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Santos, is not that he is the best person on earth. But he has sent his country and has not made mistakes. What we can say is that the more countries pressured President Nicolas Maduro, the easier it will be to leave this man who has led to the destruction of the economy in Venezuela.

As i see it this will not happen, as Colombia seems to be played by billionaires who are the very cause of the destabilization of Venezuela.
This battle is all about the Venezuelan oil and other natural resources. They first made Venezuela poor, as a means to drive the price to the very bottom, and now they want to buy Venezuela for the absolute lowest price. If Venezuela gives in, THEN they HAVE the oil and they then will sell that hi-grade oil that they bought fir the lowest price, for the absolute highest price.
This will then maybe lift the people of Venezuela up a little, but only so much. lets say they double TODAYS living standards. Then Venezuela is still all the way at the bottom on in the global picture.
These billionaires don't give a shit about people, they are just there to reach the goal for this years profits.
The game is played in such a way that people think it is a solution. When it is actually no solution at all.
Now i don't have the answer on how to fix this, as the problem is HUGE and who am I? Just a guy, somewhere in Europe. But I do know that this is not as simple as letting Colombia help. Colombia will want something in return, and that something will come at the cost of the people of Venezuela. So be very careful what you wish for.
I truly hope that there will be a solution very soon for all people in Venezuela. Yet the country is divided, and even if Maduro agreed to some solution, then there still is the danger of the opposition, if they do a Coup then all is lost again. So best would be to first have everyones minds focussed on the same goal. Not being on either side, but only being on the side of the people. And make Maduro AND the opposition listen to the people, instead of them using the people to fight their battles. Since it is NOT their battles, they are merely being played by the globalist corporate billionaire elite.

I see that you have a very political point of view and you are right in what you say, unfortunately the people of Venezuela are against the wall.

We do not have the international support since President Nicolas Maduro controls a whole country under the phantom threat of taking whoever is against him to jail.

This is so difficult, that I can go to jail for giving my point of view.

Yes the situation is horrible. I fully understand that. If you have any idea's how I could share my views in a way that doesn't increase danger, i'd be happy to learn.

The more I look into the situation of Venezuela the more I seem to see what Maduro is trying to do, even though I really do not like how he is imposing his power on the people. And THAT makes it impossible to be on his side.

I'm glad that there are many people ere on steemit writing articles about the situation as there is not much information available, but most people are not aware that Maduro and the rest of the country are being played by people who have a lot of money.

For me right now the most difficult challenge is how to reach the right people without putting anyone in danger.

A country where everything is controlled by a single system, which has the power to destroy what you do not like.

With my publications what I try to do is to inform about what is happening in Venezuela and that some day we can leave this government.

What options are out there?
And what does it take to turn the tide?
What information do the people on the street need?
After all people need to make up their own minds, so all we can do is to present as many facts as possible, But is that even going to work? Maduro has his agenda with his propaganda, the opposition also has an agenda and their propaganda. This keeps people divided. The Billionaires who want Venezuela's natural resources have their agenda. And they play both sides to keep the people divided.

This part of that game is what i see very clearly. But i'm still trying to figure out how to communicate it.

In a way Maduro and the opposition both want the same thing, They want Venezuela out of this mess. but as long as they let themselves be played by the billionaires this will be difficult to get out. And the billionaires they control the consumer market, to drive a wedge between the people.

In a way everyone should say fuck it, we don't choose sides, we choose for Venezuela.
But that's no real option when the billionaires keep setting up people against each other.

Venezuela needs a few very smart guys to make sense of the situation and turn it around.

Yes the situation is horrible. I fully understand that. If you have any idea's how I could share my views in a way that doesn't increase danger, i'd be happy to learn.

The more I look into the situation of Venezuela the more I seem to see what Maduro is trying to do, even though I really do not like how he is imposing his power on the people. And THAT makes it impossible to be on his side.

I'm glad that there are many people ere on steemit writing articles about the situation as there is not much information available, but most people are not aware that Maduro and the rest of the country are being played by people who have a lot of money.

For me right now the most difficult challenge is how to reach the right people without putting anyone in danger.