
Supporters of Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaido hold a figurine with a sign that reads: "I fight for freedom", during a rally in Caracas, Venezuela, January 26, 2019.
Eva Golinger, a Venezuelan-American lawyer and author who served as an adviser to former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, said that there was nothing surprising about Washington's latest attempt to change the leadership in Caracas.
Citing the coup in Honduras which received backing from the Obama administration, and the failed US-backed coup in Venezuela in 2002, Golinger told host Afshin Rattansi that it was wrong to believe that the United States had lost its appetite for interfering in Central and South America.














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