Military remains loyal after Maduro ouster, Venezuelan exiles say
Last weekend, from the Colombian-Venezuelan border, Williams Cancino watched the spectacular US snatch-and-grab of his ex-boss and president.
He hoped it could be the beginning of freedom for Venezuela, after a quarter century of repression, economic depression and one-party rule.
But if things are to really change, first "a new high command is needed" in the country's powerful security services, he told AFP on Monday.
"The top brass are totally loyal to the regime," said Cancino, who until his...