The US Captured Maduro: Why the 80-Year American Strategy Came to an End
The Capture of Nicolas Maduro and the New US Strategy
According to ХВИЛЯ: The US captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, marking a significant event that signifies the end of an 80-year American political strategy in the Eastern Hemisphere and a shift in focus to the Western Hemisphere. The operation to remove Maduro took place on Saturday and was an important step in changing the geopolitical situation in the region.
As part of the new US national security strategy published a month ago, priorities were set aimed at ensuring the security of the Western Hemisphere. In particular, over 50% of American exports and imports pass through the Gulf of Mexico, making this region strategically important for the United States. Meanwhile, Cuba has remained a challenge for the US since the Spanish-American War, especially given that Venezuela supplied about 40% of Cuba's oil.
Geopolitical Consequences and Expert Opinion
The operation was conducted just as it needed to be.
George Friedman, geopolitical expert
Friedman also emphasized that 'this 80-year adventure is over' and assured that the US has no intention of destroying Venezuela or even occupying it. He added that 'this year, the US and China will reach an understanding that will change the structure of the world.'
Thus, the capture of Nicolas Maduro signifies not only a shift of power in Venezuela but also substantial changes in American foreign policy, which is now focused on ensuring stability and security in the Western Hemisphere.
This event has the potential for significant consequences not only for Venezuela but for the entire region. The shift in US focus from the Eastern to the Western Hemisphere may indicate a new phase in international politics where geo-economic interests take precedence. It is also essential to monitor the reactions of other countries, particularly Cuba and neighboring states, to these changes, as they could impact stability throughout the Caribbean region.
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