Venezuela
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Venezuela.
Just weeks before the American military operation in Venezuela to capture President Nicolás Maduro, the US energy giant Halliburton filed an unusual lawsuit in international court claiming the Venezuelan…
Late Friday night into early Saturday, I watched the news and scrolled through social media as reports of explosions in Caracas began to spread.…
From Ukraine to Venezuela, claims of sovereignty often conceal strategic self-interest, exposing how global norms are wielded selectively to justify power rather…
We’ve been here before when it comes to the Trump administration’s attempts to force a political transition in Venezuela. In 2019 and…
KEY TAKEAWAYS This Time, Merely Exiting the Litter Box Won’t Cut it The year 2026 commenced with a new war: the U.S.’…
On January 3, 2026, at two o’clock in the morning, the United States declared war on Venezuela by bombing several strategic sectors…
In a military operation, Venezuela’s President Maduro was captured and transported to New York to face charges in a federal court. Reportedly,…
I have met Maduro, Delcy Rodriguez too. And before them Chavez. I have walked around the streets of Caracas. Through other locales…
There is only one word to describe the US attacks on Venezuela. That word is criminal. It is the only word that describes the…
Imperialism has never limited itself solely to military occupations, economic plunder, or diplomatic bullying. Its true power lies in its ability to…
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