Venezuelan military officers are moving away from Nicolas Maduro and many agree with the opposition that he has technically become a dictator since his Jan. 10 inauguration, but they are not willing to lead an insurrection, according to officers in exile who claim to be in contact with others on active duty. But they are also not willing to repress massive opposition protests like the ones that shook the country in 2002, 2014 and 2017. “We’re at the best time for something like what happened in 2002,” when the late ruler Hugo Chavez was briefly ousted in a military coup, said former Maj.