One year ago, Venezuela’s National Assembly president, Juan Guaido, assumed the constitutional role of interim president, replacing illegitimate dictator Nicolas Maduro. Washington’s support for Guaido brought multitudes to the streets and helped him gain diplomatic recognition from some 60 countries. It seemed as though Maduro had met his match as the full weight of U.S. sanctions and diplomatic isolation piled on his regime in an attempt to force a political transition. By Roger F. Noriega & Ryan C. Berg. Full text -> Washington Examiner
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