1) The people are taking the streets, burning statues of Chavez and facing Maduro's militias. See, Venezuela has 2 surpreme courts: the legitimate one and the socialist one. Same thing going on with the congress. +
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2) Leader of legislative, Juan Guaidó, is now legitimate president, since Maduro is an international criminal. Bolsonaro strongly opposes Venezuela, as well as a major part of South America today +
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Maduro probably is looking forward to see Bolso’s sword. Just saying...
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As far as i know they are supporting Juan Gaido and calling Maduro a dictator. But the main pressure will be the US.
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1st: our President's name is not Bolso, but Bolsonaro. Please show some respect. 2nd: Brazil will diplomatically support Juan Guaidó and the legitimately elected congress in bringing back to Venezuela the rule of law and democracy. No military actions are planned.
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Brazilian constitutiion forbids military intervention in other countries, unless in the cases of "failed states" and with the approval of UN. As of other measures, I believe Bolso will soon take action.
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I think it's to hold out intervening as long as we can, until we see that the Venezuelans bro need our help.
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