Venezuela's socialist government said Tuesday that an "attempted coup" was underway in Caracas, with opposition leader and U.S. recognized interim president Juan Guaido saying there was "no turning back" in his efforts to overthrow President Nicolas Maduro.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of the capital, with gunfire erupting and troops loyal to Maduro firing water cannons at protesters. Television footage showed one Venezuela National Guard vehicle running over demonstrators who were throwing rocks at the military.
In Washington, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Twitter he was "very closely" monitoring the situation, adding, "The United States stands with the People of Venezuela and their Freedom!"
I am monitoring the situation in Venezuela very closely. The United States stands with the People of Venezuela and their Freedom!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 30, 2019
Trump's National Security Adviser John Bolton described the unfolding drama as "a very serious situation ... a very delicate moment." He called on top Venezuelan officials, including Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino Lopez, to convince military commanders to defect to Guaido.
"We want a peaceful transition of power," Bolton said.
In video and Twitter messages, the U.S.-supported Guaido said, "Today brave soldiers, brave patriots, brave men supporting the constitution have answered our call."
"It’s to be in the Constitution’s side. Maduro is the one carrying out the coup from Miraflores."Juan Guaido took to the streets with military troops he said had joined his effort to overthrow President Nicolas Maduro.https://t.co/FcvgsXM9Kc pic.twitter.com/6n75qcZNjn
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) April 30, 2019
He declared, "The moment is now! The 24 states of the country have taken the path, no turning back, the future is ours. People and the Armed Forces united by the cessation of usurpation."
But Maduro responded on Twitter, saying, "Nerves of Steel! I have spoken with the commanders of all the (defense regions and operational zones), who have expressed their total loyalty to the People, the Constitution and the Fatherland. I call for the maximum popular mobilization to assure the victory of Peace. We will overcome!"
Guaido said military troops had joined his effort to overthrow Maduro.
But the government's communications minister, Jorge Rodriguez, said on Twitter, "We are currently facing and deactivating a small group of treacherous military personnel who took positions" near a military base "to promote a coup d'etat. We call on the people to remain on maximum alert to -- with our glorious National Bolivarian Armed Forces -- defeat the attempted coup and preserve peace."
Maduro loyalists fired tear gas at demonstrators outside a military base.
Guaido appeared alongside opposition politician Leopoldo Lopez who had been put under house arrest by Maduro but said he had been "freed" by soldiers supporting Guaido.
Lopez posted a picture of men in uniform on Twitter, with the message, "Venezuela: the definitive phase to end the usurpation, Operation Liberty, has begun."
Venezuela: ha iniciado la fase definitiva para el cese de la usurpación, la Operación Libertad. He sido liberado por militares a la orden de la Constitución y del Presidente Guaidó. Estoy en la Base La Carlota. Todos a movilizarnos. Es hora de conquistar la Libertad. Fuerza y Fe pic.twitter.com/Awm6P09ZM0
— Leopoldo López (@leopoldolopez) April 30, 2019
Defense Minister Lopez asserted on Twitter that the situation in the military barracks and bases in the country was "normal" and that the military was "firmly in defense" of Maduro.
Despite widespread food and medical shortages and a failing economy in Venezuela, the socialist Maduro regime has clung to power with the support of most of the country's military.Venezuela's two biggest creditors, Russia and China, also have continued to support Maduro. But Bolton said, "We expect the Russians not to interfere."
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Meanwhile, the U.S., one of about 50 countries that has recognized Guaido as the country's legitimate leader, has imposed sanctions on Caracas in an effort to curb its international oil sales.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said, "Today interim President Juan Guaido announced start of Operación Libertad. The U.S. Government fully supports the Venezuelan people in their quest for freedom and democracy. Democracy cannot be defeated."
Supporters of Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido took to the streets Tuesday, April 30, at an opposition rally outside a Caracas air base. Footage shows protestors yelling and being affected by tear gas.https://t.co/FcvgsXM9Kc pic.twitter.com/qyHLTOWuGh
— The Voice of America (@VOANews) April 30, 2019
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Colombian President Ivan Duque called on Twitter for "soldiers and the people of Venezuela to place themselves on the right side of history, rejecting dictatorship and Maduro's usurpation."
Spain, which also recognizes Guaido as Venezuela's legitimate leader, said it did not support a military coup.Madrid said, "We ... have no doubt that the solution for Venezuela has to come hand in hand with elections.Spain does not support any military coup."
Guaido heads Venezuela's National Assembly.He invoked the constitution to declare himself interim president in January after calling Maduro's leadership illegitimate because of election fraud.