Trump's threat of Venezuela military move could support Maduro


(MENAFN) U.S. President Donald Trump's debate of possible military action in Venezuela could be a political life-line for the country's uncommon boss, who has long used the threat of U.S. offensive to ckarify policies that have shredded the economy.

Lawyer Luis Alberto Rodriguez while sitting at a cafe, smoking a Cuban cigar, in one of Caracas' wealthier neighborhoods aid, "He's doing Maduro a favor by reinforcing the nationalist position that the Gringos want to come and attack Venezuela. This has always been part of Maduro's rhetoric, and Chavez before him. And it has served them both well."

"It's not going to have any impact other than the government using it to further unify its people and attack the opposition," the 44-year-old added.

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