The Arria case and the change of the political paradigm

The international community does not understand why Venezuelans have not appointed Ambassador Diego Arria as our representative at the UN, when everyone envied us that we have such a giant of diplomacy, an extraordinary character who would be proud To have, ready to serve our country, and not put it in the service of Venezuela in the darkest hour of our country. More pathetic and outrageous, impossible…

Venezuela: Danger of jamming

The internationalization of conflicts tends to stagnate solutions, either because eventual allies do not act firmly, or the parties to the conflict lose prominence. It is a great truth that the internationalization of domestic conflicts tends to postpone solutions. The Venezuelan opposition has to do everything possible to control the situation and that concerted alliances do not limit their operational capacity

Venezuela Evo Morales: fears of solitude, and of becoming the next Maduro

Evo Morales practices some sleights of hand while he envisions the future. He is aware that he might soon fall through the cracks: Nicolás Maduro is staggering and can only keep himself afloat thanks to his swinging military forces; Daniel Ortega, in Nicaragua, should repurpose his regime if he wants to avoid collapse in the near future. Only Cuba would stand by the Bolivian president.