The leftist strongman’s latest prison releases of political opponents has nothing to do with being magnanimous.
The leftist strongman’s latest prison releases of political opponents has nothing to do with being magnanimous.
Mediation may well be what Venezuela needs to climb out of its deep political crisis, but it can’t come from Cuba.
Venezuela’s next problem, besides a crashed economy and an authoritarian regime, may be an opposition president incapable of running the country.
Maduro needs to go, and his left-wing defenders need to stop making excuses. But calls for his removal by military means are also misguided.
The sudden political crisis in Venezuela has major reverberations across Latin America and the world. Both old and new dividing lines in the region have emerged since Juan Guaidó, the leader of Venezuela’s National Assembly, declared himself the country’s acting president in defiance of Nicolás Maduro, who has been ruling the country since 2013. In […]