Venezuela’s Sovereignty at Stake: Exposing the U.S. Power Play Behind the Headlines
While Caracas insists on self-governance, Washington’s explicit plans to coordinate Venezuela’s regime transition reveal a blatant disregard for national sovereignty—raising urgent questions about American overreach and geopolitical motives.
In a bold assertion of national sovereignty, Delcy Rodríguez, Venezuela’s acting president, declared unequivocally that no "external agent" governs her country. This statement is more than rhetoric: it confronts a stark reality—the United States administration recently announced direct involvement in coordinating a regime change in the oil-rich nation. Rodríguez's insistence that the Venezuelan government rules alongside its people highlights an essential principle too often undermined by foreign interference: the right of nations to self-determination without external coercion. As she spoke to citizens on state television, detailing efforts to bolster agricultural and industrial sectors amid crises, the contrast with Washington's aggressive...
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