Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:12 AM
DonViejo (54,647 posts)
Rep. Ilhan Omar Defies Dem Leaders By Refusing to Recognize Venezuela's Guaido: 'Absolutely Not'Rep. Ilhan Omar Defies Dem Leaders By Refusing to Recognize Venezuela’s Guaido: ‘Absolutely Not’ by Julio Rosas | Mar 1st, 2019, 9:01 am In a new interview with The Intercept, Rep. Ilhan Omar said she does not recognize Juan Guaido as Venezuela’s interim president, defying leaders in her party. Guaido has been recognized by the United States and other countries as president in opposition to Nicolas Maduro‘s regime. “So, what do you want to see happen in Venezuela? Do you have a solution, a preferred option of what should happen,” The Intercept’s Mehdi Hasan asked. “Well the constitution of Venezuela says that there needs to be an election called within 30 days and we’re waiting for that to happen. What we should be involved in is having diplomatic conversations and bringing people to the table and being a partner in facilitating that,” Omar said, adding “we are threatening, we are threatening intervention” and “sending humanitarian aid that is in the guise of, you know, eventually invading this country and the people of the country don’t want us there.” When asked if she recognizes the opposition as the leader, Omar, who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said, “Absolutely not.” more https://www.mediaite.com/online/rep-ilhan-omar-defies-democratic-leaders-by-refusing-to-recognize-venezuelas-guaido-absolutely-not/
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| DonViejo | Mar 1 | OP | |
| Dennis Donovan | Mar 1 | #1 | |
| DetlefK | Mar 1 | #2 |
Response to DonViejo (Original post)
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:17 AM
Dennis Donovan (7,677 posts)
1. I agree with her
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“Well the constitution of Venezuela says that there needs to be an election called within 30 days and we’re waiting for that to happen. What we should be involved in is having diplomatic conversations and bringing people to the table and being a partner in facilitating that,” Omar said, adding “we are threatening, we are threatening intervention” and “sending humanitarian aid that is in the guise of, you know, eventually invading this country and the people of the country don’t want us there.”
Beats losing US Servicepersons. |
Response to DonViejo (Original post)
Fri Mar 1, 2019, 10:22 AM
DetlefK (14,144 posts)
2. An election? Like the fraudulent one in 2017? Or the fraudulent one in 2018?
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An election for a parliament that has been declared illegitimate anyway by Maduro's cronies on the Supreme Court?
If that election were to happen, the crony-stacked Supreme Court and the crony-stacked constitutional assembly (which was elected with massive proven election-fraud) would have to return legislative powers to the parliament and the people. What are the odds for that? |

