>01/19: U.S. Calls for 'new government' in Venezuela [1]
>01/23: U.S. recognizes Juan Guaido as the new interim President of Venezuela [2]
>01/29: U.S. Declares Economic War Against Venezuela [3]
>02/03: U.S. sending aid 'at Guaidó's request' [4]
>02/06: Maduro blockades the Tienditas Bridge to prevent US aid from entering through that corridor, maintaining that there is no food shortage in Venezuela [5]
>02/08: U.S. sanctions are aimed at Venezuela’s Oil, affected their ability to import and produce the fuel required by the thermal power plants that could have backed up the Guri plant once it failed [6,7]
>02/15: U.S. sanctions five top Venezuela officials close to Maduro [8]
>03/01: U.S. Issues New Penalties Against Venezuelan Officials, Vowing ‘Maduro Must Go’ [9]
>03/04: U.S. warns Venezuela ahead of Guaido arrival:
>Guaido has urged supporters to stage huge demonstrations coinciding with his arrival as a way to pressure Maduro to resign
>U.S. National Security Adviser Zion John Bolton tweets that threats or action against Guaido "will be met with a strong and significant response from the United States and the international community." [10]
>03/07: Venezuela hit by major blackout, government blames 'sabotage' [11]
>03/07: Guaido Tweets "light comes with the cessation of usurpation" [12]
>03/09: Guaido calls for massive protest as blackout drags on [13]
>03/10: Venezuela enters fourth day of blackout as Maduro blames U.S. cyberattack [14]
>03/10: Footage Contradicts U.S. Claim That Nicolás Maduro Burned Aid Convoy [15]
>3/11: Guaido calls for Massive protests on 3/12 and states that he will invoke article 187
> Maduro responds by calls for violence against Guaido
>3/12: Massive looting and crime increase as the hour tick until Guaidos large rally (Main one is in Caracas)