Guaido Warns Supporters of Long Struggle After Aid Gambit Failed
- Veneuelan opposition leader risks jail for breaking travel ban
- He has called his supporters into the streets for protests
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Nine days after Juan Guaido’s attempt to spark a military rebellion with deliveries of humanitarian aid to Venezuela, he returned to acknowledge failure and warn supporters they face a long struggle for democracy.
“Can we call February 23 a success? Obviously not,” Guaido told supporters at a Caracas rally. “The world will help us, but it is up to us to continue.”