Tag: Maduro


On a moonless night in September 2025, American warships patrolling the Caribbean Sea opened fire on a Venezuelan vessel, killing eleven people. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described it matter-of-factly as another drug interdiction operation.
Un attacco contro il Venezuela seguito da un’occupazione militare implicherebbe l’accumulo di un ulteriore fardello – sia in termini finanziari che di vite umane – che gli Usa non sono nelle condizioni di sostenere.
The U.S. seems poised to launch its largest intervention in Latin America in at least 35 years, as military assets continue to accumulate in the theater surrounding Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuela.
Trump’s plans are criminally transparent: they are quite simply a brazen effort to legitimize regime change with the ultimate goal of appropriating Venezuela’s petroleum resources.

