Guaido Hints at More Radical Steps to Topple Maduro as Aid Burns
- Country’s opposition leader says all options are on the table
- Marco Rubio follows up with tweet from U.S. invasion of Panama
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Just hours after attempts to deliver humanitarian aid to Venezuela failed, the country’s opposition and U.S. allies suggested a more forceful multilateral move against Nicolas Maduro’s autocratic regime.
Juan Guaido, the president of Venezuela’s National Assembly, said that he’ll meet Monday with officials from countries in the region backing his push to topple Maduro and announce the next steps afterward. While he didn’t specify what those steps could be, he did say in a series of tweets that “all options” are being considered.