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Granger Calls for Robust Strategy to Confront Venezuela’s Miraflores-driven Aggression; Ali Government’s Inaction Raises Alarms

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March 3, 2025
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Former President David Granger (Guyana Chronicle photo)

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In December 2023, former President David Granger offered a strategic blueprint to the Irfaan Ali government in response to Venezuela’s provocative stance over oil blocks in Guyana’s waters. Despite their political rivalry, Granger, who once led the Army wing of the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) and has extensive military experience dealing with Venezuela’s territorial threats since 1969, warned that a multifaceted approach is urgently needed to safeguard Guyana’s sovereignty.

Granger’s advice traced Venezuela’s territorial ambitions to a longstanding, aggressive posture emanating from the Miraflores Palace—the office and residence of Venezuela’s presidents. From Raúl Leoni’s 1968 decree annexing parts of Guyanese territory to the more recent administrations of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, the claim over the Essequibo region has been a consistent, entrenched policy of Venezuelan leaders. Despite the 1899 Arbitration Award, which definitively settled the border dispute, Venezuela’s ruling elites at Miraflores have maintained a relentless stance that the region belongs to Venezuela.

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In light of this ongoing aggression, Granger called on the Ali government to adopt a complex and comprehensive strategy, stressing the need to reinforce Guyana’s defense and militia forces—particularly in frontier villages subject to harassment. He underscored the importance of strengthening Guyana’s international diplomatic relations, rallying global support, and fostering parliamentary unity on foreign policy to amplify the nation’s voice on the world stage.

One of Granger’s key recommendations was the inclusion of the territorial dispute in the national education curriculum. He argued that a well-informed populace, aware of the historical and present realities of the conflict, would foster national resilience, unity, and preparedness. He emphasised that this public education initiative would empower citizens to stand firm in the face of Venezuela’s persistent challenges to Guyana’s territorial integrity.

Saturday (March 1, 2025) invasion of Venezuelan naval ship in Guyana’s water and the attack on GDF soldiers last month by Venezuelans are evidence the aggressions toward Guyana are escalating not de-escalating.

Despite Granger’s detailed proposals, the Ali administration has failed to act on any of these strategic recommendations. With Venezuela’s Miraflores-backed aggression continuing, the government’s inaction raises serious concerns about Guyana’s preparedness to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity.

In the face of Venezuela’s ongoing attempts to destabilise the region, Granger’s call for a united, informed, and resilient national front remains a crucial blueprint for Guyana’s survival in a world where geopolitical tensions are only intensifying.

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