CARACAS: Jorge Suarez and his friends scrambled for their weapons in terror as explosions erupted during the night and US jets roared overhead over Caracas. The US raid that overthrew Nicolas Maduro as their president was the most significant test to date for these armed “colectivos” adherents of the Marxist administration.
Wearing dark sunglasses and a cap that read, “Doubt is treason,” Suarez remarked, “We’re not used to it was like a best-seller, like something out of a movie.” We moved into the streets to await our commanders’ orders. As ardent supporters of the socialist “Bolivarian revolution” led by the Venezuelan government, they are incensed and perplexed by Maduro’s removal, believing that he was deceived by close associates.
Wearing a black helmet and hooded jacket, a 43-year-old member of the Boina Roja collective, which translates to “Red Beret,” stated, “There is frustration, anger, and a will to fight.” What actually transpired is still unclear.”What is evident is that there were numerous betrayals,” he continued, citing improbable shortcomings in Maduro’s defenses.
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