That's where the theory of FARC-type guerrillas comes into play in case the regime falls violently, which I mentioned a while ago in another tweet. Machado and González must seek until the last moment a way out that rescues as many Chavistas as possible, or it could happen.

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"They would have no support." Maduro has ruled Venezuela with the support of less than a third of the Venezuelan population for more than eight years. They would have money, weapons, and difficult-to-penetrate territory in the remote areas of the Amazon to hold out for a very long time.

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