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This one seems more cut and dry that other global issues. Madurai has been ruling Venezuela for a long time. An election was held where he wouldn’t let leaders stand against him in the election and had anyone viewed as possibly winning arrested. He did allow the one person to run who he felt wasn’t a threat. That person ended up winning the election but Maduro won’t recognize that he lost and won’t release any proof that he won. The person that won has released proof that he won. Now Maduro says that anyone doubting his narrative is a terrorist. Obviously Russia and China are siding with Maduro as they don’t much like elections either but the rest of the world is pretty unhappy about this development along with the majority of the Venezuelan population. Current supports and members of the party that won are apparently in the embassy that Maduro appears to be surrounding.
I think it is important to remember, that the US tried to stage a Coup in Venezuela in 2020. And given the many Coups of the US in South- and Central-America, it is natural for the opponents of the US to also oppose any US backed politician in the region, irrespective of who actually won the elections. This does not excuse Maduro, but the US directly meddling in South-America and Central-America is alive and well as it ever was.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Gideon_(2020)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_involvement_in_regime_change
You're not wrong, but I also think it's important to point out that just because the US interfered in 2020 doesn't mean it interfered in 2024. In fact, I can think of a reason or two -- like, say, Biden being in office instead of Trump -- why its policy on attempting coups might be vastly different.
not to mention notorious war hawk john bolton who probably didn’t argue too much.
That is not what i wanted to say with that. My point is that nobody of the external powers has any interest in Democracy. If the results of an election align with their interests, they are fine with it, but otherwise they'll meddle.