NEW YORK POST
OPINION
How to help Venezuelans oust Maduro
By Roger Noriega
March 17, 2019 | 9:58pm
Juan Guaidó
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The collapse of Venezuela’s electrical grid this month triggered a struggle for power — literally, electricity — by narco-dictator Nicolás Maduro and sent 30 million people scrambling for food and water.
The blackouts underscored the gravity of Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis and the threat Maduro poses to regional stability, not to mention his own people. Which is why the United States needs a tougher game plan for ousting him.
Since January, President Trump’s national-security team has helped rally Western support for Juan Guaidó, the legitimate interim president elected by the democratic National Assembly. The Treasury Department has sanctioned dozens of Maduro cronies and cut off American payments for Venezuelan oil. The March 8 indictment of Tareck El Aissami, a key Maduro henchman with ties to Hezbollah, bolstered Trump’s get-tough strategy.
Even so, Maduro hasn’t budged. Cuba, Russia and China have helped him hold on. And military commanders have rebuffed Guaidó’s order that they oust Maduro in exchange for amnesty. This stalemate could drag on for months, with critical infrastructure on life support.
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