Date : 4/30/2019 9:14:12 PM
From : "The Economist today"
To : itai_veruv@mail.gov.il
Subject : Juan Guaidó makes a dramatic attempt to dislodge Venezuela’s regime

Juan Guaidó, recognised by most Western and Latin American democracies as Venezuela’s interim president, seems to have decided it was now or never to claim real power. But for Mr Guaidó to wrest power from Nicolás Maduro, troops will have to defect in large numbers
   
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