The US has failed its regime change venture in Venezuela. Former Chief of Staff to Nicolás Maduro, Temir Porras joins Sharmini Peries for analysis

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41 thoughts on “Guaidó Out of Gas (2/2 )”
  1. "If the Nuremberg laws were applied, then every post-war American president would have been hanged." Noam Chomsky

  2. Thank you Venezuela for standing with your President and not falling for American political bait.American just want to control Venezuela oil they don't care about the Venezuela people. Free up the Venezuela people money and let the people live in peace.

  3. Venezuela UN ambassador reported 3000 additional US personnel at the US embassy in Bogota. These clowns are so totally incompetent. Basically, them being there is just a free handout overpaid jobs program for right wing psychopathic lunatics.

  4. Hench con Abrams coming around…trust him. fuckin joke. Meanwhile sanctions continue and increase. What do the people of Venezuela want, period.

  5. The US National Security State is fragmented on tactics, not on goals. All of the players involved want regime change, the question is how. If they back away from Guaido now, it doesn't mean they're backing away from regime change or from the sanctions. If anything, they're probably going to move to a longer game, hoping that if they make the Venezuelan economy "scream" enough, the people will get desperate enough to vote out the PSUV, just like the Nicaraguan people voted out the Sandinistas in 1990 after a decade of sanctions, sabotage, and outright warfare from US-backed mercenary groups. That's the playbook here. If anything, it's the US-backed opposition engaging in stalling tactics now, trying to starve their own people into voting for them.

  6. great interview, great news…. wow, that was really something watching Abrams twist about and sing a very different tune and start lying again to act as though he actually cares about democracy or rights.

  7. There 's no exceptional suffering in the U.S.A. I bet there's 10X more in the U.S. with their own poor.The only suffering is listening to the political rhetoric, governments of the nations of this planet.

  8. US sanctions are in place to prevent the people from making history. 
    Such an accomplishment by the poor in society would send a message to the world another world is possible and the poor and working poor already agitated by retrogressive regimes to make history as well. A way can be found to survive the mighty empire's grip on the world market.
    The State department is fully aware that the way to stop the people from making history is to stop the people from building a new social order. To do this they must cut off the necessaries of life. 

    In cutting off the necessaries of life, they can throw a society back into an earlier age; when people were thoroughly preoccupied with the production of the necessaries and had no time to do anything else beyond producing cultural objects. The State department knows they can reduce the sensient world to a minimum, to a stick, and a stick presupposes the action of producing a stick.

    This is the fundamental fact about the Washington establishment in all its significance in regard to Venezuela and Iran. The one fact they did not count was the intelligence of the people.
    The poor and the working poor have been in the process of building a new social order from the day Chavez took power in 1998. This new society did not take the normal route of a outright social revolution or nationalization but it financed its new society. This new society emerging from the ground up is deeply seated with the mass of Venezuelans and its beginning push out the remaining upper social classes more affected by the sanctions for they are the typical consumer market for American products .

    Venezuela would have been reduced to a stick if it were not for the poor and working poor re-organizing the way society gets its food, housing, clothing and many other things.

  9. As Maduro won election last year by a landslide of 67%, why is it that he refuses to end all doubt by again winning an election with an even greater majority? Think about it, in 20 years of socialism, the 40% most educated still hoard all the land, wealth and keep full control of the economy. Surely, the 60% working poor still own no land or wealth.

    And just as surely, Maduro and this fake socialist guest, they do so love a Class War that keeps them in power and well supplied with cash, power and glory.

  10. Former Chief of Staff to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and now Professor Temir Porras might become a more regular guest for The Real News Network. Mr. Porras' brilliant and direct articulation of truths concerning Venezuela conjures mental images of him engaged in civilized debates with United States President Donald Trump.

    Wouldn't that be something?…

  11. What did i miss? Guaido needs to be prosecuted first for his coup attempt. That was criminal.
    The only solution is for the USA to lift sanctions and them come to the table to negotiate.
    Abrams is a wild in sheep's clothing. Maduro and Venezuela must not trust anything that comes put off his mouth.

  12. Venezuela under Guaido, would be like Chile under Pinochet.
    Disappearances and death squads, and US advisers running everything.

  13. Your guest is a shill.. is it up to Venezuela to work w/US to have the sanctions lifted ? Besides, he talks too much and makes things too complicated – aka word salad.

  14. Shouldn't J.Guaido be arrested for treason, rather than to organize all this internationally mediated negotiations w/a criminal thug?

  15. THIS ANTI US AGENDA IS GETTING OLD HERE. WHY NOT ASK THE PEOPLE WHO HAVE LOST 20 POUNDS AND HATE MADUROS DRUG CARTEL DICTATOR REGIME. THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF FOOD AND MEDICINE THE SANCTION MAINLY ADDRESS VENEZUELAN WEALTH LEAVING IT HAS NEVER BEEN ABOUT FOOD AND MEDICINE.

  16. I'D STAY OUT OF VENEZUELA THE PEOPLE THEIR DIDN"T ASK THE USA . UNDERSTAND USA ISN'T GOING TO ALLOW SOVIETS TO MOVE IN , THIS IS CERTAIN. THIS & BEING AN AMERICAN TOO OLD TO GET INVOLVED NOR WOULD I WANT OR CARE TOO, SO I TOO, WOULD LET THEM FIGURE IT OUT THEN AGAIN THEY ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO TURN AID DOWN AN I KNOW NOTHING TO ADD ASIDE FROM THIS DIDN'T SOMEONE ALLOW A CARGO SHIP OF FOOD , AID, MEDICAL ASSISTANCE SOMEONE ALLOWED TO ROT- WHEN THEIR VENEZUELAN PEOPLE WOULD HAVE WELCOMED THE AID & PUT IT TO GOOD USE SUPPORTING THEIR POPULATION, IF IT WAS RUDELY WASTED, I'M CERTAIN, IT PISSED A WELL INTENDED PERSON, 0FF. THE EXPENSE, EFFORT INVOLVED ECT. TO HAVE A COUNTRY – OR PEOPLE DO LET THEIR OWN PEOPLE DIE OF STARVATION IS CRIMINAL & PATHETIC.
    PEOPLE NEED TO GET OFF THEIR DEFENSIVE HIGH HORSE POSITION & COME TOO TERMS WITH REALITY, THE OVERALL DESIRE IS TO TOOL & WORK THE SOIL. DIG IT?

  17. Maduro, just put a bullet in his head already. He tried a f'ing coup! TREASONOUS, WHITE SUPREMACIST TERRORISTS in Venezuela have to be killed.

  18. Sanctions must be LIFTED BEFORE elections – and only brought back on IF STRONG evidence arises of false elections… But they MUST be lifted BEFORE elections – othervise negotiators are CHEATERS IN BAD FAITH!

  19. What would the US government do, to anyone in the Congress attempting a coup against Trump?

    30 years in prison or perhaps death row?

    Venezuela has done absolutely nothing to Guaidó. He is free & has not even been arrested.

  20. This particular colour revolution, didn't have much colour.
    The majority of black, mestizo and indigenous Venezuelans support the democratically elected government of Nicolás Maduro.

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