"These are external links and will open in a new windowAs far as we know, Jordan Goudreau did not travel to Colombia again - the pandemic grounded him in Miami. So maybe they would have to join the guerrillas, or a narco-trafficking group," he says. "Maybe they wanted to die trying something. An attempted rebellion at the end of April also came to nothing. But the Dutch plane was not needed - the Miami Coastguard had already instructed a passing tanker to pick up the two American citizens and take them to the US.
"He became moody and disrespectful," Rendon says, referring to Goudreau. But one exile with connections to the camps in Colombia, who did not want to be identified, has doubts. And at the end of April, his lawyers sent a letter to Juan Guaido's US commission, once again demanding payment of that $1.5m retainer. Study Venezuela's constitutional law and avoid ideologizing your country's foreign policy," Arreaza tweeted.Estás reportando este comentario a la redacciónThis week, the Bolivarian Minister also responded to Uruguayan Foreign Minister Francisco Bustillo who attacked Venezuelan democracy calling it a "dictatorship".Venezuela’s Foreign Affairs Minister Jorge Arreaza Thursday denounced that the Uruguayan government is unduly interfering in his country’s internal affairs.Sign In or Register to leave a comment, use the forums and moreDebes completar todos los campos obligatorios para poder continuar.Los campos (*) son obligatoriosPreviously, during an interview with outlet El Diario, Uruguay’s President Luis Lacalle Pou stated that “there is not a single element that ensures that Venezuela is a democracy.”Get our newsletter delivered directly to your inbox "I think he really missed that close bond with the people he was working with because they live, sleep, breathe together, and trust each other with their lives.
“L@s dirigentes sociales asesinados en Colombia son defensores de comunidades afrocolombianas, indígenas, campesinas, población LGBTI y garantes de los derechos de las mujeres.” "That is a way for the opposition to evade their responsibilities.
"But this time, I was very excited because the plan was made with the support of men like J J Rendon, Juan Guaido and his strategic team. "We didn't talk with any other military contractors [except Silvercorp], but we reviewed them big time, sure. Three days later the US Department of Justice indicted Gen Cliver Alcala, accusing him of narco-terrorism, and put a $10m price on his head. But they stayed. "We had men getting fit, gaining knowledge. “Agradecemos al Presidente de la República Libanesa @General_Aoun por recibirnos en Beirut y expresar su respeto al Derecho Internacional y su saludo al Pdte @NicolasMaduro. asks an incredulous and irritated Jorge Arreaza.In February 2019, he was hired to provide security for a Richard Branson-sponsored gig on the Colombian side of the Venezuelan border. "That's really a joke," says Jorge Arreaza, Nicolas Maduro's minister of foreign affairs. And with Alcala gone, Antonio Sequea - a former captain in the National Guard, who had worked in counter-intelligence at the highest levels inside Venezuela - assumed leadership of the operation. Alcala was indicted, he thought "so that our action - the operation - would fail".These were almost halcyon days for Venezuela's fractured and wrangling political opposition.Sarah Blake believes her brother - now in prison in Caracas - was misled by Jordan Goudreau.This would not explain why two highly trained, US former special forces soldiers climbed into that boat on a quest to "liberate" a country that was not theirs.The health secretary is expected to announce new guidance for those with symptoms in England on Thursday.For Juan Guaido's presidential commission, the agreement was now void. "That is a way for the opposition to evade their responsibilities. "Luke told my brother this was a US government-backed mission," she says.But by now the men and one woman who endured those austere camp conditions had changed locations. But for Goudreau and those in the Colombian training camps - there were now three - it was still very much alive.Juan Guaido denied that was his voice on the tape, and said he had never talked to Goudreau, or signed any contract.On 28 March, on his weekly TV programme, Diosdado Cabello - Venezuela's number two after Nicolas Maduro - had some shocking revelations. "I have audio, you know… I've got a recording of the actual transaction between President Guaido and myself," he said.Goudreau said he had business backers - people who would invest in the military operation on the understanding they would reap the economic rewards under a Guaido-led administration in Venezuela.