FO° Talks: Trump, Maduro and Oil: How the Venezuela Operation Redefines American Power
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10 Articles
FO° Talks: Trump, Maduro and Oil: How the Venezuela Operation Redefines American Power
Fair Observer’s Video Producer Rohan Khattar Singh speaks with Professor Leonardo Vivas of Lesley University about the dramatic US military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Venezuelan First Lady Cilia Flores. They examine how the operation was executed, why oil sits at the center of Washington’s strategy and what the episode reveals about American power in an era of global instability. More than a regiona…
For Venezuelans inside and outside the country, the dominant emotion is cautious hope. They have seen unfulfilled promises, sterile dialogues, frustrated leaderships. They have learned to distrust. And yet, something has changed Posted in Article 14 By: Beatriz Becerra January has been much more than a month for Venezuela and the world. It has been a demolition: of an authoritarian leadership, yes, but also of certainties, of control structures …
The military operation of January 3 put the South American country under the controversial US tutelage
It has been a month since the intervention of the United States in Venezuela, which included the removal and deportation to the United States of Nicolás Maduro. In recent days it has been found that the operation, illegal and unilateral, has nevertheless served to stop the most blatant persecution against the opposition and to open prisons where political prisoners suffered repression.
Chavismo celebrates this Monday 27 years in the power of Venezuela with its current leader detained in the United States.
Venezuela: imperialism, post Chavismo, and resistance from below (part 1)
In part 1 of a two part article Mike Gonzalez discusses Trump’s motives for the attack on Venezuela and the kidnapping of its president. Protestors gather in Columbus Circle against the invasion of Venezuela and kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro by the U.S. Image by Swinxy CC BY 4.0 Donald Trump described the kidnapping of Nicolas Maduro, the Venezuelan president, as ‘like a television programme’. But the bombs that were dropping on key points in and…
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