China and Russia are unlikely to attempt a daring Maduro-style raid, aware of the high geopolitical stakes and possible repercussions. Instead, they choose to exert their influence quietly from the shadows, steering clear of direct military moves to maintain global strategic balance
Browsing: Maduro
China faces a significant strategic setback as Venezuela ousts Nicolás Maduro, cutting ties with a crucial regional ally and vital oil supplier. This move throws Beijing’s influence and energy security in Latin America into deep uncertainty
Counting On Carte Blanche: What Maduro’s Capture Could Mean For Russia plunges into the gripping geopolitical drama surrounding Venezuela’s leader. It unravels Moscow’s calculated strategies and uncovers how this critical turning point could redefine power balances across Eurasia
At a recent UN meeting, the Chinese envoy delivered a sharp rebuke to the US over four “serious violations” and urgently demanded the immediate release of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, passionately emphasizing the critical need to uphold national sovereignty
Plaintiffs in Argentina have launched a daring move, urging the courts to seek the extradition of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of grave human rights violations and corruption. This bold action intensifies the growing international pressure on the embattled Venezuelan leader
The recent capture of Nicolás Maduro has sparked a heated debate about U.S. intentions, with critics claiming Washington is strategically positioning itself to dominate the global oil market amid rising geopolitical tensions and surging energy demand
Former President Donald Trump shocked many by expressing a surprising willingness to hold talks with Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro. He also boldly declared that US strikes in Mexico are “ok,” signaling a potential shift in his approach to regional security and diplomacy







