The article examines the geopolitical situation in Venezuela as it faces mounting pressure from international adversaries. While the United States and its allies continue to challenge President Nicolás Maduro’s government, the lack of direct military intervention from American adversaries suggests a more nuanced approach to the crisis. Instead of outright support for Maduro, the focus appears to be on complicating efforts to remove him from power, which may involve a combination of economic and political strategies.
The presence of Russian military equipment, including fighter jets and rocket launchers, in San Carlos del Meta highlights Venezuela’s deepening alliance with Moscow. This relationship has become a critical factor in the country’s defense capabilities and its ability to withstand external pressures. The strategic placement of such assets underscores the broader implications for regional stability and the balance of power in South America.