March 5, 2013

Post-Chavez Crisis an Opening for Venezuela

Roger Noriega, The American

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With more audacious leadership among Venezuela’s democrats and intelligent solidarity from abroad, an anti-U.S. narcostate could be replaced with a friendly, democratic, and prosperous ally.

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