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stated.
“Venezuelan Interim President Juan
Guaido and the democratically elected
National Assembly have the full recognition
and resolute support of the United
States of America and the majority
of democracies in the Western Hemisphere.
I find the official statements
from the Government of Trinidad and
Tobago recognizing the undemocratic
and illegitimate government of Nicholas
Maduro to be deeply concerning.
“Democracy and prosperity require
tough choices. I and the entire US
Embassy are committed to maintaining
mutually beneficial bilateral relations
with the Government and people
of Trinidad and Tobago,” the statement
said. Mondello’s plain talk followed the
T&T government resolution to uphold
a non-interference policy that respects
Venezuela’s sovereignty, which was
backed by Caricom at an emergency
meeting that included Prime Minister,
Dr. Keith Rowley.
Massive protests erupted in Venezuela
a week ago with its opposition
leader, Juan Guaido, rejecting Maduro’s
contested swearing in recently, to a second
term and declaring himself interim
president.
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in Bolivia, Lula da Silva and Dilma
Rousseff in Brazil, Raphael Correa
in Ecuador, Fernando Lugo of Paraguay,
Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua,
Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, Michelle
Bachelet of Chile and Jose Mujica of
Uruguay. This tradition of democratic
self-emerging leadership must continue.
The US, imposing leaders, as it did
earlier in the 20th century, another
phase of US gunboat diplomacy and
big stick rule, ought to keep their
bloody hands off.
7. President Trump once noted that
if US presidents Bush and Obama had
done nothing in the Middle East, had
simply stayed home — its Assad Must
Go campaign, leading to the arming of
terrorists and pandemic destruction;
the murder of Libya’s Pan-African
leader followed by anarchy; the extension
of war (drone strikes, terrorist
bombings) in Pakistan; the destabilization
of North Africa; all leading to a
humongous refugee crisis for Europe
and the world — the world would have
been a better place. President Trump
must Make America Great Again; stay
at home.
The decision taken by the government
of the Republic of Trinidad and
Tobago, that is non-intervention allied
with CARICOM diplomacy, is the correct
position. The US and it European
lackeys, France, Britain and Germany
must stay at home to solve their own
chronic political and economic crises.
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