History shows us the cases of the French Revolution in
the eighteenth century, the Russian Revolution in the twentieth century, and
the most recent called the Arab Spring. In all of them there is a common
denominator, and it has been the determination of the peoples to confront the
oppressive regimes, ready to die if necessary, sometimes with the complicity of
some military sector that come to share the general malaise of the population.
Although many analysts predict
that the mandate of Maduro will not last beyond six months given the complexity
of the administrative corruption and the massive rejection of the Venezuelan
citizens. Generally, in a revolution, there is a lot of blood spilled, given
the confrontation with the armed forces that support the regime.
The question is, will the
Venezuelan population be willing to shed blood? To confront the armed forces of
the country? It all depends on the degree of anger that the citizens have, and
a little more than a hundred dead in the different protests throughout the
country, is it enough?
The US government threatens a
possible suspension in the importation of Venezuelan oil, and ordinary people
will suffer the most from the increased economic crisis, it assumes that if the
threat becomes real, then the people's anger It will overflow, and then? There
are those who say it could become a kind of Syria, it is unlikely, and
therefore, the UN Security Council could take action on the matter.
What can be done in the face
of Maduro's dictatorship is not to faint in street demonstrations, and to stand
in front of the government palace, day and night, as the Egyptian population
did at some point, until the dictator, tyrant, despotic And oppressor, fall as
the dictators have fallen, however much threats he makes, no matter how he
tries to stay in power, one day Maduro will fall, if there is a determination
of the population as there was in other times.
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