美国支持的反对派领导人秘密撤离委内瑞拉,并在奥斯陆呼吁政权更迭。
US-Backed Opposition Leader Secretly Whisked Out Of Venezuela, Appears In Oslo To Urge Regime Change

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-backed-opposition-leader-secretly-whisked-out-venezuela-appears-oslo-urge-regime

委内瑞拉反对派领导人玛丽亚·科里纳·马查多,尼古拉斯·马杜罗总统的主要竞争对手,结束了近一年的潜伏,亲自领取诺贝尔和平奖。由于担心被捕,马查多秘密离开委内瑞拉——据报道,在“冒着生命危险”的个人协助下,并得到美国知情以避免意外——乘船前往库拉索,然后前往挪威奥斯陆。 她的逃亡涉及伪装和穿越无数军事检查站。马查多利用这次机会重申了推翻政权的呼吁,指责马杜罗政府是一个由非法活动资助的“犯罪中心”,并欢迎国际干预,甚至暗示委内瑞拉已经“被”外国特工“入侵”。她还表示支持美国没收委内瑞拉油轮。 尽管一些人称赞她为民主的捍卫者,但马查多强硬立场和对美国支持的依赖引发了人们对美国可能策划政权更迭的担忧。尽管存在争议,她打算带着奖项返回委内瑞拉,这引发了人们对她未来在委内瑞拉政治格局中扮演角色的猜测。

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As the main opposition figurehead and rival to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, she's reportedly been in hiding for many months. María Corina Machado hasn't appeared in public for nearly a year, after she was briefly detained all the way back on Jan. 9 in Caracas.

Fearing another arrest where she could go away to prison for good, Machado has avoided public political or or protest events, even as her star was rising internationally with her being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

María Corina Machado arrived at Oslo Airport, in Gardermoen, Norway, on Wednesday, via Associated Press.

But there are reports she was safely whisked out of the country while Caracas authorities were distracted and preoccupied with Wednesday's US seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker.

After this, Machado popped up in Oslo, Norway - where she announced while appearing on a hotel balcony that many people had "risked their lives" to get her there. "I am very grateful to them, and this is a measure of what this recognition means to the Venezuelan people," she said. The purported details sound straight out of a Hollywood movie:

The Wall Street Journal, though, said she wore a wig and a disguise when she began her journey on Monday. First, she left her hideout in a Caracas suburb where she had been living for nearly a year, heading for a coastal fishing village.

Two people helped her flee. The trio passed 10 military checkpoints, avoiding capture each time, on a nerve-wracking 10-hour trip, before reaching the coast around midnight, the newspaper said. They then began a perilous trip across the open Caribbean Sea to Curacao in an open wooden fishing skiff.

According to the WSJ, the US military was informed of her crossing, to avoid the boat being targeted by airstrikes. Machado confirmed on Thursday that she had US support.

"Machado arrived in Curacao around 3:00 pm (1900 GMT) on Tuesday. She was met by a private contractor who specializes in extractions and was supplied by the Trump administration," according to the WSJ account.

Her daughter, Ana Corina Sosa, had accepted the Nobel Prize in her place as she had missed the award ceremony - apparently by a mere hours. But Thursday's appearance can be thought of as her post-award press conference.

To be expected, she used the opportunity to again call for regime change in her own country, calling it a "criminal hub". She's calling on the international community to intervene and "cut those sources."

"The regime is using the resources — the cash flows that come from illegal activities, including the black market of oil — not to give food for hungry children, not for teachers who earn $1 a day, not to hospitals in Venezuela that do not have medicine or water, not for security. They use those resources to repress and persecute our people," she said.

And the mainstream media is fawning over her, with the NY Times hailing her as the "de facto spokeswoman for democracy in Venezuela." But given the US military is parked just off Venezuela's coast, this all seems less some kind of organic democratic uprising and much more obviously a brazen Washington orchestrated regime change op.

As an example of her own regime change rhetoric, geared toward the overthrow of President Maduro:

Reporter: Would you welcome a U.S. military intervention in Venezuela? 

Machado: Venezuela has been already invaded. We have the Russian agents, we have the Iranian agents. We have terrorist groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, operating freely in accordance with the regime.

She's of course giving the neocons and hawks what they want to hear, as this narrative of "Middle Easts terrorists" setting up shop in Venezuela has long been a talking point among Republicans especially. But evidence is thin to non-existent, and exists more in the imaginations of 24/7 Fox News consumers.

Machado also expressed support for the US military intercepting and seizing Venezuelan oil tankers, and sanctioning her country:

Mr. Maduro’s largest corporate partner is Chevron, the American energy company, which has continued to export Venezuelan oil to the United States despite Mr. Trump’s military escalation.

In response to questions about the seizure of the oil tanker, Ms. Machado said that she supported cutting the funds of Mr. Maduro’s government. She added that he finances himself with gold smuggling, human trafficking, drugs and illegal oil sales.

Just like the US-led regime change playbook says...

Machado outside her hotel in Oslo smiles while crowds chanted "President! President!" She declared, "I want you all back in Venezuela." She may soon get her wish in the country with the world's largest proven oil reserves.

Her daughter has promised that "she will be back in Venezuela very soon." Machado has said it is her "duty" to return to Venezuela with her Nobel award, and she's willing to do so whether or not Maduro remains in power.

Meanwhile, there has actually been some local opposition to the oppositionist evident on the streets of Norway...

Indeed many are not buying this carefully curated narrative: “We know that our regime is supporting itself thanks to other authoritarian regimes. We need the support of all democracies in the world," Machado said. "That’s why we are certainly asking the world to act." Iraq, Libya, Syria 2.0 coming?

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