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Where Venezuela Goes From Here

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The good news is that, as things stand, Maduro’s capture is unlikely to lead to a surge of violence, writes Ian Bremmer.

The good news is that, as things stand, Maduro’s capture is unlikely to lead to a surge of violence, writes Ian Bremmer.

2026-01-08  718  中等
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First, the good news, at least for those who fear Maduro’s capture will create a power vacuum that can only be filled with violence. The apparent ease with which U.S. soldiers found and arrested Maduro reflects an inside job, one coordinated in advance between the Trump Administration and Venezuela’s military. It matters that Maduro’s Vice President, Delcy Rodriguez, was quickly sworn into power with the backing of the country’s defense and interior ministers—a signal of continuity that Washington has accepted.

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