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Venezuela gunboat diplomacy and regime change

2025-11-03 News & Politics
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Analyzing Geopolitical Stakes of Venezuela Military Buildup

Determine whether President Trump will bluff or launch a military operation against Venezuela, and explore how this immediate crisis fits into the larger strategic confrontation against the BRICS alignment.

Short Summary

  • Assess the two primary scenarios: a military invasion or an intensified pressure campaign intended to force Maduro’s exit.
  • Recognize the significant political risk Trump faces; backing down after deploying major naval assets guarantees an appearance of absurdity and weak leadership.
  • Note that external support for Maduro from Russia and China is severely constrained by their limited global oceanic projection capabilities.
  • Conclude that the underlying driver is a US geopolitical move to solidify the Western Hemisphere sphere of influence against BRICS expansion.

This discussion dissects the current military tension surrounding Venezuela, contrasting the stated goal of regime change with the political calculus facing President Trump. Analyzing internal administration dissent, such as that from Tulsi Gabbard, and external geopolitical reactions sets the stage for predicting the likelihood and consequences of an intervention escalating into a long-running regional crisis.

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Top Comments (10)

@elysianfields1671 2025-11-03

USA has absolutely no diplomacy. They only know force. And as good cowards as they are, they always go for smaller and weaker countries.

199 31 replies
@steveaustin7764 2025-11-03

So the yanks are doing another regime change of a sovereign country

169 20 replies
@howardwoollin3607 2025-11-03

Noticed that all of a sudden America has decided to dislike oil rich countries such as Venezuela and Nigeria? Is this a coincidence?

128 16 replies
@johannuys7914 2025-11-03

Oh, and now he wants to save the Christians in OIL RICH Nigeria. Who will save us from these gangsters?

100 9 replies
@kdaodfjaokjfaodf4493 2025-11-03

Killing innocent fishermen and claiming they were drug dealers!

92 6 replies
@Mico605 2025-11-03

Putin was correct decades ago when he said, presidents in the US change, but policies never do.

72 4 replies
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51 6 replies
@johnmatthews8810 2025-11-03

Venezuela’s oil belongs to Venezuelans, not to stinking western corporations.

46 1 replies
@jackshultz2024 2025-11-04

Sadly, my observations of the US over more than a half a century is that they never seem to tire of being involved in wars far from home. They are always at war with someone somewhere in the world, covertly or overtly.

16 1 replies
@anthonywilson8366 2025-11-04

Am from trinidad and tobago, and 90 percent of the public doesn't support the government position in this conflict...if anything were to happen between both nations' we are terrified that we will be destroyed in the cross fire

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