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Understanding Venezuela's Current Crisis Amid U.S. Military Actions

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Venezuela is facing a critical juncture following the unprecedented capture of President Nicolás Maduro amid escalating tensions with the United States. The U.S. military's actions in the Caribbean and targeted attacks on vessels linked to Venezuela have intensified the situation, raising questions about the future of the Chavista regime. With over 7.9 million Venezuelans having migrated since the crisis began, the country's economy remains heavily reliant on oil, despite significant drops in production. The geopolitical landscape is shifting as Venezuela seeks support from allies like China and Russia, while facing increased sanctions from the U.S. This unfolding drama is crucial for understanding the region's stability and the implications for Venezuelan citizens.

Key Details: • Over 7.9 million Venezuelans have migrated in search of better living conditions. • Venezuela's oil production has fallen to less than half of its 2013 levels. • The U.S. has imposed stricter sanctions on Venezuela since mid-2024. • Venezuela's economy is now increasingly dependent on trade with China and Russia.

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Donald TrumpVenezuelaNicolás MaduroCaribbeanGustavo PetroColombiaCIAVladimir PutinLuiz Inácio Lula da SilvaChinaBrazilOPEPAdministración de Información Energética de EE.UU.

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