Venezuela
is again a huge headline in the international agenda. And this time, the
situation is extremely delicate. The country is at the hedge of major internal violent
conflict.
The
positions of the different Sates in Latin America and elsewhere must therefore be
very clear.
It’s
obvious that the last presidential elections have no credibility. As such, Nicolás
Maduro cannot claim any legitimacy. He can claim power, as many dictators
usually do, because he controls the armed forces and the police. The armed
forces are now in charge of the oil business and that’s the reason why they
still support Maduro and his regime. But many in the ranks know that the people
to whom they belong, the grassroots men and women, are under enormous stress
and just struggling to cope with poverty and the lack of very basic goods. This
has nothing to do with imperialist forces in the outside world. It has to do
with Maduro’s madness and crazy approach to the national economy.
The
EU has taken a view on the crisis that is very reasonable. It has called for a
full respect for the National Assembly´s decisions and for the integrity of its
leader, Juan Guaidó. It has called for proper elections to be organised. That’s
fine, but how to organise them, in a way that meets internationally accepted
criteria, that’s the impossible question. Elections are indeed the way forward,
but I do not see them coming soon.
The
most immediate step is to see how to stop a very likely escalation of violence.
That’s, for me, the most urgent issue.
In
the meantime, the US has said they do accept Maduro’s decision about the end of
their diplomatic relations. That’s understandable. But Washington should
however withdraw its diplomatic staff from Caracas. To keep them there opens a
new opportunity to fire up violence, this time against the embassy personnel.
And that could be an excuse for an American intervention that nobody wants. An
outside military intervention would be a major mistake. It should be clear that
it is not under preparation and that no action will be taken to try to justify
it.
The
people of Venezuela has now suffered enough. They need to find a domestic
solution to their crisis.
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