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Mar 31 2020
News
Venezuela
“Nicolás Maduro effectively converted Venezuela into a criminal enterprise at the service of drug traffickers and terrorist groups as he and his allies stole billions from the South American country, the Justice Department charged in several indictments made public [last] Thursday against the embattled socialist leader and his inner circle.” (AP News)
The left sees the indictments as a
The Flip Side
Aug 12 2017
Headline Roundup
Trump’s Remarks on Venezuela
President Trump made remarks on Friday that he would not rule out a "military option" in response to the chaos that is occurring in Venezuela. The chaotic situation in Venezuela has worsened in the past several weeks after a controversial vote, and the U.S. has already established some sanctions in response.
Fox News (Online News)


Aug 01 2017
Headline Roundup
Clashes Continue in Venezuela
Clashes continue in Venezuela as two leaders of the resistance were arrested last night. As imposing sanctions are discussed in the U.S., Venezuelan President Maduro is illegally working to rewrite the constitution.
Townhall


May 01 2019
News
Unrest in Venezuela
“Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido on Tuesday made his strongest call yet to the military to help him oust President Nicolas Maduro… Early on Tuesday, several dozen armed troops accompanying Guaido clashed with soldiers supporting Maduro at a rally in Caracas, and large anti-government protests in the streets turned violent.” (Reuters)
The left supports Guaidó but urges against
The Flip Side
May 01 2019
Headline Roundup
Guaido Leads Marches In Venezuela But Maduro Remains In Power
Opposition leader Juan Guaido led national guardsmen and others in a march that ended in clashes, but President Nicolas Maduro remains in power.
Newsmax (News)


Jun 24 2018
Opinion
Venezuela’s Future — and Ours
The two are not as completely different as we’d like to think.
National Review
Feb 23 2015
News
Amid a Slump, a Crackdown for Venezuela
For a glimpse into Venezuela’s economic disarray, slip into a travel agency here and book a round-trip flight to Maracaibo, on the other side of the country, for just $16. Need a book to read on the plane? For those with hard currency, a new copy of “50 Shades of Grey” goes for $2.50. Forget your toothpaste? A tube of Colgate costs 7 cents.
New York Times (News)
Jul 06 2013
News
Snowden Is Offered Asylum by Venezuela
Venezuela is offering humanitarian asylum to U.S. National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden.
Wall Street Journal (News)
Jul 09 2013
News
Venezuela confirms Snowden asylum request
Venezuela's president says that his country has received an asylum request from NSA leakster Edward Snowden.
President Nicolas Maduro had already offered asylum to Snowden, who apparently is holed up in the transit lounge of a Moscow airport. Bolivia and Nicaragua also say they'll grant asylum. Ecuador says it will consider any request.
Maduro says it is perhaps the world's "
USA TODAY
Mar 06 2013
Opinion
Cuba's coup de grace in Venezuela
For two long years, Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez's Cuban medical team perpetrated a colossal deception of the Venezuelan people and the world about his bout with terminal cancer. According to knowledgeable sources, Cuban doctors botched the initial treatment that doomed Chavez, manipulated his anxiety and paranoia so he would settle for substandard medical care in Havana, and pushed him back
Fox News (Online News)