked Guaidó”

In an exclusive interview with TRNN, Venezuela’s Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza says Guaido has not accepted the Pope’s offer to negotiate since he is being directed by Washington Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help…

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Mexico’s Lopez Obrador’s Position on Venezuela Marks Return to Foreign Policy Tradition
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Mexico’s Lopez Obrador’s Position on Venezuela Marks Return to Foreign Policy Tradition

Mexico is making a large contribution towards the prevention of civil war in Venezuela, by returning to long-established foreign policy tradition of neutrality, which the previous president had completely abandoned, says John Ackerman Visit https://therealnews.com…

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Trump Administration’s Rejection of Pope’s Mediation Offer Sends Ugly Signal
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Trump Administration’s Rejection of Pope’s Mediation Offer Sends Ugly Signal

Trump’s efforts to overthrow the Maduro government in Venezuela reached new heights when it halted a Senate resolution supporting self-proclaimed president Guaidó because it also included a line against the use of US military force…

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US Sanctions on Venezuela Possibly Worse than Iraq Sanctions Before War
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US Sanctions on Venezuela Possibly Worse than Iraq Sanctions Before War

News about humanitarian aid shipments to Venezuela almost never compare how tiny a fraction this aid is relative to the devastating damage that US sanctions against Venezuela have caused, which is now at least as…

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Guaidó Claims He Can Authorize Foreign Military Intervention in Venezuela
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Guaidó Claims He Can Authorize Foreign Military Intervention in Venezuela

Temir Porras, Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs under Hugo Chavez, says Guaidó’s assertion on Fox News is a violation of the Venezuelan constitution; Porras says the only way to avoid a blood bath is…

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Venezuela Update: Guaidó Returns, US Continues Threats
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Venezuela Update: Guaidó Returns, US Continues Threats

Self-declared interim president Juan Guaidó returned to Venezuela without incident, despite having violated a travel ban. NSC chair John Bolton continued his threats against Maduro, warning him not to arrest Guaidó and reaffirming the US’s…

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Trump’s “Coalition of the Willing” Against Venezuela Has Legitimacy Issues of Their Own
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Trump’s “Coalition of the Willing” Against Venezuela Has Legitimacy Issues of Their Own

Many right-wing South American governments that are supporting Trump’s effort to oust Venezuela’s President Maduro have their own legitimacy issues, such as Brazil and Honduras. Others are deeply dependent on the US, such as Argentina…

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Venezuela Update: Massive Blackout, US Unconventional Warfare?
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Venezuela Update: Massive Blackout, US Unconventional Warfare?

While Venezuela struggled with the most massive blackout in its history, president Maduro said there is evidence that a US cyber-attack caused the blackout. Meanwhile, Trump administration officials continue the offensive against Venezuela and the…

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“We Are Swimming in an Ocean of Lies” on Venezuela
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“We Are Swimming in an Ocean of Lies” on Venezuela

Former UN Special Rapporteur says Michelle Bachelet needs to change her team and visit Venezuela herself, or she is going to continue to get an “unprofessional, one-sided, politicized report” on the state of the country…

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Venezuela Update: UN Human Rights Report, More Sanctions
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Venezuela Update: UN Human Rights Report, More Sanctions

UN Human Rights Commissioner presented a critical report on Venezuela, which the government denounced for ignoring opposition violence. Meanwhile, the Trump administration introduced even more sanctions on the economically reeling country Subscribe to our page…

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What is a “Guaidó”? A Cowboy in Caracas (Pt 1/2)
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What is a “Guaidó”? A Cowboy in Caracas (Pt 1/2)

Former Catholic Priest and Wyoming native Charlie Hardy talks about his recent experiences in Venezuela and looks back on 25 years living among the poorest of Venezuela’s poor Watch full series https://therealnews.com/series/what-is-a-guaido Subscribe to our…

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What is a “Guaidó”? A Cowboy in Caracas (Pt 2/2)
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What is a “Guaidó”? A Cowboy in Caracas (Pt 2/2)

Former Catholic Priest and Wyoming native Charlie Hardy talks about his recent experiences in Venezuela and looks back on 25 years living among the poorest of Venezuela’s poor Watch full series https://therealnews.com/series/what-is-a-guaido Subscribe to our…

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