Venezuela: Resistance or disintegration?

https://actualidad.rt.com/actualidad/306150-costa-rica-deplora-mision-guaido-embajada said:
Costa Rica deplores Guaidó mission's takeover of Venezuelan embassy

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticizes the fact that it did so before the 60-day deadline given to Nicolás Maduro's ambassadors to leave the country.

Costa Rica deplora que la misión de Guaidó haya tomado la embajada de Venezuela

Police in front of the Venezuelan Embassy in Costa Rica, February 20, 2019.

The government of Costa Rica described as "unacceptable" the entry of personnel sent by the self-proclaimed "president in charge," Juan Guaidó, to the diplomatic headquarters.

This reaction comes after María Faría, illegally designated by Guaidó as Venezuela's "ambassador" to Costa Rica, published on Wednesday in her Twitter account that she assumed "control of the administrative headquarters of the Venezuelan Embassy in San José", in "compliance with the diplomatic functions assigned by Guaidó and recognized by the Government of Costa Rica".

The Costa Rican vice-chancellor, Lorena Aguilar, reported on Wednesday that this action "violates the elementary rules of respect and trust in the framework of international law.

"We express our strongest rejection of the action of Maria Faria," added the Central American diplomat, who referred to the "60-day deadline" his government gave to officials to leave the country.

Hours earlier, Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza had reported that "a group of strangers" entered "like thieves" the headquarters of the Venezuelan embassy in Costa Rica. The official asked the Costa Rican government to enforce the Convention on Diplomatic Relations and "guarantee the functioning and safety" of personnel within the diplomatic headquarters.

On January 23, the president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado Quesada, recognized the self-proclaimed "president in charge" of Venezuela.

Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator
 
https://sputniknews.com/latam/201902201072602110-guaido-switzerland-government-assets/ said:
MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) - The Venezuelan opposition is discussing the possibility of freezing accounts of the Venezuelan government in banks in Switzerland with the country's leadership, Juan Guaido, the leader of the opposition-run National Assembly, said on Wednesday, adding that he had discussed the issue with Swiss President Ueli Maurer.

"[Maurer] informed us that there had been improper handling of the republic's accounts, with attempts to make illegal payments, and we are trying to freeze all those accounts belonging to the republic," Guaido said as broadcast by Mexico's Televisa TV channel.

Guaido has not provided any details regarding the assets' freeze.
 
A Note ... (from Global Research)

“Disinformation by Omission”: Not a single Western mainstream media has published, quoted or commented on President Nicolas Maduro’s Open Letter to the People of the United States (see Google search).

Feb. 10, 2019 - An Open Letter to the People of the United States from President Nicolas Maduro

An Open Letter to the People of the United States from President Nicolas Maduro - Global Research

If I know anything, it is about people, such as you, I am a man of the people. I was born and raised in a poor neighborhood of Caracas. I forged myself in the heat of popular and union struggles in a Venezuela submerged in exclusion and inequality.

I am not a tycoon, I am a worker of reason and heart, today I have the great privilege of presiding over the new Venezuela, rooted in a model of inclusive development and social equality, which was forged by Commander Hugo Chávez since 1998 inspired by the Bolivarian legacy.

We live today a historical trance. There are days that will define the future of our countries between war and peace. Your national representatives of Washington want to bring to their borders the same hatred that they planted in Vietnam. They want to invade and intervene in Venezuela – they say, as they said then – in the name of democracy and freedom. But it’s not like that. The history of the usurpation of power in Venezuela is as false as the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. It is a false case, but it can have dramatic consequences for our entire region.


Venezuela is a country that, by virtue of its 1999 Constitution, has broadly expanded the participatory and protagonist democracy of the people, and that is unprecedented today, as one of the countries with the largest number of electoral processes in its last 20 years. You might not like our ideology, or our appearance, but we exist and we are millions.

I address these words to the people of the United States of America to warn of the gravity and danger that intend some sectors in the White House to invade Venezuela with unpredictable consequences for my country and for the entire American region. President Donald Trump also intends to disturb noble dialogue initiatives promoted by Uruguay and Mexico with the support of CARICOM for a peaceful solution and dialogue in favour of Venezuela. We know that for the good of Venezuela we have to sit down and talk, because to refuse to dialogue is to choose strength as a way. Keep in mind the words of John F. Kennedy: “Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate”.

Are those who do not want to dialogue afraid of the truth?

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The political intolerance towards the Venezuelan Bolivarian model and the desires for our immense oil resources, minerals and other great riches, has prompted an international coalition headed by the US government to commit the serious insanity of militarily attacking Venezuela under the false excuse of a non-existent humanitarian crisis.

The people of Venezuela have suffered painfully social wounds caused by a criminal commercial and financial blockade, which has been aggravated by the dispossession and robbery of our financial resources and assets in countries aligned with this demented onslaught.

And yet, thanks to a new system of social protection, of direct attention to the most vulnerable sectors, we proudly continue to be a country with a high human development index and low inequality in the Americas.

The American people must know that this complex multiform aggression is carried out with total impunity and in clear violation of the Charter of the United Nations, which expressly outlaws the threat or use of force, among other principles and purposes for the sake of peace and the friendly relations between Nations.

We want to continue being business partners of the people of the United States, as we have been throughout our history. Their politicians in Washington, on the other hand, are willing to send their sons and daughters to die in an absurd war, instead of respecting the sacred right of the Venezuelan people to self-determination and safeguarding their sovereignty.

Like you, people of the United States, we Venezuelans are patriots. And we shall defend our homeland with all the pieces of our soul.

Today Venezuela is united in a single clamor: we demand the cessation of the aggression that seeks to suffocate our economy and socially suffocate our people, as well as the cessation of the serious and dangerous threats of military intervention against Venezuela.

We appeal to the good soul of American society, victim of its own leaders, to join our call for peace, let us be all one people against warmongering and war.

Long live the peoples of America!


Nicolás Maduro

President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
 
MEXICO CITY (Sputnik) - The Venezuelan opposition is discussing the possibility of freezing accounts of the Venezuelan government in banks in Switzerland with the country's leadership, Juan Guaido, the leader of the opposition-run National Assembly, said on Wednesday, adding that he had discussed the issue with Swiss President Ueli Maurer.

https://sputniknews.com/world/201902211072612797-switzerland-guaido-bank-accounts/ said:
Zurich Denies Talks With Guaido on Freezing Venezuelan Officials' Bank Accounts

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman Pierre-Alain Eltschinger denied that President Ueli Maurer had talks with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido over freezing bank accounts of Venezuelan officials after "improper handling of the republic's accounts" was discovered.

"There was no contact between Mr Gauido and President Maurer", Swiss Foreign Ministry spokesman Pierre-Alain Eltschinger said as quoted by Swissinfo media outlet.


The statement comes after opposition leader Juan Guaido said on 20 February that the Venezuelan opposition was discussing the possibility of freezing accounts of the Venezuelan government in banks in Switzerland with the country's leadership, adding that he had discussed the issue with Maurer.
 
Looks like trouble - up ahead - on the Colombia-Venezuela Border? VP Pence is flying to Bogota, Colombia on Monday to meet with the Lima group and Guaido is on his way to the Columbia border with some lawmakers.

Venezuela convoy heads to Colombia border as Maduro threatens to close it
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido left Caracas with some 80 lawmakers on Thursday
on a 800-km (500-mile) trip to the Colombian border where they hope to receive food and medicine to alleviate shortages in defiance of President Nicolas Maduro.
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Venezuela convoy heads to Colombia border as Maduro threatens to...

Maduro says he is considering closing Venezuela border with Colombia
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Thursday the government was considering closing the border with Colombia and would close the border with Brazil ahead of opposition plans to bring in humanitarian aid despite his objection.

Pence will meet with Lima Group on Venezuela: spokeswoman
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will fly to Bogota, Colombia on Monday to discuss the Venezuela crisis with leaders of the regional Lima Group of nations, his office said on Thursday.

Eleven Venezuela diplomats in U.S. defect since last month: opposition
Eleven Venezuelan diplomats in the United States have defected from President Nicolas Maduro's government since opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself interim president last month, a representative of the opposition said on Thursday.

Citgo's new board arrives in Houston, to hold first meeting: sources
A board of directors appointed this month by Venezuela's opposition-controlled congress to run state-owned oil firm PDVSA's U.S. unit Citgo Petroleum on Thursday was arranging its first meeting at the company's headquarters, according with two people familiar with the matter.


The crew of Venezuelan oil tanker, the Rio Arauca, that has been stuck in the middle of the river Tagus in Lisbon for nearly two years due to unpaid debt, is set to be dismissed, managers Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (BSM) said on Thursday.

February 21, 2019 - Exclusive: Crews to abandon two Venezuelan tankers stuck in Portugal - operator

Exclusive: Crews to abandon two Venezuelan tankers stuck in...
The Rio Arauca oil tanker is seen in the Tagus river, in Lisbon, Portugal February 7, 2019. Picture taken February 7, 2019. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes
The Rio Arauca oil tanker is seen in the Tagus river, in Lisbon, Portugal February 7, 2019. Picture taken February 7, 2019. REUTERS/Pedro Nunes

BSM also said in a statement sent to Reuters another Venezuelan tanker, the Parnaso, which is in dry dock at the port of Setubal, south of Lisbon, will also have its crew removed later this week due to a lack of payment from owners PDV Marina, a subsidiary of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company PDVSA.

Lisbon’s maritime court ruled to take possession of the Parnaso last August. Both vessels are under BSM management.

PDVSA had no immediate comment on the issue.

The amount owed by PDV Marina to BSM globally is at least $15 million, according to a source at the company and a document seen by Reuters.

BSM said the Rio Arauca arrived in Lisbon in May 2017 but has been inactive and unable to dock since then.

“BSM, as the manager for Rio Arauca, has operated a crew rotation, maintaining sufficient manning levels aboard to ensure the vessel’s safety and security while at anchor in the Tagus for the past 21 months,” BSM said, adding that the vessel was securely at anchor.

Legal responsibility for the vessel now sits with the arresting parties, it said. The port authorities in Lisbon and Setubal declined to comment on BSM’s intention to remove the crews.

Lisbon’s Port Authority (APL) said Rio Arauca had entered the port with a cargo of crude for the local oil firm Galp Energia, but later Portuguese navigation company Navex declined to continue to be the tanker’s agent. The tanker was then subject to “successive arrest orders”, APL said.

APL filed a petition against the ship owner PDV Marina in April 2018 over accumulating monthly charges of 200,000 euros. APL said PDV Marina owed it a total of 1.7 million euros as of the end of last year.

In August 2018 another arrest order was issued by bunker fuel broker Amoil. BSM said that Amoil secured a maritime lien on the vessel claiming an unpaid debt by PDV Marina.

Rio Arauca arrived in Lisbon with 26 crew members but Portugal’s Immigration and Border Service (SEF) said only 16 people still remained aboard.

Various tankers with Venezuelan crude around the world have been arrested by authorities or otherwise prevented from leaving because PDVSA has not been able to pay for hull cleaning, inspections, and other port services.
 
Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro threatened to close the border with Colombia on Thursday as opposition leader Juan Guaido and some 80 lawmakers ran a gauntlet of roadblocks trying to get to the frontier to receive humanitarian aid.

February 21, 2019 - Venezuela's Maduro starts shutting Borders to block humanitarian aid

Venezuela's Maduro starts shutting borders to block humanitarian aid
A guard (C) prepares to close the border into Venezuela, seen from the Brazilian city of Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
A guard (C) prepares to close the border into Venezuela, seen from the Brazilian city of Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Maduro denies there is a humanitarian crisis and said on Thursday he was considering closing Venezuela’s key border with Colombia and would close the country’s other main border with Brazil, effectively shutting off any legal land access.

The government has said soldiers will be stationed at official crossing points to repel any “territorial violations”, although the opposition could attempt to cross anywhere along Venezuela’s porous borders.

“I charge (Colombian President) Ivan Duque with any violence that might occur on the border,” Maduro said in televised comments, surrounded by the military high command.

Venezuela has already closed its maritime border with the Dutch Caribbean islands of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire, after Curacao’s government said it would help store aid.



According to Nicolas Maduro, the closing of the border is a preventive measure necessary for the country’s security.

February 21, 2019 - Venezuelan president announces closing of border with Brazil
Venezuelan president announces closing of border with Brazil

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"Starting February 21, 20:00 (03:00 Moscow time on Friday - TASS), the land border with Brazil will be fully closed," he said during a speech transmitted via Periscope.

According to Maduro, the closing of the border is a preventive measure necessary for the country’s security. "The border will remain closed until further notice," he added.

Earlier, Brazilian Presidential Spokesman Otavio Santana do Rego Barros informed that Brazil would establish a special group dealing with humanitarian aid deliveries to the Venezuelan border. At the request of Venezuela’s opposition, other countries plan to send humanitarian aid to the republic as well.

Maduro deemed the initiative to deliver humanitarian aid to the country "a bad and cheap show of oligarchy" and called on the citizens to refuse it.


The Venezuelan opposition leader also ordered to open the border with "the brotherly nation of Brazil"

February 21, 2019 - Guaido publishes decree to allow humanitarian aid into Venezuela

Guaido publishes decree to allow humanitarian aid into Venezuela

"As a commander-in-chief of the Bolivarian Armed Forces, I again confirm the permission for humanitarian assistance’s entry into Venezuela and order certain units of the Armed Forces to act in line with this permission," the document says.

The Venezuelan politician ordered to open the border with "the brotherly nation of Brazil". "I confirm Venezuela’s readiness to maintain diplomatic, consular and other relations with the authorities of the islands of Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire, and also with the authorities of the Kingdom of the Netherlands," the document said.
 
Tensions along the Colombia-Venezuela border over the entry of aid meant to alleviate widespread food and medicine shortages in the socialist country will be accompanied by music on Friday, as rival concerts kick off on both sides of the boundary.

February 22, 2019 - Battle of the Bands: Dueling concerts as aid for Venezuelans in limbo

Battle of the bands: Dueling concerts as aid for Venezuelans in limbo
The stage for the upcoming concert "Venezuela Aid Live" at Tienditas cross-border bridge between Colombia and Venezuela is pictured in Cucuta, Colombia February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido
The stage for the upcoming concert "Venezuela Aid Live" at Tienditas cross-border bridge between Colombia and Venezuela is pictured in Cucuta, Colombia February 21, 2019. REUTERS/Edgard Garrido

British billionaire Richard Branson is backing “Venezuela Aid Live” in the Colombian border city of Cucuta, where he and 35 artists hope to raise $100 million for food and medical aid.

Some 250,000 people are expected at the free event, which will features performances by Alejandro Sanz, Maluma, Luis Fonsi and Carlos Vives. Donations will be received online and via direct deposits.

Meanwhile, Venezuela’s embattled President Nicolas Maduro, who denies any crisis in his country, is planning two shows near Cucuta on the Tienditas and Simon Bolivar border bridges that connect Venezuela and Colombia.

The Tienditas event will take place near a Colombian warehouse storing hundreds of tonnes of international humanitarian aid that the opposition aims to bring into Venezuela on Saturday.


Venezuela's Industry Minister Tareck El Aissami will meet Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Borisov in Moscow on Friday, Interfax news agency reported.

February 22, 2019 - Venezuela's Minister, Russian Deputy PM to meet in Moscow on Friday: Ifax

Venezuelan minister, Russian deputy PM to meet in Moscow on Friday:...
FILE PHOTO: Venezuela's Vice President Tareck El Aissami listens as Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (not pictured) speaks during a meeting with the ministers responsible for the economic sector at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela March 22, 2018. REUTERS/Marco Bello
FILE PHOTO: Venezuela's Vice President Tareck El Aissami listens as Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro (not pictured) speaks during a meeting with the ministers responsible for the economic sector at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela March 22, 2018. REUTERS/Marco Bello

Venezuela, an ally of Moscow, is in political turmoil and the United States and many other Western countries are backing opponents of President Nicolas Maduro.


The Russian Foreign Ministry said that bilateral consultations will take place on the sidelines of a Russia-India-China ministerial meeting.

February 22, 2019 - Lavrov to discuss situation in Venezuela with Chinese top diplomat on Feb 26

Lavrov to discuss situation in Venezuela with Chinese top diplomat on Feb 26

Russian top diplomat Sergey Lavrov will make a working visit to the Chinese city of Wuzhen on February 26, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a briefing on Friday, adding that the parties would discuss the situation in Venezuela, the North Korea issue and the Syrian crisis.

According to Zakharova, bilateral consultations will take place on the sidelines of a Russia-India-China ministerial meeting. "The focus will be on major political events expected to take place later in the year, including the Russian president’s participation in the second high-level forum on international cooperation dubbed One Belt One Road, which is scheduled to take place in Beijing in April," she said.


The US is deploying special forces and equipment to the Venezuelan border, getting ready to stage a provocation involving a humanitarian aid convoy, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a briefing on Friday.

February 22, 2019 - US deploying special forces, equipment to Venezuelan border, says Moscow

US deploying special forces, equipment to Venezuelan border, says Moscow

"US special forces and equipment are being deployed close to the Venezuelan border," she said.


According to the diplomat, "there is also a Ukrainian trace in this brazen plan"

February 22, 2019 - US plans to buy weapons for Venezuelan opposition in Eastern Europe, warns diplomat

US plans to buy weapons for Venezuelan opposition in Eastern Europe, warns diplomat
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova

Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova © Mikhail Metzel/TASS

The US is considering the possibility of buying weapons for the Venezuelan opposition in one of Eastern European countries, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said at a briefing on Thursday.

We have information that companies from the US and its NATO allies are considering the possibility of buying a large batch of weapons in one of Eastern European countries in order to provide them to the Venezuelan opposition. The batch will reportedly include heavy machine guns, grenade launchers, portable missile launchers and ammunition for light weapons and artillery systems. So this is what they mean when they talk about delivering humanitarian aid," she said.

Zakharova also said that the US and its allies intended to use cargo aircraft belonging to an international freight forwarder to deliver several shipments of weapons to Venezuela in early March "through a neighboring country".

"There is also a Ukrainian trace in this brazen plan. In particular, it is going to involve the Antonov state company, as far as we understand," the Russian diplomat noted.


China says humanitarian aid should not be forced into Venezuela
Humanitarian aid should not be forced into Venezuela, lest it cause violence, China's Foreign Ministry said on Friday, warning that Beijing opposed military intervention in the country.

Eleven Venezuela diplomats in U.S. defect since last month: opposition
Eleven Venezuelan diplomats in the United States have defected from President Nicolas Maduro's government since opposition leader Juan Guaido declared himself interim president last month, a representative of the opposition said on Thursday.
 
So we should keep our eyes open this weekend in case something bad does happen on the borders of Venezuela. There's Richard Branson's 'Venezuela Live Aid' concert, while on the Venezuelan side they will have an alternative concert. Guaidó & friends are marching to the border to welcome the 300 tons of 'international aid' that's coming through from Brazil or Colombia. In response, Venezuela is sending 300 tons of their CLAP daily basic food packages (normally 4K tons of CLAP are distributed among 300,000 Venezuelan families, according to the government) across the border to the Colombian city of Cucutá, which they say is in very bad condition and needs Venezuelan help (:lol: ).

More worryingly, the Russians have been insisting that the US is preparing 'a provocation' this weekend in this context, and Zakharova (as quoted in angelburst's post above) says US special forces are being deployed there and they intend to give weapons to the opposition. Giving the game away is John Bolton, who threatened on Twitter:


Of course, that may be just wishful thinking on his part. But now we know that he is personally hoping that people will get hurt and then they would be able to capitalize on the event in order to put even more pressure on Maduro. Imagine if Guaidó had an 'unfortunate accident' at the hands of some mysterious troublemaker! The poor guy doesn't even understand he is an expendable pawn.

For the record, I still think it's very unlikely they'll attempt a military intervention. But if they can cause yet more trouble, in the hope that a coup will spontaneously occur or Maduro will resign, why wouldn't they?
 
At least one civilian was killed and several were injured in the southern Venezuelan town of Kumarakapay near the border with Brazil after troops opened fire there, indigenous community leaders and victims' relatives told Reuters.

February 22, 2019 - Venezuelan troops kill one in first bloodshed linked to aid entry

Venezuelan troops kill one in first bloodshed linked to aid entry
An ambulance carrying people that were injured during clashes, is assisted on the Venezuelan side at the border between Venezuela and Brazil in Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil, February 22, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
An ambulance carrying people that were injured during clashes, is assisted on the Venezuelan side at the border between Venezuela and Brazil in Pacaraima, Roraima state, Brazil, February 22, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes

Venezuelan troops killed at least one person and wounded several others on Friday near the Brazilian border, witnesses said, the first bloodshed linked to opposition efforts to bring aid into the South American country against the wishes of embattled President Nicolas Maduro.

[...] Friday’s violence broke out as indigenous leaders in southern Venezuela said they had attempted to stop a military convoy heading toward the border with Brazil, believing the soldiers were attempting to block the entrance of foreign aid as per Maduro’s order.

The convoy entered the indigenous village of Kumarakapay anyway, opening fire to clear the way and killing a woman, Zoraida Rodriguez, according to community leaders Richard Fernandez and Ricardo Delgado.

Venezuela’s Information Ministry did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

“The result of this crime: 12 injured and one dead,” Guaido said on Twitter.

“You must decide which side you are on in this definitive hour. To all the military: between today and tomorrow, you will define how you want to be remembered.”

Guaido has vowed the opposition will bring in foreign aid from neighboring countries on Saturday and called on security forces to disobey Maduro and let supplies into the country suffering food and medicine shortages.


February 22, 2019 - US deploying special forces, equipment to Venezuelan border, says Moscow
US deploying special forces, equipment to Venezuelan border, says Moscow
Pence will meet with Lima Group on Venezuela: spokeswoman
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will fly to Bogota, Colombia on Monday to discuss the Venezuela crisis with leaders of the regional Lima Group of nations, his office said on Thursday.

I suspect VP Pence is the main contributing force behind this attempted Coup and using the Lima group in Bogota, Columbia and a corresponding group in Brazil, as the Command centers of operations, in arranging military and arms supplies to Guaido's supporters?
The present situation in Venezuela is following a similar pattern in a Iran-Contra déjà vu, with the governments of Haiti and Nicaragua,
two supporters of Maduro, also under heavy US covert activities.

Today, in a period of déjà vu, the Donald Trump administration has embarked on a Reaganesque policy of covertly shipping arms to Venezuelan rebels, based in Colombia and Brazil, readying for an insurrection against the government of President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela. At the same time, US covert operators have been caught in the act of mounting operations directed at the governments of Haiti and Nicaragua, both members of the increasingly-shrinking Latin American camp of Maduro allies.

The first part of this article (in the quote below) describes the activities and the main players in the Iran-Contra scandal and how some of the same players are involved now - to overthrow the Venezuelan, Haiti and Nicaragua Governments for regime change. The rest of the article which pertains to Venezuela and what's happening now behind the scenes will follow.

22.02.2019 - Trump’s Contra War Redux in Latin America

A largely ignored story reported by the Lebanese magazine “Ash Shiraa” on November 3, 1986, soon blossomed into a major scandal involving the covert sale of US weapons to the government of Iran and the illegal supply of weapons to right-wing Nicaraguan rebels. The Lebanese magazine was the first to reveal that the Ronald Reagan administration was covertly selling arms to Iran in exchange for the release of seven American hostages by pro-Iranian groups in Lebanon.

On November 25, 1986, three weeks after the exposé by “Ash Shiraa,” US Attorney General Edwin Meese announced to a stunned nation that profits from the sale of American weapons to Iran were used to buy and ship weapons to the Contra rebels battling against the socialist government of President Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua. The covert Reagan administration operation violated at least two laws. The first was breaking a US arms embargo on Iran. The second was a violation of the 1982 congressional Boland Amendment, which prohibited US taxpayers’ funds being used to overthrow the government of Nicaragua. The scandal almost resulted in Congress’s impeachment of Reagan and his vice-president, George H. W. Bush, from office.

Reprising the role of Reagan, Trump, on February 18 during a speech at Florida International University in Miami, urged Venezuelan military officers to rise up, in a coup d'état, and oust Maduro, who Trump called a "Cuban puppet." Making Trump’s call seem like a repetition of history, the White House recently appointed Elliott Abrams as Trump’s “special envoy” for the forced transition of government in Venezuela from Maduro to Juan Guaido, a “Trump puppet.” In 1991, Abrams, after agreeing to cooperate with Independent Counsel Lawrence Walsh, was convicted on two criminal counts of withholding information from Congress. Abrams denied being involved in the illegal solicitation of funds for the Contras. On December 24, 1992, George H. W. Bush issued presidential pardons to Abrams and five of his co-conspirators in the Iran-Contra scandal. Bush had been identified as an “unindicted co-conspirator” in Walsh’s final report.

In retrospect, Abrams, along with bumbling characters like Central Intelligence Agency director William Casey, National Security Adviser Admiral John Poindexter and Poindexter underling Marine Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North were bound to mess things up for the criminal conspiracy. For example, Abrams solicited an illegal $10 million contribution to the Contras from the Sultan of Brunei. When North later gave Abrams the Swiss bank account number for Lake Resources, a CIA front in Geneva, he gave Abrams the wrong prefix of 368 instead of the actual number 386. Abrams then passed the account number to Brunei. In Brunei, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah wired $10 million from the Citibank branch in Brunei to the wrong account at Credit Suisse in Geneva. Due to North’s and Abram’s error, a Swiss shipping magnate was suddenly $10 million wealthier. The Swiss businessman promptly re-invested the unintended financial windfall. Swiss authorities refused to identify the lucky winner of Abrams’s and North’s incompetence.

In another example of Iran-Contra déjà vu, the Attorney General who presided over the Bush pardons for the Iran-Contra Six, including Abrams, and the botched prior convictions of Poindexter and North was notorious cover-up artist William Barr, who Trump recently swore in as his Attorney General.

As Trump begins to emulate Reagan in overthrowing progressive governments in Latin America, Abrams’s buffoonery is already at play. On February 3, authorities at Arturo Michelena International Airport in Venezuela seized a Boeing 767 jet, operated by 21Air LLC, said to have been carrying arms to US-backed rebels in Venezuela. The Boeing 767 took off the same day from Miami. During the Contra War escapades of Abrams and his cronies, Florida was a nexus for CIA proprietary airlines shipping weapons to right-wing guerillas in Central and South America. These airlines, which had no congressional or law enforcement oversight, often returned to the United States from their arms cargo runs laden with drugs, mostly cocaine from Colombia.

Included in the secret cargo manifest were 9 assault weapons, including AR-15 rifles, a Micro Draco semi-automatic pistol, and a Colt 7.62 rifle with telescopic sights, in addition to 118 ammunition cartridges and military radio antennas. 21Air LLC's chairman is Adolfo Moreno, who, according to McClatchy News, is linked to Gemini Air Cargo, an airline involved with the CIA's "extraordinary rendition" program during the George W. Bush administration and identified as such in an official report of the Council of Europe. Gemini Air Cargo, before it went out of business in 2008, was based at Dulles International Airport in Virginia, just outside of Washington DC. The Boeing seized by Venezuela was busy the last few months, making runs from Miami International Airport to Valencia and Caracas, Venezuela and Bogota and Medellin, Colombia. which is based in Greensboro, North Carolina, claimed to McClatchy that the Boeing 767 had been chartered by another firm called GPS-Air. 21Air operates a sister firm, 21Cargo, Inc. of Doral, Florida. 21Cargo was formerly called Solar Cargo C.A.

Doral is noteworthy as the place of residence for several Venezuelan oligarchs who, after Hugo Chavez came to power in 1999, moved to Florida, taking their money with them, secure from the tax authorities in Caracas.

Gemini Cargo Logistics Inc., which was affiliated with Gemini Air Cargo, used a Miami address shared with firms linked to 21Air. That address is now used by the Colombian national air carrier, Avianca. Colombian right-wing president Ivan Duque, along with Brazilian far-right neo-Nazi president Jair Bolsonaro, are providing bases and other logistical support for Venezuelan right-wing rebel groups.


The nature of CIA proprietaries is that they use a complex network of fronts and “folding tent” temporary addresses to mask their covert activities. During the Iran-Contra escapades of the CIA, non-descript companies flew unmarked aircraft from small airports in Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas, and Arizona in support of Contra arms supply operations. Trump has apparently restored these operations in support of right-wing dissidents in Venezuela, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Cuba.

The debacle with the CIA being caught red-handed at Valencia airport was soon followed by another in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Haiti, which has been an ally of Maduro and a recipient of $2 billion in aid from the Venezuelan PetroCaribe Fund, has been under intense pressure from the Trump administration to sever its tied with Maduro’s government. The US responded to Haitian non-committal on recognizing the puppet Guaido government by stepping up “regime change” operations against President Jovenel Moise and Prime Minister Jean-Henry Céant. On February 7, violent protests began in on the streets of Port-au-Prince, Cap Haïtien, Jeremie, Gonaïves, and Jacmel. More suspiciously, the US State Department ordered all non-essential personnel out of the country following the outbreak of the anti-government demonstrations.

On February 17, Haitian police arrested a group of eight heavily-armed men traveling in two cars in the capital of Port-au-Prince. Among the group were five Americans and a Russian (later identified as a Serbian national); a Serbian with at least one Croatian visa stamp in his passport; and a Haitian. The Haitian may be a foreign national employee of the US embassy in Port-au-Prince. The Russian and Serbian may hold permanent residency status in the United States. The Haitian newspaper “Le Nouvelliste” reported that police discovered in the foreigners' cars automatic rifles, 45-caliber and Glock pistols, a large amount of ammunition, drones, and satellite phones. Also found in the vehicles were a telescope, backpacks, bullet-proof vests, and various documents, including a list of names of Haitian citizens. The vehicles bore no license plates and the suspects' passports had no Haitian visa entry stamps. The passports did show extensive travel to other countries prior to being in Haiti. Five Haitian license plates were found in the vehicles.

When arrested by police, the eight men refused to provide identification, insisting that they were on some sort of "government mission." They did not identify the "government" for whom they were working but insisted that they did not have to talk to the police. One of the arresting police officers said one of those arrested told him, "Our boss would call your boss." The Americans arrested all have prior US military service. Apparently, some sort of phone call was made because on February 20, the five Americans were flown from Haiti to Miami, where they were seen being handcuffed by law enforcement agents. The Haitian nation was not among those sent back to the US.

Although some of the initial revelations about the Iran-Contra scandal came from the Lebanese magazine, the Nicaraguan Contra aspect of the criminal conspiracy was exposed when a CIA contractor aircraft was shot down over Nicaragua during an air drop mission in support of the rebels. On October 5, 1986, after Abrams’s solicitation of $10 million from the Sultan of Brunei but before the “Ash Shiraa” revelations, a C-123 operated by Corporate Air Services, a subsidiary of Southern Air Transport, was shot down by a Nicaraguan soldier using a Strela-2 shoulder-launched missile.

Corporate Air Services and Southern Air Transport, the latter based in Miami, were both CIA proprietaries. They and other front airlines operated throughout Florida and the southeastern United States. Although the C-123’s pilot and co-pilot, both Cuban-Americans, as well as the Contra radio operator, were killed, there was one survivor. The cargo bay “box kicker,” Eugene Hasenfus, was, like the leader of the American team arrested in Haiti, a former Marine. Two of those arrested in Haiti were former US Navy SEAL officers. Prime Minister Céant called the group “mercenaries.”

Hasenfus, survived due to his wearing a parachute. He was quickly put on trial by Nicaragua and sentenced to 30 years in prison on terrorism and other charges. In December 1986, Hasenfus was pardoned by President Ortega and he returned to the United States. However, the revelation that he was flying covert missions for the CIA out of an air base in El Salvador helped unravel the criminal conspiracy being committed by Abrams, North, Poindexter, Casey, and all their associated cronies.

The seizure of the Boeing 767 and its weapons cargo in Venezuela and the arrest of the well-armed Americans and their colleagues in Haiti may be the initial events, like the revelations of 1986, in exposing another incompetent CIA venture directed by a corrupt White House, one that involves, ironically, the bungling Elliott Abrams, who also failed miserably at overthrowing President Chavez in 2002 while working within the George W. Bush National Security Council.
 
Yeap I was thinking about that,

I wouldn’t be surprised if this Venezuela Aid concert was somehow victim of an attack that would be blamed on Maduro.

So tomorrow could turn ugly, best thing Maduro can do is to openly close the border and stay away and make sure people see that they’re staying away.
 
Richard Branson's 'Venezuela Live Aid' concert
So it looks like these clowns just stick to the old stale circus act meant to "infect" the coming generations with the concept "Lets have a party to show we care." The global rulers at next Davos/Bilderberger Meeting will certainly be looking forward to his report as to how things turned out. Perhaps Al Gore could also come out selling "Save the Atmosphere" T-shirts to save the atmosphere.
 
Yeap I was thinking about that,

I wouldn’t be surprised if this Venezuela Aid concert was somehow victim of an attack that would be blamed on Maduro.

So tomorrow could turn ugly, best thing Maduro can do is to openly close the border and stay away and make sure people see that they’re staying away.
Almost as if they were listening, i started seeing reports of this:

Of course, it's being given the "chemical attack on its own people" twist
 
I came across this short video which proclaims:

Day X is Coming to Venezuela: Guaido’s Self-Proclaimed Rule Set to Expire on the 23rd of February

Day X in Venezuela is coming on the 23rd of February. That's the date of expiration of the temporary term of office issued for himself by self-proclaimed president Guaidó. However, there has been no office. There were only declarations about this office. The army is still loyal to Maduro, the legitimately elected president. On Saturday, Guaidó, who is directly supported by the USA and its allies, gave the army 8 days to determine their position. In other words, by the 23rd of February. What is Guaidó going to do after that? He won't say.


Published on Feb 18, 2019 (8:03 min.)
 
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