Katie Pavlich: It's Too Early to Call Venezuela Operation a Success
NewsNationJanuary 22, 20265 min2,891 views
10 connections·18 entities in this video→Assessing the Venezuela Operation
- 💡 It is considered "far too early" to declare the U.S. operation in Venezuela a success, according to Katie Pavlich.
- 🎯 The operation's success is being measured by the ability to extract Nicolás Maduro and use him to gain crucial information.
- 🔑 Information sought includes details about the Maduro regime, its ties to Russia, and the Iranian drone program being established in Venezuela.
Political Landscape in Venezuela
- ⚠️ Delcy Rodríguez's stance is to "stand up to Washington" and defend Venezuelan sovereignty, despite claims of U.S. influence.
- 📉 The infrastructure for elections is deemed fraudulent, making immediate democratic transition unlikely.
- 🤝 Behind-the-scenes deals may be made for the current regime to stay in power in exchange for U.S. intelligence.
U.S. Interests and Strategy
- ⚡ The U.S. has larger global interests at stake, including preventing Venezuela from becoming a base for countries with nuclear weapons or advanced drone technology.
- 🛢️ The U.S. is strategically seizing oil tankers to cut off revenue for the Maduro regime and potentially impact Cuba.
- ⏳ The U.S. is prepared for a "long game", willing to stay involved as long as necessary to protect its interests in the Western Hemisphere.
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