'A regime does not become stronger and more durable by constantly preying on the citizens and destroying them. Because it will then have no prey to guarantee its survival. That is basic logic.'
So, no, the thought of President Nicolas Maduro voluntarily releasing his deadly grip on the reigns of power in Venezuela.
And allowing the Venezuelans to 'breathe again and return to a state of consciousness, to live again, because God would redeem him.
Is definitely not going to happen. No, not in this life, or, I would surmise, the next, if there really is a next.
In fact, as far as Nicolas Maduro is concerned, if the people of Venezuela are ever going to be able to 'breathe' again.
To live and have a life worthwhile living again. It is not going to be under his watch. It is going to have to be in their next life.
Unless, that is, if President Nicolas Maduro were to be sacrificed.
Unless he were to sacrifice himself, his grab and hold onto power, at the cost of strangling the Venezuelan nation, of standing on the people's next with such force that the nation 'cannot breathe.'
Maduro is like a rottweiler, like a crocodile, and will not let go of his prey, the people of Venezuela, of his own accord.
An eventuality which is clearly not on the cards, as it were. And with Nicolas Maduro not being willing to do his country, his fellow Venezuelans the greatest honour he can do them.
That of simply removing himself from the Presidency and leave politics.
The only alternative is for the people of Venezuela to take to the streets again.
To be continued!
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