The excitement in some U.S. and foreign diplomatic circles
about the rise of Juan Guaidó and an expectation for the fall of Nicolas Maduro
has been replaced by frustration over the Venezuelan leader’s staying power and
concerns of Russian and Chinese meddling, according to multiple diplomatic
sources. His staying power has led diplomats, foreign leaders and some
Washington officials to reassess their timelines and consider that, barring
military action, Maduro may be able to follow in the footsteps of other
authoritarian leaders who have held onto power despite crushing sanctions. More…Monday, April 1, 2019
Diplomats, Washington skittish on Maduro’s downfall in Venezuela
The excitement in some U.S. and foreign diplomatic circles
about the rise of Juan Guaidó and an expectation for the fall of Nicolas Maduro
has been replaced by frustration over the Venezuelan leader’s staying power and
concerns of Russian and Chinese meddling, according to multiple diplomatic
sources. His staying power has led diplomats, foreign leaders and some
Washington officials to reassess their timelines and consider that, barring
military action, Maduro may be able to follow in the footsteps of other
authoritarian leaders who have held onto power despite crushing sanctions. More…
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