Venezuela’s Maduro Welcomed to Talk by U.S. Amid Rising Tensions—But What’s the Real Agenda?
As Venezuela faces unprecedented pressure from U.S. sanctions and military presence, Maduro’s government welcomes direct talks with President Trump. But can dialogue serve America’s interests—or does it risk rewarding a rogue regime?
In a world where national sovereignty and security are paramount, the recent statements by Venezuela's Attorney General Tarek William Saab welcoming direct conversations between Nicolás Maduro and former U.S. President Donald Trump raise urgent questions about America's strategy in the hemisphere.Saab's remarks came amidst an unusual surge of U.S. naval and aerial deployments in the Caribbean since last August—a clear signal of Washington's intent to confront the Venezuelan regime's malign activities head-on. Yet, Saab framed Trump's openness to dialogue as a hopeful sign that "dialogue will prevail." But should American patriots welcome such overtures without scrutiny?Is Dialogue with Maduro a...
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