Russia Removes Key Advisers From Venezuela…The Beginning of the End
Russia is facing a tough time at home, thanks to the sanctions the US has imposed on them and they simply can’t afford to subsidize a dying regime. The pullout was swift over the past couple of months and losing their support is a huge blow to the Maduro regime. Things could easily snowball from here.
From Fox News
Russian
state defense contractor Rostec, which has trained Venezuelan troops
and advised on securing arms contracts, has cut its staff in Venezuela
to just a few dozen, from about 1,000 at the height of cooperation
between Moscow and Caracas several years ago, said a person close to the
Russian defense ministry.
Russia
has been among Maduro’s biggest international supporters, but the
winding down of Rostec’s presence shows the limits of Russia’s reach in
the South American country at a time when Moscow is facing economic
difficulties—in part due to the impact of U.S. sanctions—at home. Venezuela has been one of Moscow’s largest customers in South America.
Rostec’s withdrawal of permanent and temporary employees is a major setback for Maduro,
who has frequently touted assistance support from Russia and China as a
sign that other global powers are willing to assist him in his bitter
standoff against the U.S. Russian military support has been central to
Mr. Maduro’s pledge to defend Venezuela from any foreign invasion.
His
government’s inability to pay Rostec also reflects the economic
calamity gripping the country. The Maduro government didn’t respond to a
request for comment.
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