US Captures Venezuela's President, Shifting Regional Power Calculus
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A direct U.S. military operation captured Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday. The action has placed the country under a U.S.-managed transition government.
Analysts say the move will force Latin American nations to reassess their alliances. Governments are now questioning how effectively China and Russia can shield their partners when the U.S. decides to intervene.
This operation marks the most direct U.S. military action in Latin America in decades. It signals a newly assertive American approach to the region.
The event is seen as a major test of Washington's willingness to use force to achieve its political goals. Regional capitals are watching closely, analyzing what the U.S.'s next move might be.