Under President Trump’s unwavering leadership in the fight to keep America safe, his administration has now, for a second time, brought Alex Saab — a top enabler of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro — into U.S.
Thank you for this insightful and enlightening history! Now if only Trump would demonsratethe same perspicacy and values to freeing the people of Iran from their enslavement to predatory and parasitical racketeers as well.....
This is the Venezuela two-lefts hustle: Maduro plays the tyrant, the official opposition plays the dissident, and the people keep bleeding while international operators sell “negotiated transition” snake oil. Saab was not a minor player. He was the money man, the fixer, the financial artery of Chavismo. Biden gave him back under the Barbados fantasy, and Maduro turned him into a trophy. Now Trump has him again. Good. But the lesson is bigger than Saab. Washington must stop outsourcing Venezuelan freedom to controlled opposition brands. Machado, Guaidó, Capriles, López—same carousel, same failure. No more mirages. Break the regime.
Finally Trump's use of Delcy Rodriguez starts to make complete sense. And of course exposing the Biden administration's foolish posturing about "democracy" in Venezuela is exposed for what it is: just another betrayal of the Venezuelan people by the Marxist in Autopen's White House. I hope Saab will finally get his. Truly great column.
Thank you for this insightful and enlightening history! Now if only Trump would demonsratethe same perspicacy and values to freeing the people of Iran from their enslavement to predatory and parasitical racketeers as well.....
This is the Venezuela two-lefts hustle: Maduro plays the tyrant, the official opposition plays the dissident, and the people keep bleeding while international operators sell “negotiated transition” snake oil. Saab was not a minor player. He was the money man, the fixer, the financial artery of Chavismo. Biden gave him back under the Barbados fantasy, and Maduro turned him into a trophy. Now Trump has him again. Good. But the lesson is bigger than Saab. Washington must stop outsourcing Venezuelan freedom to controlled opposition brands. Machado, Guaidó, Capriles, López—same carousel, same failure. No more mirages. Break the regime.
Until Trump arrests somebody—anybody, she isn't wrong. Obama should be in prison, but he persists.
Finally Trump's use of Delcy Rodriguez starts to make complete sense. And of course exposing the Biden administration's foolish posturing about "democracy" in Venezuela is exposed for what it is: just another betrayal of the Venezuelan people by the Marxist in Autopen's White House. I hope Saab will finally get his. Truly great column.