Crisis In Venezuela -- News Updates February 9, 2019



Daily Mail: 'We will keep going until we achieve our objective': Venezuelan interim president Juan Guaido urges demonstrators to continue their protests to bring down socialist leader Nicolas Maduro's regime

* Opposition leader Juan Guaido said: 'They are already defeated' on Friday
* Guaido was speaking to over 2,000 at the Central University of Venezuela
* He said it was only a matter of time before Nicolas Maduro's regime fell
* Meanwhile Maduro gave a press conference at which the lights went out

Venezuela's interim president Juan Guaido urged demonstrators to continue their fight against the socialist tyrant Nicolas Maduro in Caracas today.

Guaido told a packed 2,700-seat theatre at the Central University of Venezuela that Maduro's days were numbered, as he clings to power.

Meanwhile, Maduro was left red-faced at a press conference in the Miraflores Palace, when the lights went out.

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Crisis In Venezuela -- News Updates February 9, 2019

Venezuela's Guaido won't rule out authorizing US intervention -- AFP
Venezuela's Guaido: 'We will do what is necessary' -- AFP
Exclusive: U.S. in direct contact with Venezuelan military, urging defections - source -- Reuters
US Contacting Venezuelan Military Officials Directly to Urge Defections - Report -- Sputnik
Humanitarian aid for Venezuelans stored at bridge crossing border as military blocks passage -- ABC News
Venezuela: Maduro rejects humanitarian aid as nation starves -- DW
Maduro: Venezuelans Not ‘Beggars,' Give Humanitarian Aid to Colombians -- VOA/Reuters
Exclusive: Venezuela shifts oil ventures' accounts to Russian bank - document, sources -- Reuters
‘You’re deaf’: Maduro says EU is not listening to Venezuela -- RT
US revokes visas held by Maduro allies -- FOX News
Maduro will step down soon enough, former Venezuela opposition leader says -- Nypost
Venezuela crisis: Desperate citizens 'selling hair on border' as thousands flee poverty-stricken country -- The Independent
US Military Option in Venezuela Risks Long Unpopular War -- Brian Padden, VOA
The Danger Is Mounting in Venezuela -- Bloomberg

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