
“James Story” continues to “support the president in charge Juan Guaidó and the National Assembly” elected in 2015 … as usual, he says it the Venezuela 2020 parliamentary elections are a fraud, he doesn’t provide evidence, but rather says that they did a series of things. ..
I highlight the fake news that also declares that the Bolivarian government threatened the people not to give a pig’s leg to those who participate in a survey sponsored by Guaido … he calls it a “tool of misery”
How many times have Venezuelans heard from Guiado that the sanctions would end if they supported him?
How many times have Venezuelans heard from Guiado that the lines to buy would end?
Juan Guaido has used the tool of misery all this time
https://twitter.com/Venezuelaesnot1/status/1336027408693157890?s=19
These days you will repeatedly hear the name of James Story about Venezuela. Here are several facts you need to know about this American diplomat
On May 6, the White House reported on Donald Trump’s intention to appoint James Broward Story as Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the United States of America to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.
The appointment must be approved by the Senate, however, in July 2018, Story was in Venezuela as the new Charge d’Affaires of the US Embassy in Caracas, replacing the expelled Todd Robinson.
Now with the new proposed promotion, Story is drawn as Trump’s personal representative in matters related to Venezuela, in this case exercising functions from Colombia.
James “Jimmy” Story’s diplomatic career was spent in positions in the US Embassies and Consulates in Brazil, Mozambique and Mexico. Later, he was Consul General of the General Consulate in Rio de Janeiro.
Like his predecessor in Venezuela, he worked at the International Anti-Narcotics Assistance Office, aimed at offering support in the “fight against drug trafficking and organized crime.” In 2010 he was part of the Rakkasans Force in the Eastern Afghanistan Regional Command.
Rakkasans is the special designation for the 187th Airborne Infantry Regiment. After the events of September 11, Rakkasans was deployed to Afghanistan in support of the US military intervention that has left thousands of people dead in that country.
As Charge d’Affaires of the US Embassy in Venezuela, Story visited the state of Zulia in 2018 to “strengthen” ties with economic and political sectors in the region. Zulia is, due to its border condition, a gateway for mercenary groups from Colombia.
In November 2018, Story traveled to Bolívar state with practically the same goals. There he referred to the alleged problems that the Guyanese “are facing due to illegal mining and environmental destruction,” in clear reference to the Orinoco Mining Arc.
In February 2020, James Story, as Chargé d’Affaires for the US Foreign Office, warned that his country would work on a new round of unilateral coercive measures against Russian oil companies that maintain commercial relations with Venezuela.
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