The Venezuelan National Assembly unanimously condemned recent comments by former United States national security advisor John Bolton where he boasted about his involvement in coup plots against the government of Nicol谩s Maduro.
In an interview with CNN鈥檚 Jake Tapper, Bolton claimed he 鈥渉elped plan coups d鈥檈tat鈥 and when pressed for an example, to his chapter on Venezuela in his book The Room Where It Happened.
Bolton, who served as the top national security official under Donald Trump from April 2018 to September 2019, in the book his efforts to oust Maduro in concert with the US-backed Venezuelan opposition.
鈥淎s someone who has helped plan coups d鈥橢tat, not here but in other places, it takes a lot of work,鈥 Bolton told Tapper, dismissing the notion that the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots in Washington DC were a 鈥渃oup鈥.
鈥淭he notion that Trump was half as competent as the Venezuelan opposition is laughable,鈥 he added.
"Coups d'茅tat, plans, financing, support and advice to overthrow governments, the assassinations of presidents and invasion of countries and the waging of legal wars [all] have the seal of support and financing of the government of the United States," Venezuelan lawmaker Pedro Infante, who introduced the motion to the Assembly on July 14.
The statement also condemned recent comments made by Carrie Filipetti, who served as deputy assistant secretary for Cuba and Venezuela at the US Department of State during the Trump administration. In an with the BBC, Filipetti confessed that the Trump administration had misread the situation in Venezuela, underestimating support for Maduro, but nonetheless reiterated her support for the White House鈥檚 鈥渕aximum pressure鈥 policy.
In an with Newsmax on July 15, Bolton doubled down on his comments about Venezuela, saying that Washington鈥檚 support for coup plots were 鈥渘ecessary to protect [US] interests鈥.
During Bolton鈥檚 tenure as Trump鈥檚 national security advisor, in addition to the imposition of economic sanctions and an oil , the US government embraced Juan Guaid贸 as the so-called 鈥渋nterim president鈥 of Venezuela and mobilised diplomatic support for the opposition鈥檚 coup effort, securing the support of numerous countries for Guaid贸鈥檚 claim.
US politicians on both sides of the aisle have maintained that their bipartisan backing of the so-called 鈥渋nterim presidency鈥 stems from their support for democracy. However, Bolton鈥檚 comments classifying US support for Venezuela鈥檚 hardline opposition as a 鈥渃oup鈥 belies that justification.
Although the Venezuelan opposition鈥檚 long standing cooperation with US officials is well established, Bolton鈥檚 chapter on his efforts to trigger regime change in Venezuela served to detail the thinking behind the coup plots. The former Trump advisor writes of his enthusiasm for the so-called 鈥渉umanitarian aid鈥 organised on the Colombian-Venezuelan border on February 23, 2019. The delivery of so-called aid was widely billed as an effort to bring relief to the Venezuelan people. However, in his book, Bolton revealed that the scheme was indeed an effort to try to embarrass Maduro, as Venezuelan government officials had denounced.
Bolton furthermore appeared to the events of that day with a previous plot. Maduro Bolton of being behind the attempt on his life in August 2018 where two explosive-laden drones exploded close to the presidential stage during a public speech. In an with Max Blumenthal, the Venezuelan president said he had proof of the hawkish official鈥檚 involvement.
Bolton鈥檚 boast that he helped plan coups appears to also be a reference to the April 30, 2019 coup by Guaid贸, wherein he and other prominent hardline opposition figures called for the Venezuelan military to rebel against the president. The coup attempt faltered in less than a day after only a small handful of soldiers and officials broke with the constitution and the chain of command.
Bolton鈥檚 departure from the White House in late 2019 did not spell the end of Washington鈥檚 efforts to overthrow the Venezuelan government. Former US Secretary of Defense Mark Esper in his memoir that the Trump administration openly considered a military invasion of Venezuela, going so far as to discuss the plot with opposition figures.
Esper wrote that based on Guaid贸鈥檚 responses in a February 5, 2020 visit to the White House, he concluded that the opposition was willing to embrace US support for an invasion of Venezuela from Colombia using US-trained mercenaries, but that the opposition leader was more interested in having US troops directly invade instead.
Months after the meeting at the White House with Guaid贸, Venezuela 鈥淥peration Gideon鈥, an effort by a 60-strong paramilitary force organised by US special operations veteran Jordan Goudreau and retired Venezuelan Major General Cliver Alcal谩 to infiltrate the country with the aim of assassinating Maduro.
Despite two high-level to Caracas this year, US President Joe Biden has largely maintained Trump鈥檚 strategy toward Venezuela, continuing to recognise Guaid贸 as 鈥渋nterim president鈥 and only offering piecemeal sanctions .
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