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Comment l'Amérique latine a échoué face au Venezuela
The region’s divisions helped precipitate U.S. intervention
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Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 13, 2026
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Critics of U.S. intervention overlook the fact that regional inaction allowed the crisis in Venezuela to escalate to a point of international concern.
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While regional divisions contributed to Venezuela's crisis, it is essential to recognize the complex internal factors that also played a significant role.
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Venezuela's plight serves as a warning; without a unified Latin American front, external powers will continue to exploit the region's weaknesses.
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The U.S. intervention in Venezuela, fueled by regional divisions, has exacerbated the situation rather than providing a solution.
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Latin America's failure to unite against Venezuela's crisis demonstrates the need for stronger regional cooperation to address political instability.
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