Venezuelan Military’s Shift to Delcy Rodríguez: What It Means for America’s Strategic Interests
As Venezuela’s military declares loyalty to Delcy Rodríguez just weeks after the U.S. captured Nicolás Maduro, Washington faces a critical test in asserting its influence and defending hemispheric stability.
The recent recognition of Delcy Rodríguez as commander in chief of Venezuela’s National Bolivarian Armed Forces (FANB) signals a troubling consolidation of power within Caracas, occurring just 25 days after the United States executed an unprecedented operation capturing Nicolás Maduro and his wife. While Washington pursued decisive action to restore constitutional order and protect democracy in the region, this development uncovers the resilience of entrenched authoritarian networks that continue to undermine American interests. When Loyalty Trumps Justice: The Venezuelan Military’s Choice In a state-broadcast ceremony led by Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López and high-ranking officials such as Diosdado Cabello and...
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