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Venezuela is currently facing an extremely sensitive historical turning point, amid escalating debate over whether the United States is reviving the Monroe Doctrine in a contemporary formulation aimed at reimposing its traditional hegemony over the Western Hemisphere. Recent military and political developments between Washington and Caracas, accompanied by shocking statements and unilateral measures, have constituted a clear indication of a qualitative shift in the nature of the conflict between the two parties. This shift transcends a mere bilateral crisis, reflecting instead a broader struggle over regional and international influence. The most striking aspect of this context was not the large-scale US military strikes that targeted sites within Venezuelan territory, including areas surrounding the capital, Caracas, but rather the subsequent political […]
