Is U.S. Military Operation in Venezuela a 'Return to 19th Century Gunboat Diplomacy'?
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Global Trust In U.S. Dollar Tested After Venezuela Action
The U.S. dollar’s position as the world’s dominant reserve currency is facing renewed scrutiny as central banks and investors reassess America’s global role following Washington’s actions in Venezuela. Analysts say President Donald Trump’s America First approach, highlighted by the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, has reinforced perceptions that the United States is prioritizing its own interests over global norms. U.S. dollar domina…
More than 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the world is on the verge of a new Cold War where rivalries between major powers take precedence over global cooperation.
The American incursion into Venezuela and the capture of Nicolas Maduro were the first scope of the White House's National Security Strategy (NSS) presented a month ago, which declared the Western Hemisphere a sphere of influence for the United States of America, thus rekindling the instincts of the era of gunboat diplomacy and neo-imperialism of the last century.
How Chinese-Made Radar Defense Systems Failed in Venezuela
U.S. forces stormed into Venezuela before dawn on Jan. 3 and captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, in a lightning operation that punched in and out of Caracas before its air defenses could mount an effective response. The operation resulted in no U.S. fatalities and no loss of U.S. military equipment, U.S. officials said. The U.S. mission—code-named Operation Absolute Resolve—has quickly become more than a politic…
At least 56 Cuban and Venezuelan soldiers died during the military operation that launched the U.S. into Venezuela.
Venezuela could be just first step in U.S. attempt to control Western Hemisphere
President Donald Trump ran as an isolationist and against “forever wars.” He has not put forward a coherent, strategic “America First” plan for the military actions taken in Venezuela. In the same week, Trump stated drugs, oil, and regime change as reasons both for bombing boats allegedly carrying drugs and using U.S. forces to capture President Nicolás Maduro at his safe house.Trump thrives in chaos and is using his addiction to U.S. military p…
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