How the World Sees the U.S. Raid in Venezuela
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The committee emphasizes that this action "set a grave precedent for the future of our Latin American and Caribbean region that feels seriously threatened its sovereignty"
How the World Sees the U.S. Raid in Venezuela
The U.S. operation grabbing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro caused disquiet in many capitals around the globe, not least due to subsequent talk of seizing Greenland. But several governments have tempered their responses. Crisis Group experts offer a 360-degree view of the reactions and their implications.
Five professors discuss implications of U.S. intervention in Venezuela
On Jan. 3, following months of the bombings of boats allegedly transporting drugs off the Venezuelan coast, United States special forces captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro in an overnight raid on Caracas and brought him to trial in New York, N.Y. on narco-terrorism charges.The Dartmouth sat down with five professors to learn more about the situation: government professor Lisa Baldez, who specializes in human rights and Latin American p…
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