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Russia and China have both warned the USA not to involve itself in Venezuela. Why is that?

Nicholas Maduro has invited Russia to create a military base in Venezuela. I am not sure of China's interest.

The new interim president of Venezuela, Juan Guaido is following rules set forth in the Venezuelan constitution which demands a vote every six years. Juan Guaido is the leader of the opposition party in Venezuela. The US and Canada immediately recognized him.

"Maduro, 56, was sworn in for a second term on Thursday, having won a highly controversial election in May that was boycotted by the opposition and branded a fraud by the United States, European Union and Organization of American States.

The National Assembly's president Juan Guiado said the constitution gives parliament the right to assume transitional power after declaring Maduro a "usurper," but said it would need military backing and for people to take to the streets to demand change."
http://en.rfi.fr/wire/20190111-opposition-controlled-venezuela-parliament-calls-protest-oust-maduro

Maduro ia a former labour leader who won the special election for interim president after the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, died in March of 2013. Maduro was sworn in for a second six year term during an election boycotted by the opposition.

Maduro, who controls the military, has demanded that all US citizens and embassy personnel leave the country immediately.

The USA has said that if any US citizen is harmed, or if the legal interim president is harmed, there will be extremely dire consequences.
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Xuan12 · 36-40, M Best Comment
This is a redline moment. For nearly 2 centuries the US has prevented overseas powers from intervening in the Americas. This has ensured US security on this side of the seas. The Soviets sought to compromise it during the cold war, but ultimately failed. Regardless of who holds the presidency, this is a key US security issue. How will Trump respond?

I don't pretend to have a handle on this, but I think it's going to be a really big deal for Trump for all kinds of reasons.

If nothing else, it gives him a way to pivot away from the wall and gives him a better external enemy to focus on.
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4meAndyou · F
@Overwatch6 Little Democrat demi-gods ruling over the ruins, doling out welfare.
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therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
https://freebeacon.com/national-security/china-russia-building-super-emp-bombs-for-blackout-warfare/
4meAndyou · F
@Notmesam aha! I didn't know that.
therighttothink50 · 56-60, M
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katielass · F
Maybe we should send odumbo there on a one way ticket. He can take that thing he calls a wife with him.
EndlessNameless85 · 36-40, M
USA shouldn't bother with Venezuela unless it's to burn it to the ground.
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katielass · F
@Overwatch6 Things are going to get much worse in the coming few years.
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xixgun · M
Well, quite frankly, I don’t give a crap about Venezuela; so let Russia and China feel they got their way.

 
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