Military intervention in Venezuela may lead to guerilla war — Brazil's president
Jair Bolsonaro reminded that armed groups are operating in the border regions, along with terrorist groups and drug cartels
RIO DE JANEIRO, April 9. /TASS/. A military intervention in Venezuela may lead to a guerilla war, Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro told Jovem Pan radio station on Monday.
"If we talk about a hypothetical possibility of a war in Venezuela, we need to remember about guerillas. This is relevant because of the territory's topography. It is hard to forecast how long it will take to resolve such situation," Bolsonaro said.
He reminded that armed groups are operating in the border regions, along with terrorist groups and drug cartels.
Bolsonaro confirmed that Brazil does not intend to interfere into Venezuela's internal affairs.
Sanctions will help resolve the political crisis in Venezuela, the Brazilian president said. "An economic embargo may help oust the government," he noted.