Why the U.S. Hasn’t Launched a Full Invasion of Venezuela in 2025: 10 Strategic Reasons, Naval Buildup with USS Gerald R. Ford, CIA Covert Plans, and Oil Stakes

Why the U.S. invasion of Venezuela has been limited to pressure, naval forces, and covert tools, as Washington weighs oil, guerrilla risk, and diplomatic costs At first glance, American actions near Venezuela in 2025 look like the prelude to a large war, but so far they have not become one. The question of a U.S. […]

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Venezuela on the Brink: 5 Scenarios That Could Spark Conflict, U.S., Russia, China Stakes, and the Carvajal Files Reshaping Regional Strategy

How oil, ideology, and new intelligence from Hugo “El Pollo” Carvajal could push Washington and Caracas toward a dangerous confrontation. The rivalry between the United States and Venezuela has evolved from diplomatic friction into an ideological standoff that now risks becoming a regional crisis. Almost two decades after Hugo Chávez transformed Venezuelan politics, the country […]

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