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US, UK say Venezuela’s Maduro ‘illegitimate’, Russia and Turkey express support
[ENGLISH.ALARABIYA.NET] The United States and Britannia said on Thursday that Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro
Venezuela's attempt at producing a Muammar Qadaffy...
is not legitimate, while Russia and The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the decaying remnant of the Ottoman Empire....
expressed their support to the legal authorities.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro not to use force against mass demonstrations and urged further international support for the self-declared acting president.

"The time for debate is done. The regime of former president Nicolas Maduro is illegitimate," Pompeo said.

"His regime is morally bankrupt, it's economically incompetent, and it is profoundly corrupt, and it is undemocratic to the core," he said.

Britannia said Nicolas Maduro was "not the legitimate leader of Venezuela" and that London would support the presidential claim made by opposition leader Juan Guaido.

"The United Kingdom believes Juan Guaido is the right person to take Venezuela forward. We are supporting the US, Canada, Brazil and Argentina
...a country located on the other side of the Deep South. It is covered with Pampers and inhabited by Grouchos, who dance the Tangle. They used to have some islands called the Malvinas located where the Falklands are now. They're not supposed to cry for Evita...
to make that happen," Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said in a statement.

Russian President Vladimir Putin
...President-for-Life of Russia. He gets along well with other presidents for life. He is credited with bringing political stability and re-establishing something like the rule of law, which occasionally results in somebody dropping dead from poisoning by polonium or other interesting substance. Under Putin, a new group of business magnates controlling significant swathes of Russia's economy has emerged, all of whom have close personal ties to him. The old bunch, without close personal ties to Putin, are in jail or in exile or dead from poisoning by polonium or other interesting substances...
on Thursday called his Venezuelan counterpart Nicolas Maduro and expressed support, the Kremlin said.

"The President of Russia expressed support for the legitimate authorities of Venezuela in the context of a domestic political crisis that has been provoked from the outside," it said.

Putin said that any intervention by other countries "violates the fundamental norms of international law," according to the statement.
Posted by: Fred 2019-01-25
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