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US-backed Guaido calls for Venezuela military uprising in VIDEO of him surrounded by soldiers US-backed Guaido calls for Venezuela military uprising in VIDEO of him surrounded by soldiers
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Self declared Venezuelan ‘interim President’ Juan Guaido has called for a military uprising in a video shot at a Caracas airbase. In the video he is accompanied by a number of soldiers, and detained activist Leopoldo Lopez.Self declared Venezuelan ‘interim President’ Juan Guaido has called for a military uprising in a video shot at a Caracas airbase. In the video he is accompanied by a number of soldiers, and detained activist Leopoldo Lopez.
“The moment is now,” Guaido declared standing near heavily armed soldiers and an armored vehicle. The moment has come to “start the end of the usurpation,” Guaido said in the video, flanked by heavily-armed soldiers and an armored vehicle.
The three-minute video was shot ahead of a planned anti-government rally on Tuesday, in which Guaido said that the soldiers deployed into the streets would be acting to “protect Venezuela’s constitution." The three-minute video was shot ahead of a planned anti-government rally on Tuesday, in which Guaido said that the soldiers deployed into the streets would be acting to “protect Venezuela’s constitution."
Guaido had earlier claimed on Twitter that he was meeting with “the key military units” of the Venezuelan army as “the beginning of the final phase of Operation Freedom.”
DETAILS TO FOLLOW The army “had taken the right decision” to move out against President Nicolas Maduro, he wrote. He also called on Venezuelans to go out on the streets and help to “mobilize” the army against the government.
Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez, meanwhile, blasted Guaido’s move as “a coup with the aims to flood the country with violence.”
The army “stands firm in defense of the National Constitution and the legitimate authorities,” he said, adding that the military units all across Venezuela are staying at their bases and remain loyal to their commanders.
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