International Relations

Venezuela’s Bluster Masks Regime’s Desperate Grip as U.S. Warns of Hostile Moves

By Economics Desk | August 30, 2025

As Caracas demands the U.S. back off its coast, Washington faces a regime desperate to distract from internal collapse and aggressive ambitions in the Caribbean—raising alarm bells for American national security.

In an increasingly tense chess match on America’s southern flank, Venezuela’s embattled socialist regime fired yet another salvo this weekend. Vice President Delcy Rodríguez publicly ordered the United States to "leave Venezuelan territory and coasts alone," while accusing Washington of deploying warships near Venezuelan waters under the guise of anti-narcotics operations. This isn’t mere rhetoric. It is a calculated attempt by Nicolás Maduro's government to project strength amid mounting economic chaos, rampant corruption, and social decay at home. By claiming that Venezuela will become “the worst nightmare” for the U.S. if attacked, Caracas aims to intimidate rather than engage in...

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