Thursday, August 10, 2017

Venezuela: Difficult Now Becomes Impossible

      So, we have a new governing body in Caracas: the new Assembly was to take hold this week after the sham election last week.   However, the sitting body refuses to leave.  Hmmmm. That's a problem.   The other countries in Latin America refuse to recognize the new body.  Hmmm. That's a problem for Nicolas Maduro, the dreaming-of- dictatorship dictator, successor to Raul Castro's Hugo Chavez.   The sad situation begs for resolution, but, alas, there isn't one in sight anytime soon.
     How long can the misery continue?  How long can the rampant crime continue to assault the population?   When will it be enough for the military to prop up the dictator?   All questions that can't now be answered.
      Perhaps the OAS will step up and take some economic action to aid the impoverished citizenry.  Don't hold your breath on that one.   As long as the Cubanos of Havana are calling the shots in Caracas, things will only get worse.  As Raul Castro continues his efforts to export his island variety of Communism across Latin America, there will be no change in Venezuela.  

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