Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido was apparently reminded that Washington hasn’t forgotten about him after the White House in the last two months began reaching out to the Maduro government in a desire to tap alternative oil supplies given the ongoing war and Ukraine and (at this point partial) European embargo on Russian oil. For a couple of years starting in 2019 as the Trump administration was actively pursuing regime change in Caracas, Guado was in the international media spotlight as US-recognized “interim president”. But since then, and through the start of the Biden administration, he’s been largely forgotten about.
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