Opinion: The dictator closed the border—but Venezuela’s democrats won the day, writes MaryAnastasiaOG
BOILER-PIPE: @maryanastasiaog Feb. 24, 2019 4:58 p.m. ET A civilian operation attempting to bring tons of international aid into Venezuela on Saturday was more than an effort to alleviate some small fraction of the nation’s misery.
Its main purpose was to reinforce the authority of interim President Juan Guaidó as Venezuela’s head of state. That’s why the dictator Nicolás Maduro pledged to stop it, despite a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions. Mr. Gauidó had hoped the army and National Guard would sympathize with the people, but most of the Venezuelan armed forces followed... To Read the Full Story
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