• ImOnADiet
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    1 year ago

    Right, like it seemed planned out extremely terribly compared to past coups in LATAM, but I don’t want to outright come out and say that because I haven’t actually done any reading on it

    • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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      1 year ago

      While I think the U.S. government gave the go-ahead on it (as they immediately declared support for Guiado), I generally believe that their end of the bargain, which was shipping weapons in, was stymied by Venezuela refusing aid. There are a lot of guns already in Venezuela, it is a heavily armed country, but my guess is that they were trying to get the more explosive ordinance in.

      It's one of those things that doesn't work because Venezuela has already seen most of the tricks in your book, so they aren't fooled anymore.