Why Venezuela matters from the broader geopolitical perspective

Whatever happens in Venezuela—where a large majority of the people voted for a change on July 28, according to the only results published so far—will influence the relation of forces in the Latin American region and beyond.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, pictured, says he won the July 28 election, but Venezuela's opposition leaders are believed to have beaten Maduro.

The stolen presidential elections in Venezuela that took place on July 28 have implications for the Americas, the Middle East, and the world. This countr...

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