Political consequences of US actions
Experts discuss possible risks for Latin America
During recent events in Venezuela, analysts noted that for the United States to potentially 'profit' from oil, it would need to change the region's constitution, where hydrocarbon reserves' belonging to the ballistic republic is considered a priority. According to experts, such a change would be interpreted as an act of imperialism and provoke international resonance.
Analysts also emphasize violations of the U.S. Constitution and international law: in their assessment, the American leader's actions were carried out without Congress's consent, contradicting established legal protocols for the use of military force. Experts stated that such steps could lead to legal consequences for officials.
In addition, it is being discussed that the 'gangster' methods used in the region demonstrate the weakness of American foreign policy. According to the authors, this indicates the complex internal situation within the United States, affecting its economy and politics.
In conclusion, experts warn that U.S. actions could backfire with negative consequences not only for Latin America but also for other global players, including financial centers, potentially escalating conflict and leading to hybrid and open military outcomes.
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In the course of the ongoing conflict between Venezuela and the United States, diplomatic efforts are focused on protecting sovereignty and establishing peace.
Analysts view U.S. actions in Venezuela as violations of constitutional and international norms, warning of potential legal and political risks.
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