Maria Corina Machado, a prominent Venezuelan opposition leader, recently elaborated on a covert operation, dubbed Operation Guacamaya, which facilitated the escape of her associates from the Argentine embassy in Caracas. She argues that this successful operation reveals weaknesses within President Maduro's regime, countering the narrative that they are impregnable due to their resources and control. Machado disputes claims from Maduro's Minister of the Interior regarding negotiations, emphasizing the government's unexpected failure to thwart the operation. The U.S. State Department has also refuted negotiation theories, suggesting continued instability within the regime.
Machado insists that the Maduro government was caught unawares and dismissed the versions provided by Minister of the Interior and Justice Diosdado Cabello.
They think they're unbeatable because they have the weapons, the money, and the control, Machado said.
While saying this, he sent his troops to (political activist and Machado's campaign leader) Magalli Meda's house to raid it.
This contradictory and erratic attitude shows that they continue to make mistakes, the opposition leader said.
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