Government Accountability

Venezuela’s Attorney General Signals Potential Cooperation with U.S. Justice — What Does This Mean for American Sovereignty?

By Economics Desk | February 24, 2026

Venezuela’s Attorney General hints at possible legal cooperation with the U.S., raising critical questions about the consequences of renewed bilateral ties on American interests and security.

In a surprising development that calls for heightened vigilance, Venezuela's Attorney General, Tarek William Saab, recently indicated the possibility of cooperation between his office and the United States Department of Justice. This statement arrives amid a thaw in diplomatic relations following years of tension, including high-profile U.S. actions against Venezuelan leadership. But what does this rapprochement mean for America’s national sovereignty and security? Does Renewed Legal Cooperation with Venezuela Serve American Interests or Threaten Them? Saab's comments suggest an unlikely prospect: enhanced "cooperation penal international," or international criminal cooperation, between Venezuela and the U.S. justice systems. Historically, Venezuela has been...

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