Exclusive: Bill Richardson Undertakes Private Mission After State Dept Abandons Families of Mercenaries Detained in Venezuela Invasion

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The brother of Luke Denman, a former Green Beret detained after a failed invasion of Venezuela told The Grayzone ex-US diplomat Bill Richardson has embarked on a private mission after the State Department failed to assist his family.
By Anya Parampil – Jul 13, 2020
The Grayzone has confirmed that former US ambassador to the UN Bill Richardson traveled to Venezuela on Monday, July 13, following conversations with the families of former Green Beret soldiers Luke Denman and Airan Berry. Venezuelan authorities detained Berry and Denman on May 4, after they participated in a failed mercenary invasion of Venezuela with the stated goal of kidnapping the countryâs elected president, Nicolas Maduro.
Mark Denman, the younger brother of the detained mercenary Luke Denman, told The Grayzone that Richardson had agreed to help his family after the US Department of State failed to offer assistance. Denman said the FBI had contacted his family, but only to advance its apparent criminal investigation into the ringleader of the botched mercenary invasion, Silvercorp CEO Jordan Goudreau.
âRichardson is not a government official, heâs a private individual right now and so Iâm glad he agreed to help us out,â Mark Denman told The Grayzone.
According to Denman, Lukeâs girlfriend âreached out to [The Richardson Center] and got them involved and they agreed to help. We formally asked them to help out and they said that they would love to.â
It is unclear whether the families of other US citizens charged with crimes in Venezuela, such as the Citgo 6, have also reached out to Richardson.
Denman said his older brotherâs girlfriend had learned about The Richardson Center after reading about Governor Richardsonâs successful effort to free a US Navy Veteran held in Iran this past June. Richardson has previously led successful missions to free US prisoners in North Korea and Iran, including in the high-profile cases of college student Otto Warmbier and journalist Laura Ling. His efforts earned him a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2019.
âI was glad to see this tweet today, everyone was sending it to me, to see that they are traveling and all,â Denman said, referring to The Richardson Centerâs announcement of its latest mission on Twitter.
Governor Richardson, at the request of several American prisonersâ families, is traveling to Caracas on a private humanitarian mission to meet with Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro to discuss the status of the American prisoners and other COVID-19 humanitarian issues.
— Richardson Center (@RichardsonCNTR) July 13, 2020
Richardsonâs effort came as the US government has failed to offer any official support to the Denman and Berry families.
âAs of yet we have not had any contact with the State Department,â Denman explained to The Grayzone. He described a frustrating âCatch-22â situation in dealing with US diplomats.
âWeâve spoken with employees at the US embassy in BogotĂĄ, who have asked us to get Luke to fill out a âprivacy release formâ so that they can speak to us more about his situation. And I asked them how they propose I do that since technically I donât even know where these guys [Luke and Airan] are,â Denman said.
âThe employee then advised we hire an attorney in Venezuela, and I asked how they propose I do that since as far as I know there are massive efforts to shut off any method of sending money to Venezuela and attorneys want to get paid,â he stated, referencing the impact of unilateral US economic sanctions which have restricted the ability of US citizens to transfer funds to Venezuela.
âI donât know what information theyâd be able to get out anyway since theyâre in Colombia and we donât have any diplomatic ties with Venezuela right now,â Denman added.
Beyond those conversations with US officials in BogotĂĄ, Denman said the only contact his family has had with the US government arrived through the FBI as part of what âsounded likeâ a criminal investigation into Jordan Goudreau, the former US Green-Beret who directed the bungled invasion of Venezuela, dubbed âOperation Gideon.â
âWeâve been talked to by the FBI a little bit. The questions they asked are revolving around Jordan and any contact weâve had with him,â Denman said. âTheyâve been very basic questions like, âDid we know Jordan before this? When have we talked to him? What numbers do we have for him? And if we have record of any communication between Luke and Jordan.ââ
Denman told The Grayzone he was âhappy to cooperate with the FBIâ because âbased on my communication with Luke from the beginning, what it looks like is that Luke genuinely believed this to be a US-backed operation and was acting [based] on that⊠I think any investigation is going to show that whatever Jordan actually knew and had actually going on, or whether the US was actually involved or not, Luke and Airan certainly believed that was the case.â
Denman explained that Luke and Airan trusted Goodreau because he was a âguy they had been in a lot of combat with, [who had] superior rank and all that stuff, so they did this thing they thought was meaningful.â
Denman expressed caution in dealing with US politicians, or either Presidential candidate, to assist his family in bringing Luke and Airan home, saying he would rather leave the task to âprivate individuals and members of society who actually honor soldier services as opposed to politicians who [are only concerned with] their own re-elections.â
âIâd like them involved if theyâre helpful but if theyâre not helpful Iâd rather they just stay out of it,â he added, suggesting President Donald Trump or Democratic Nominee Joe Biden would only involved âif some campaign advisors advised them [putting together] a photo-op with these guys would be good, but itâs a little unpredictable.â
When asked what he would like the US and Venezuelan public to know about his brother and his friend Airan Berry, Denman remarked, âthey believed the Venezuelan people to be suffering and they thought they were working in their governmentâs interest and with the backing of their government.â
âPeople work with limited information,â he added.
Anya Parampil is a journalist based in Washington, DC. She previously hosted a daily progressive afternoon news program called In Question on RT America. She has produced and reported several documentaries, including on-the-ground reports from the Korean peninsula and Palestine.