Hands
off ‘our hemisphere’ or Venezuela pays the price: US Senator warns Russia.
The US staked a claim on half the
world, as Senate Armed Services Committee chair Jim Inhofe said Washington
might have to intervene in Venezuela if Russia dares set up a military base not
just there, but “in our hemisphere.” “I
think that it could happen,” Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) told a group of reporters
on Tuesday. “You’ve got a guy down there that is killing everybody. You
could have him put together a base that Russia would have on our hemisphere.
And if those things happen, it may be to the point where we’ll have to
intervene with troops and respond.” Should
Russia dare encroach on the US’ neck of the woods, Inhofe said: “we have
to take whatever action necessary to stop them from doing that.”
As opposition leader Juan Guaido
vies for power, the Russian government has stuck by President Nicolas Maduro. Russia
has not, however, promised military aid to Maduro, and Russian diplomat
Alexander Shchetinin said on Monday that Venezuela has not requested military
aid from Moscow.
After
Guaido declared himself interim president of Venezuela last month, US President
Donald Trump immediately recognized Guaido as Venezuela’s legitimate leader.
Since then, the US has pledged humanitarian aid to Guaido, called on
Venezuela’s military to support him, and slapped Maduro’s government with fresh
economic sanctions. Maduro has denounced Washington’s sponsorship of Guaido as
a “vile”coup attempt but nevertheless called for talks with the opposition
leader. The US has outright rejected taking part in any discussions with
Maduro.
The
US has stopped short of deploying troops to Venezuela, despite Trump and
national security adviser John Bolton both saying the option is “on the
table.” Speaking on Tuesday, Inhofe agreed and suggested that Trump could
launch a military operation in Venezuela without Congressional authorization.
“I
don’t think it’s necessary,” he said. “If there is a threat that
reaches the threshold of the president having the ability, the constitutional
ability of deploying troops, then that’s an unknown. We don’t know right now.”
Reproduced from:
https://www.rt.com/news/451383-venezuela-military-intervention-russia/

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