The Opposition’s theory in relation to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to Guyana, appeared to be that the US could or may be contemplating an invasion of, or some sort of intervention in, Venezuela and that if Guyana were to get involved, it would somehow jeopardize Guyana’s current case in the International Court of Justice (ICJ). How any action by the US, even if Guyana supports it, would affect Guyana’s case, when Venezuela has declined to participate in relation to an issue that occurred in 1899, and has not recognized the jurisdiction of the ICJ, is still to be explained.