In the past 60 minutes, a series of events have unfolded in Venezuela that have captured the attention of the international community. The capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by US forces, the deaths of Venezuelan and Cuban military personnel in a US raid, and the subsequent revelations of Havana’s covert influence in Venezuela have all contributed to a complex web of geopolitical tensions.
Chinese enterprises have been one of the few entities willing to invest in Venezuela despite international sanctions. However, with Maduro’s capture and the uncertainty surrounding the future of the country, questions arise about the fate of Chinese assets in Venezuela. The strategic partnership between China and Venezuela may face challenges in the wake of these recent developments.
Cuba’s covert influence in Venezuela has also been unveiled through the revelations surrounding Maduro’s capture. The deaths of 32 Cuban nationals in the country have shed light on the extent of Havana’s involvement in Venezuelan affairs. This revelation further complicates the already intricate geopolitical landscape in the region.
The United Nations has expressed deep concern over the US military operation in Venezuela, stating that it undermined a fundamental principle of international law. The dramatic events in Venezuela have sparked debates about the future strategies of the US in the region and the implications of its actions on the international stage.
Former UN envoy Bob Rae has warned that Trump’s actions in Venezuela suggest that Canada could also be at risk of similar interventions. The implications of these events extend beyond Venezuela, raising concerns about the broader implications for international relations in the Western Hemisphere.
As the global power struggle in Venezuela continues to unfold, it is essential to closely monitor the evolving dynamics between China, Cuba, and the US in the region. The future of Venezuela hangs in the balance, with significant implications for the international community.
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References:
1. “What assets does China have in Venezuela, and what could happen with Maduro gone?” – South China Morning Post: https://www.scmp.com/economy/global-economy/article/3338807/what-assets-does-china-have-venezuela-and-what-could-happen-maduro-gone?utm_source=rss_feed
2. “Exposed: Havana’s Covert Influence in Venezuela Unveiled Through Maduro Raid Revelations” – Internewscast Journal: https://internewscast.com/news/us/exposed-havanas-covert-influence-in-venezuela-unveiled-through-maduro-raid-revelations/
3. “US military operation in Venezuela undermined international law: UN” – IFP News: https://ifpnews.com/us-military-operation-in-venezuela-undermined-international-law-un/
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