This is precisely what I mean by the "sixth column” The “fifth column” — that's Machado or Guaidó. They rage in the streets, go to prison, receive Nobel Prizes. They are in plain sight for everyone. But then there's the circle closest to the ruler, loyal to the authorities and the ruling leader, staying in the shadows, formally loyal and obedient, ready to stand as a wall for the leader and ruthlessly suppress the "fifth column". But then — bang! — the leader is gone. And in an instant everything flips 180 degrees. In the blink of an eye, a new ideology, a new master, and the keys to the city are swiftly handed over to the besieging enemy. And yet Delcy Rodríguez was inside the power structure, inside the regime, inside the system. Not outside it. She appeared totally loyal, impossible to fault. In Iran it's exactly the same — we just don't yet know who their “Delcy Rodríguez” is. But there definitely is one. With a beard and a turban, showing complete loyalty to the Rahbar and the p
Delcy Rodríguezis a fresh reminder to us of Gorbachev and of how the Serbs handed Milošević over to the Euro-tribunal
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