While the UnitedUS States and its allies have already criticized the Maduro dictatorship for election fraud, the Biden admin.'s decisionhas dealt a further blow to his autocratic regime by publicly recognizerecognizing González as the country's president-elect isof a further blow to the regimeVenezuela. SomeDespite havespeculation speculatedthat Trump maymight be open to a softer approach towards Maduro but, givenlessons Blinken'sfrom statementhis andfirst lessonsstint fromat the firstWhite TrumpHouse administration,indicate Venezuela'sthat undemocraticCaracas regime should instead prepare itself for a barrage of sanctions.
Despite America's best attempts to claim otherwise, Maduro won the Venezuelanpresidential Presidentialelection Election.in Now,Venezuela the country finds its sovereignty and integrity underminedthe by an interventionist Western regime thatis seeksmeddling to meddle where it is not wanted. There must be no doubt that Venezuela will continue to push back against failed Western attempts to suffocateattack Maduro'sits governmentsovereignty, especially as the countryBRICS looksoffer towardsa the multitude of counter-hegemonic economic and political opportunities offered by the BRICS community.
There is a 57% chance that if Nicolás Maduro is inaugurated for a new term in Jan. 2025 ,there will be a Venezuelan civil war before 2050, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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