Gabriel Aguirre on the Kidnapping of Maduro - World BEYOND War
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For twenty years, China has lent billions to Venezuela in exchange for oil. But with the fall of Nicolas Maduro and the return to power from Washington to Caracas, a question becomes central: Will Beijing lose some of the money he lent?
Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky will have to deal with the new international deal imposed by the US operation on Saturday in Venezuela.
The kidnapping of Nicolás Maduro is the end of the Chavez experiment in Venezuela and the beginning of a strange world order - The reason the United States attacked Venezuela is a big fat lie.
Mexico must take seriously what happened in Venezuela after the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and contemplate that a scenario of US military intervention in its territory—even if it is very focused against narco—is likely, says the master in International Security at King's College in London, Víctor Hernández.
On the night of January 3, the United States conducted operations in Venezuela to capture the country's President Nicholas Maduro, killing at least 40 people, including civilians, and his wife and Maduro are being held in the United States by the accused in a major drug-terrorism case.
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