The Colombian Guerrillas Have Transmitted that They Are Ready to Fight the Us After Nicolas Maduro's Capture
25 Articles
25 Articles
The United States carried out a military operation and managed to stop Nicolas Maduro. The Venezuelans celebrated, while political reactions were more cautious. Will democracy return to Venezuela?
The Colombian guerrillas active at the border with Venezuela were ready to face the U.S. "imperimental plans" one day after the U.S. military operation that led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro, according to communications spread on social networks, reports AFP, quoted by Agerpres.
The Colombian guerrillas operating on the border with Venezuela have declared themselves ready to face the U.S. "imperimental plans" according to communications published one day after the US military operation led to the capture of Nicolas Maduro, AFP reports.
BOGOTÁ – The U.S. military intervention in Venezuela and the capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, opened a new front in the Colombian electoral campaign in which politicians account for the impact that the situation in the neighboring country will have on the presidential elections on May 31. The spectre of the crisis in the oil country has been present in Colombia’s last two presidential campaigns because of the fear of “turnin…
Historically, the porous border between the two countries has served as the main escape route for Colombian guerrillas, especially in those periods in which the Army’s operations have intensified. Some of its main commanders have been in Venezuela for several years.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium








