Juan Guaidó did not rule out an American intervention in Venezuela if necessary



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Juan Guaidó did not rule out authorize military intervention by the United States or a foreign force in Venezuela, if necessary, so that dictator Nicolás Maduro stops "usurping" power.

"We will do everything we can, it is obviously a very controversial subject, but making use of our sovereignty, the exercise of our skills, we will do what is necessary, responded to the interim president of Venezuela when asked whether he would use the powers of Speaker of Parliament and President-in-Office to authorize possible military intervention, during an interview with the AFP agency.

Guaidó, whose interim presidency recognizes nearly 49 countries, stressed that he would do "all that is necessary" to save human lives and "so that children do not continue to die" or patients for lack of medicine.

"We will do anything that has a lower social cost, which generates governance and stability so we can handle the emergency," he said.

"Here, the days in Venezuela already count in human lives … From 23 to 30 January, they murdered in cold blood, the FAES, a unit of the armed forces, 70 young people ", denounced the opponent.

Guaidó also discussed the arrival of humanitarian aid at the border with Colombia and repudiated the blockade set up by the Chavez regime to prevent the entry of food aid and drugs.

In this sense, he referred to the "dilemma" facing the armed forces: "SWe think that the armed forces have a very important dilemma: to accept this help or not. "But he said: "It is unfortunate, at this stage in Venezuela, not to accept it. "

Donald Trump, who recognized Guaidó on January 23 – the day of his proclamation – reaffirmed last Sunday that the use of the army in Venezuela It's "an option" this was envisaged before the political and socio-economic crisis of the oil country.

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