CUCUTA, Colombia _ Washington on Wednesday offered relief from punishing sanctions to Venezuelan military officers who betray Nicolas Maduro.
In a tweet, U.S. national security adviser John Bolton urged military officers to back interim President Juan Guaido or suffer the consequences.
"The U.S will consider sanctions off-ramps for any Venezuelan senior military officer that stands for democracy and recognizes the constitutional government of President Juan Guaido," Bolton wrote. "If not, the international financial circle will be closed off completely. Make the right choice!"
The offer come as Guaido _ who began assuming executive powers on Jan. 23 in defiance of Maduro _ has been offering the military amnesty for past crimes in return for their support. While several military officers have defected, the tactic didn't turn into the ground swell of support that some were hoping for.
The United States has slapped more than 65 current and former Venezuelan officials with sanctions, including many of the military's high command.
Washington, Canada, Colombia, Brazil and dozens of other nations recognize Guaido as the country's legitimate president, arguing that Maduro is holding onto power through fraudulent elections. Maduro, on the other hand, accuses the United States of trying to topple his administration.