MADURO WANTS HIS GOLD – ERDOGAN OF TURKEY IS HELPING HIM DO JUST THAT

The Criminal Maduro of Venezuela is demanding the country’s gold. Britain says “come and take it.” Crossing the pond is not in the realm of possibilities. The Bank of England holds $1.2 billion worth of gold, a not too slimy sum when your country is dead broke. Without the gold which ostensibly will be used to passify the populace, who by the way are on the verge of revolution.

We are going to squeeze you says, Mike Pompeo and John Bolton. The Bank of England’s decision to deny Maduro officials’ withdrawal request comes after top U.S. officials, including Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton, lobbied their U.K. counterparts to help cut off the regime from its overseas assets, according to one of the people, who asked not to be identified.

The U.K. followed the U.S. and other countries on Wednesday in recognizing Juan Guaido, the National Assembly leader, as the legitimate president of Venezuela.
Turkey, though, has emerged recently as a destination for freshly mined Venezuelan gold. The U.S. is leading an international effort to persuade Turkey to stop being a conduit for these gold shipments.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is telling his embattled Venezuelan counterpart, Nicolas Maduro, to “stand tall” in the face of national and international calls to step down amid a political crisis.

Time for President Trump, John Bolton and Mike Pompeo to lay down the law on the Turkish murder, warmonger and brutal dictator. Give Erdogan the heave-ho out of NATO.

FILE - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds a replica of the sword of national hero Simon Bolivar, next to Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, during an agreement-signing ceremony between Turkey and Venezuela at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela,

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