What the US Intervention in Venezuela Means for China’s Presence in Latin America
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US Operations in Venezuela Shatter Beijing’s Influence in Latin America: Analysts
Beijing’s failure to defend its “all-weather” ally Venezuela following the United States’ capture of the nation’s leader Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 3 illustrates its incompetence and undermines its political and economic leverage across Latin America, experts say. This comes as U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he anticipated temporary American oversight of Venezuela’s interim government could extend for years in an interview with The New York…
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Beijing’s failure to defend its “all-weather” ally Venezuela after the U.S. capture of Nicolás Maduro exposes incompetence and weakens its leverage. The post US Operations in Venezuela Shatter Beijing’s Influence in Latin America: Analysts appeared first on The Thinking Conservative News.
Despite promises of less American interference abroad, Donald Trump's intervention in Venezuela has not yet sparked an uprising in his own country. Politiken has spoken to three Republican voters.
The US military operation in Venezuela heralds a new geopolitical era for Latin America: the return of US neocolonialism. The region is in panic
Venezuela has been China's bridgehead in Latin America. Beijing has established partnerships with many countries there and wants to expand cooperation. Will this become more difficult after the US attack? By Jörg Endriss.
In 1999, as soon as he unleashed his Bolivarian revolution, Venezuela’s then President Hugo Chávez began his first international tour with a trip to China. He was looking for closer ties; it was a fruitful journey: agreements were sealed to increase the flow of oil from the Orinoco Strip, initiatives in the energy sector and the promotion of investments of the Asian country in Venezuela. “We asked China to continue its effort so that the world w…
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