As envoys for Venezuela’s opposition leader Juan Guaido and President Maduro plan for next week’s Oslo talks, some US warmongers are still pushing for intervention. Military action may lead to ‘another Vietnam,’ an author told RT.
Backed loudly by Washington and supported by dozens of governments, the previously unknown Guaido burst onto the international scene in January. Following the bang of April’s failed coup, little fizz materialized, prompting Guaido to take up Maduro’s offer of talks aimed at solving the crisis.
“I think it would be a disaster in many ways,” said Kovalik. “If the US got sunk into another Vietnam-type war it would cause deaths of US personnel, it would cost trillions of dollars in treasury. It may cause rebellion within the US against the government.”