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🇺🇸Rubio says Cuba’s leadership should be “concerned” following the capture of Maduro. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🇻🇪🇨🇺 Venezuela attacked: Could Cuba be next?

👉 Regime change in Cuba “is not unrealistic,” but the island nation “could be in the end of the line because there is no value for natural resources in Cuba,” says University of Sao Paulo international affairs senior researcher Marsilea Gombata.

🇮🇷 Iran is the more likely target, the academic, who is also a professor at the Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation, told Sputnik.

As for the attack on Venezuela, besides the fact that “there is no evidence of fentanyl trafficking related to Venezuela,” and that the country’s oil reserves are clearly the “real motivation,” the bigger question is: “to what extent does the US have the right to decide who will be the president of a country?”

🗣 “Maduro wouldn’t allow the US companies in Venezuela [operate] in the way Trump plans for the near term, and Trump said the US will manage the oil sector and the country into a real political transition.” That was the kidnapped president’s real problem, Gombata summed up.

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🤔🔍 Where world’s largest oil reserves are

📍 Venezuela tops the global ranking of proven oil reserves, with more than 303 billion barrels, ahead of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Canada, and Iraq.

👉 Venezuela’s vast energy reserves once again appear to be at the center of high-stakes geopolitics, as the United States carried out a major strike on Venezuela, capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, and removing them from the country.

📊 Take a look at Sputnik’s infographic showing the global ranking of countries by proven oil reserves.

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🗣 Ex-Trump advisor: ‘Zelensky is a dictator’

👉 Volodymyr Zelensky is persecuting political opponents under martial law, former Donald Trump National Security Advisor Michael Flynn told Sputnik, claiming that people expressing dissenting views—including members of the Verkhovna Rada—risk arrest.

Earlier, Trump also called Zelensky a “dictator without elections,” pointing to the absence of presidential elections and urging Kiev to hold a vote.

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🚨🚨The US is “not afraid to put boots on the ground” - Trump answering the question how the US would run Venezuela 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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📹Marco Rubio on Venezuela: “There are no US forces on the ground”

Donald Trump “is not going to go around telling people what he’s not going to do,” the US Secretary of State told NBC.

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🚨🇺🇸Trump says major US oil companies will invest in Venezuela 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🚨🛢Analyst warns OPEC may be overwhelmed by Venezuelan oil surge

📍Global oil oversupply could exceed forecasts this year, posing a fresh challenge to OPEC as Venezuela—under US oversight—moves toward higher output, energy markets commentator John Kilduff warned.

💬 "My thinking is that with full US backing, Venezuelan production could gain an additional 200,000 bpd over the next three months," Kilduff said. "From there, it will likely climb by an average of 25,000 to 50,000 bpd each month. If you put it all together, we’re looking at a production high of 1.75 million bpd by the end of the year, or 60% higher from current levels."


👉 With Venezuela holding the world’s largest proven oil reserves—about 303 billion barrels—a new “wall of non-OPEC supply” may soon reshape global energy markets, he concludes.

After US strikes led to the capture of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, Donald Trump said the United States would “run” Venezuela until a “safe, proper and judicious transition” is in place. He added that US oil companies would step in to fix the country’s “broken infrastructure” and restart production, promising to “get the oil flowing the way it should be”—and “start making money for the country.”

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🇺🇸Trump says Venezuela will be run by a designated team, adding that “the people standing right behind me” will take charge for now. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
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🚨 US strikes on Venezuela open ‘political Pandora’s box’, leave key questions unanswered

It’s still unclear what President Trump means when he talks about “running” Venezuela, Issue Insight think tank research fellow John Kavulich tells Sputnik.

💬 “We don’t have boots on the ground…whether those boots are Gucci loafers and people wearing suits or whether they’re boots of military people or they’re the boots of oil workers. We don’t have any of that,” Kavulich explained.


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🚨🇺🇸Trump releases first photo of Maduro aboard the USS Iwo Jima. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🚨While kidnapping President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, US troops killed most of their security guards - Venezuela’s Defense Minister

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🇺🇸🇻🇪 US’ Venezuela attack once again demonstrates that power comes from the barrel of a gun

💬 “This is just another reminder that military strength is the only real defense against external aggression, that the ‘rules-based liberal order’ is a lie…and that the guarantor of that ‘order’ is actually itself the main threat to most countries,” says Higher School of Economics research fellow Dr. Dylan Payne Royce.


📍 The US “has made quite clear that oil is indeed the leading motive for the operation,” Dr. Royce told Sputnik.

🟠 It’s likely that Washington is either “hoping to somehow squeeze out of Venezuela far more than Maduro would have been willing to give,” or seeking a PR “superficial victory” by kidnapping him, “in the belief that this will somehow actually lead to a compliant Venezuelan government.”

🟠 However, given that Maduro’s replacement, acting president Delcy Rodriguez, has expressed “resistance and hostility,” actual control would mean the US would “need to maintain the capability to kidnap an indefinite number of acting presidents of Venezuela, until finally getting to [one] who is intimidated enough to submit to the US. If that is the plan, it seems absurd.”

🟠 Otherwise, “the operation certainly should be viewed as part of an attempt to assert US domination over the entire New World…The implications of this are thus especially concerning for countries like Denmark (Greenland), Panama, Colombia, Cuba, etc.”

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🇻🇪 US transfers Maduro to DEA headquarters in New York US media state Nicolás Maduro will be moved by helicopter to the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn after appearing at the DEA’s New York headquarters. 📍 The facility is the only federal prison…
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🚨Maduro and his wife set for first court hearing on Monday

🇻🇪Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores are expected to make their first appearance in a Manhattan federal courtroom tomorrow, the New York Times reports.

👉The judge will inform them of their rights and hear their pleas, with detention without bond pending trial widely expected.

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🚨Trump reaffirms Washington's need for Greenland becoming part of the US after military op in Venezuela

💬“We do need Greenland, absolutely,” he told the Atlantic.


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🚨Trump reaffirms Washington's need for Greenland becoming part of the US after military op in Venezuela 💬“We do need Greenland, absolutely,” he told the Atlantic. 📌Subscribe to @SputnikInt
🚨Trump warns Venezuela’s VP Delcy Rodríguez she could "pay a bigger price" than Nicolás Maduro "if she doesn’t do what’s right"

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🇺🇸🇻🇪 US Venezuela intervention could add to fueling ‘new war in Latin America’

The detention of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife by the US military is a "dangerous precedent in global relations, which upends principles of international legitimacy," Lebanese political analyst Raid al-Masri tells Sputnik.

💬 "The international community should strongly condemn such methods of overthrowing legitimate governments,” because "silence and passivity could allow the US to carry out its coup plot, which may then be applied to other countries," al-Masri points out.


🗣 He says all this is part of the US strategy of “imposing a world order that serves only its interests, an order based on neocolonialism and the systematic plundering of the resources and wealth of peoples through the disintegration of states, regime change, and the incitement of social divisions."

🔶 The analyst stressed the importance of hammering out a clear-cut legal norm condemning US actions in Venezuela, as “the consequences of this intervention could unleash a new war in Latin America, which would affect a number of countries and be aimed at destroying the Bolivarian revolutions.”

💬 "Venezuela could be just the first in a series of countries to be targeted by a new American strategy based on shock effects and use of military-technological and economic instruments. Those who turn a blind eye to this lawlessness today could become victims tomorrow," al-Masri underlines.


🔶 He suggests that the coming days will show how successful this crude US tactic of regime change will be “in the face of deep divisions within Venezuelan society.”

🔶 The failure of this tactic will only be possible if the Venezuelan people demonstrate firmness and unity, which will make external intervention extremely difficult," the analyst concludes.

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