People in the country are starving to death. There's no food, inflation is set to reach 10 million percent in 2019. Citizens are fleeing in all directions.
Should the US get involved or sit back and send thoughts and prayers.
Should the US and other countries just throw money at them (like the 53 million Canada is pledging)? Or physically step in?
If a country is donating millions of dollars in aid or just money do they have a right to become involved in how its used? Ensure its not lining warlords and criminals pockets?
In 2017 Maduro devised a plan to raise rabbits in order to feed the starving population- the only problem is that anyone with an outdoors background will tell you you can't survive on rabbit meat. You'll die, the meat is too lean.
I saw photos of those demonstrators. Didn't see anyone who looked like they were starving.
The U.S. has been involved. Trying to bring about that starvation through economic sanction.
The whole thing is nothing more than a pretext for overthrowing a regime that won't bow down to the U.S. and the neo-liberal world order.