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35 ДОКЛАДОВ В КАТАЛОГЕ -- "Venezuela"
Venezuela’s political factions consider joint legal defense of US-based assets amid disputed representation. Coordination follows US recognition of interim president, raising court representation issues.
The audacious US raid to capture Venezuela’s president marks a bold assertion of power but exposes strategic risks. President Trump’s recent rhetoric reveals growing tensions over energy security in the critical Strait of Hormuz. The operation and ensuing war raise grave doubts about US global influence and the stability of energy markets.
The US lifts sanctions on Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela’s interim leader, signaling warming ties and opening energy sector access amid Maduro's ouster. This strategic shift could reshape US influence in Latin America’s biggest oil producer.
The United States reinstates diplomatic presence in Venezuela months after a failed military attempt to remove President Maduro. This move marks a strategic recalibration amid ongoing regional tensions and power struggles in Latin America.
Nicolás Maduro, former Venezuelan leader, confronts US judicial system aiming to nullify serious drug trafficking accusations. This legal battle exposes deep geopolitical conflicts involving narcotics control and regional power struggle in Latin America.
Clashes between Maduro supporters and opponents disrupt New York court proceedings, highlighting ongoing Venezuela tensions. The demonstrations underscore deep partisan divides with global geopolitical implications.
A US federal judge scrutinizes administration efforts to deny Venezuela funds for Maduro's legal defense, holding questions on due process and fairness. The case challenges US seizure of Venezuelan assets amid ongoing political tension, spotlighting international legal and strategic stakes.
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez has replaced all senior military commanders, signaling a decisive reshaping of the military amid ongoing political upheaval. This sweeping reform follows US-backed regime change efforts, reflecting a critical pivot in Caracas' defense posture.
China’s removal of the J-20 chief designer signals deep systemic issues amid failures of Chinese missiles, radars, and fighter jets in Pakistan, Iran, and Venezuela. This internal purge underscores Beijing’s resolve to control corruption and technical flaws threatening its defense export credibility and regional influence.
The US is relaxing sanctions on Venezuela and suspending the Jones Act to boost crude supplies amid Middle East strikes targeting Gulf energy infrastructure, driving oil prices above $109 per barrel. These moves highlight Washington's strategic shift to stabilize global energy markets while tensions intensify regionally.
Delcy Rodriguez's replacement of longtime Defence Minister Vladimir Padrino signals a major power shift within Venezuela’s military hierarchy, weakening a key pillar of Nicolas Maduro’s regime. This dramatic move risks destabilizing Venezuela’s fragile military loyalty and escalating internal tensions.
China removes top nuclear and missile experts after Chinese-made weapon system failures in Pakistan, Iran, and Venezuela. This purge raises questions about internal accountability and reliability of Chinese defense technology.
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