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International Affiliate Correspondent for @AP_GMS. Reporting in six languages from around the world. From Luxembourg. Citizen of 🇪🇺 but also 🇱🇺🇩🇪🇬🇧🇺🇸

May 4, 2019, 16 tweets

That’s the edge of La Carlota air base that Guaidó tried to take over on Tuesday. Armored vehicles at the ready. Traffic still flowing outside.

Maduro is back on state TV, wandering around what appears to be a military base outside #Caracas. He’s seen with top brass of the Venezuelan military.

Maduro is watching plans for a military exercise. State TV tells us that “the future of Venezuela is peace, not war.” The voice over these pictures of Maduro also says that “the world admires Venezuela for its steadfastness”.

Out of around 50 TV channels in my hotel room 18 (!) channels broke into their programming with footage of Maduro.

According to state TV, Maduro is in El Pao, in the Western state of #Cojedes, for a big military show of force and exercise.

Here’s what #Maduro’s military show of force looks like.

State TV, this morning:

Venezuelan police protecting one military HQ in #Caracas. All quiet so far today.

Small peaceful protest in Plaza Jorge Washington.

National Guardsmen protecting La Carlota airbase in #Caracas.

Pro-Guaidó chants here, and these leaflets being handed out.

This, in essence, is Guaidó’s message to the military: “Soldier of Venezuela, these are the people you need to defend.”

And yes, there are a lot of camera here.

Young anti-Maduro protesters blocking a street in central #Caracas.

“We resist as a family.”

It’s now 3 PM here in #Caracas. @jguaido had called for peaceful protests, and they are so far. They are also very small. For now, it feels like their moment has evaporated.

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