Nicolás Maduro, facing internal challenges, has increased Venezuela’s military presence near the disputed Esequibo region. Since February 9, the Venezuelan military has deployed substantial personnel and equipment to this area. The Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) documented these developments, incorporating satellite photos as evidence in their report. Despite tensions and a case at […]
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