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Bolton calls on Venezuelan military to ‘protect the constitution’ by backing Guaido coup attempt

Source: RT
April 30, 2019 at 10:21
Bolton calls on Venezuelan military to ‘protect the constitution’ by backing Guaido coup attempt John Bolton attends a meeting between Donald Trump and Fabiana Rosales, wife of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido. ©REUTERS / Jonathan Erns
Bolton calls on Venezuelan military to ‘protect the constitution’ by backing Guaido coup attempt John Bolton attends a meeting between Donald Trump and Fabiana Rosales, wife of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido. ©REUTERS / Jonathan Erns

Bolton, one of the leading US figures in the operation to topple the Venezuelan government, called on Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino to side with Guaido, claiming this would protect Venezuela’s constitution.
 


Padrino earlier rejected Guaido as a traitor and said on Twitter that the national armed forces (FANB) were loyal to the legitimate President Nicolas Maduro.

Guaido, the US-backed self-proclaimed ‘interim president’ of Venezuela, announced on Tuesday morning that the time for decisive action against the Maduro government has come and showed a group of people in military uniform standing by his side.

The government said only a small number of ‘traitors’ were supporting Guado’s ‘attempted military coup’ and promised to take control of the situation.

READ MORE: ‘Traitor troops’ stage coup attempt in Venezuela – VP

The opposition figure claimed to be the leader of Venezuela in January, declaring its elected president a ‘usurper.’ Washington immediately recognized him as such, as did US regional allies. The US has treated Guaido as if he were the actual leader of the country, allowing him to seize US-based assets belonging to Venezuela, appoint ‘officials,’ and otherwise act in an ‘official’ capacity.

The US has also provided a shipment of ‘humanitarian aid’ for Guaido’s people to take across the Colombian border into Venezuela, and supposedly distribute it to the local population in a bid to gain some popularity. The attempt was rejected by international relief organizations as a politicized publicity stunt, and ultimately failed when border guards wouldn’t take Guaido’s site and stopped the trucks.


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