tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8125355648059480100.post85226454972727051..comments2024-03-18T08:07:21.377-07:00Comments on LAS ARMAS DE CORONEL: El liderazgo invertebrado latinoamericanoGustavo Coronelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00048121984705082839noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8125355648059480100.post-5035012254182397392013-01-16T10:53:24.642-08:002013-01-16T10:53:24.642-08:00Well said Gustavo!
I guess the question is: when ...Well said Gustavo!<br /><br />I guess the question is: when will this all fall apart?<br /><br />It is obvious that the economic situation is unsustainable. So, will it reach the relative depth of collapse of:<br /> Zimbabwe?<br />North Korea?<br />Cuba? <br /><br /><br />The timing and depth of the collapse will be determined by the timing when a determined united group of Venezuelan patriots "Bravo Pueblo" can take back the country. <br />Remember what Mao said: "Power comes from the barrel of a gun"<br />No one is going to come in and save Venezuela. <br />The Venezuela armed forces with their panties wearing generals aren't going to do anything unless their "papaya" is taken away.<br /><br />So at what depth of economic collapse will the "Bravo Pueblo" crystalize? I have noticed by the acts of the opposition leader, that this will not happen soon, and the depths will be deep. <br /><br />By the way, I read the other day that "El Tigre" has offered to throw his hat into the ring if there are elections! These guys still don't get it! Instead of pulling closer together and crystalizing into a real force, the supposed leaders are still out there chasing windmills, and trying to feather their own nest.<br /><br />It is still nice to remember those heady moments in 2002, when the "rats were leaving the ship" hiding in whatever convenient hole or Cuban consulate they could find. <br />So we see what the power holders are made of, are we any better?<br />John R.noreply@blogger.com