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When the US Erases Red Lines: The Occupation of Venezuela and the Collapse of Global Deterrence

If it becomes a reality, the occupation of Venezuela would not merely be a tactical decision in U.S. foreign policy; it would mark a...

Delcy Rodríguez Gets the Kremlin’s Stamp of Approval

NEWS BRIEF Russia endorsed the new Venezuelan leadership in Caracas following the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro, declaring that Venezuela's destiny must be decided "without...

Over a Dozen Journalists Detained in Venezuela Amid Political Turmoil

At least 14 media workers were detained on Monday in Caracas while covering events related to the political upheaval in Venezuela. The arrests occurred...

Captured and Charged: Maduro in U.S. Court

Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro pleaded not guilty in a New York federal court to sweeping narcotics and weapons charges, calling his arrest a...

Trump to Meet U.S. Oil Giants After Maduro Ouster, Eyes Venezuela Oil Revival

The Trump administration is planning meetings with top U.S. oil companies to discuss reviving Venezuela’s oil industry following the dramatic U.S. military operation that...

Venezuela and the Geopolitical Consequences of American Intervention

The events unfolding in Venezuela do not merely constitute another episode of regional instability. They reflect a deeper transformation of the international system: the...

Venezuela after Maduro: A Turning Point for the Global Order?

The US military intervention in Venezuela and the removal of President Nicolás Maduro have sent shockwaves at international level. President Trump administration has defended...

The Maduro Extraction: A Masterclass in American Lethality

At approximately 0201 local time on January 3, America’s Delta Force, with support from the CIA and FBI, raided the Fuerte Tiuna military complex...

Maduro’s Abduction and the Logic of Realism: Controlling Oil for Controlling Nations

The Abduction of Maduro: A Long-Planned Operation The international community was stunned by the news of the abduction of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his...

Venezuela’s Rich Oil and Mining Sectors: Stranded by Failing Infrastructure

Venezuela has the largest estimated oil reserves in the world, holding about 17% of global reserves, or 303 billion barrels. Despite this, its crude...

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