Venezuela’s turn to Israel is about survival, not conviction
- Six months after United States forces ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, the balance of power in Latin America and the Caribbean has shifted in Washington’s favour.
- In Maduro’s place stands Delcy Rodriguez, his former vice president, now acting president and a far more manageable partner for Washington.
- Her rise has given the administration of US President Donald Trump a de facto ally in its effort to revive US dominance over the Western Hemisphere under what has become known as the “Donroe Doctrine”.
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- Six months after United States forces ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, the balance of power in Latin America and the Caribbean has shifted in Washington’s favour.
- In Maduro’s place stands Delcy Rodriguez, his former vice president, now acting president and a far more manageable partner for Washington.
- Her rise has given the administration of US President Donald Trump a de facto ally in its effort to revive US dominance over the Western Hemisphere under what has become known as the “Donroe Doctrine”.
Sources: Al Jazeera