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How Venezuela Becomes a Quagmire

Geopolitics
Venezuela
January 16, 2026に開始

The article explores Venezuela's complex political and economic crisis, highlighting the challenges of international intervention and the deep-rooted issues that contribute to its ongoing instability.

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External intervention in Venezuela could exacerbate the conflict and undermine the country's sovereignty.

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The complexity of Venezuela's situation requires a nuanced approach that balances humanitarian aid with respect for local governance.

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Venezuela’s humanitarian crisis demands immediate international intervention to prevent further suffering of its citizens.

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A multilateral diplomatic effort is essential to resolve Venezuela's political and economic turmoil sustainably.

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Sanctions imposed on Venezuela are counterproductive and harm the very population they aim to help.

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