🖊OPINION | After the US Bombing, a Venezuelan Community Under Siege Speaks
Solidarity activist Roger Harris visited Ciudad Tiuna, where residents described the impact of the January 3 US airstrikes.
Residents say over 100 people were killed in the attack, which also led to the reported abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores. Community members continue to demand their release, along with sovereignty, non-intervention, and reparations.
Read the full opinion piece here 👉🏾https://venezuelanalysis.com/opinion/after-the-us-bombing-a-venezuelan-community-under-siege-speaks/
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🖊OPINION | After the US Bombing, a Venezuelan Community Under Siege Speaks
Solidarity activist Roger Harris visited Ciudad Tiuna, where residents described the impact of the January 3 US airstrikes.
Residents say over 100 people were killed in the attack, which also led to the reported abduction of President Nicolás Maduro and Cilia Flores. Community members continue to demand their release, along with sovereignty, non-intervention, and reparations.
Read the full opinion piece here 👉🏾https://venezuelanalysis.com/opinion/after-the-us-bombing-a-venezuelan-community-under-siege-speaks/
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🗒️🗣️ INTERVIEW | What Is Really Happening in Venezuela
Venezuelanalysis editor Ricardo Vaz joined Ileana Chan on the Global Majority for Peace podcast to take stock of Venezuela’s political reality following the January 3 US attacks and kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro.
The discussion focuses on the long history of imperialist attacks against the Bolivarian Revolution and the US’ efforts to take control of the Venezuelan oil industry.
Watch the full interview here 👉🏾https://venezuelanalysis.com/video/what-is-really-happening-in-venezuela/
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🖊OPINION | After the Bombs: Venezuelans Concerned About a Future of Coercion and Colonization
In her latest opinion piece, Jessica Dos Santos takes stock of Venezuelans’ concerns and local expert assessments pointing to a politically and economically difficult road ahead, with the country portrayed as being held hostage by the US, following what officials describe as “a new political moment.”
Read the full opinion piece here: https://shorturl.at/cfU4Z
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📰 NEWS | Rubio Defends US Military Operation, Praises Venezuela Oil Reform
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the January 3 US military operation in Venezuela during a Senate hearing, arguing it was not an act of war. He also confirmed that Washington is administering Venezuelan oil sales, with proceeds deposited in US-controlled accounts before partial release to Caracas.
On Tuesday, Acting President Delcy Rodríguez announced that Venezuela is using "unblocked funds" to import medical equipment from the US.
Read our report 👉🏽https://shorturl.at/Sm9iK
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📰 NEWS | Venezuela: Judge Refuses to Dismiss Maduro Case, Challenges US Blocking of Defense Funding
A US federal judge has declined to dismiss the case against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores during a hearing in Brooklyn.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein rejected defense arguments that sanctions blocking access to Venezuelan state funds justified dropping the charges, but indicated the issue could be revisited. He also challenged prosecutors’ claims, noting sanctions prevent the defendants from using personal funds and stating they “no longer represent a threat.”
Flores’ request for a medical evaluation was approved. Both defendants remain in custody, with a new court date to be scheduled.
Read our full report here 👉🏽https://shorturl.at/jbvKH
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📰 NEWS | Venezuelans Stage Mass Rally, Demand Maduro Liberation and Return
Chavista supporters rallied in Caracas on Tuesday demanding the release of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores, one month after their reported capture during a US attack on Venezuela on Jan. 3.
Maduro and Flores were arraigned in New York on Jan. 5, pleaded not guilty to charges including drug trafficking conspiracy, and their next hearing has been postponed to March 26 following a request from US prosecutors.
Read the full report here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuelans-stage-mass-rally-demand-maduro-liberation-and-return/
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📰 NEWS | Venezuelan Healthcare Workers Demand Maduro’s Release as Rodríguez Defends ‘Fearless’ Diplomacy with the US
Venezuelan healthcare workers rallied at UN offices in Caracas on January 23, calling for the release of President Nicolás Maduro and First Lady Cilia Flores after their January 3 detention by US forces. Demonstrators submitted a letter to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights requesting condemnation of the action and their immediate release.
At the same time, diplomatic engagement between Caracas and Washington is moving forward. Acting President Delcy Rodríguez confirmed ongoing talks with US officials, and the White House announced a prospective visit by the Venezuelan leader.
Read our report 👉🏽https://shorturl.at/CzH4c
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🔈PODCAST | Venezuela After January 3: A New Stage of US Imperialism
The VA Podcast is back. In our Season 3 premiere, we tackle the fallout of the January 3rd military escalation against Caracas, an event that marks a volatile new chapter in the long history of US intervention in the region.
Join Venezuelanalysis Chief Editor Ricardo Vaz, Associate Editor Lucas Koerner, and VA Founder Greg Wilpert as they break down the geopolitical shift from "maximum pressure" to direct confrontation. This episode goes beyond the headlines to analyze the underlying causes and the global consequences of Washington’s renewed focus on "its" hemisphere.
Follow the link for early access to this episode: https://www.patreon.com/venanalysis
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🎙🔊 Episode 43 of the VA Podcast is live!
The Venezuelanalysis Podcast is back. In our new season premiere, we tackle the fallout of the January 3rd military escalation against Caracas, an event that marks a volatile new chapter in the long history of US intervention in the region.
Join Venezuelanalysis Lead Editor Ricardo Vaz, Associate Editor Lucas Koerner, and VA Founder Greg Wilpert as they break down the geopolitical shift from "maximum pressure" to direct confrontation. This episode goes beyond the headlines to analyze the underlying causes and the global consequences of Washington’s renewed focus on "its" hemisphere.
Watch the full episode here 👉https://youtu.be/NKuCNIxn2MA
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🖊OPINION | Western Gangster Journalism Runs Cover for Trump’s ‘Donroe Doctrine’ in Venezuela
Western corporate media have played an active role in recent years in legitimizing escalated US aggression against Venezuela, including whitewashing economic sanctions that killed tens of thousands.
In his latest opinion piece, VA's Ricardo Vaz breaks down this dishonest corporate media coverage that endorsed the US' military buildup and attacks against Venezuela.
Read the full opinion piece here: https://venezuelanalysis.com/opinion/western-gangster-journalism-runs-cover-for-trumps-donroe-doctrine-in-venezuela/
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🗒️🗣️ INTERVIEW | Reinaldo Iturriza: ‘The Priority Is to Organize the Counter-Offensive’
Reinaldo Iturriza analyzes the present Venezuelan political context, the US attacks, and the strategic setbacks for the Bolivarian Process.
He describes the January 3 events as “an invasion, in every sense of the word,” linking US actions to control over strategic resources such as oil, and stresses that “the priority must be on organizing the counter-offensive,” arguing that this requires rebuilding political organization and uniting forces to recover national sovereignty.
Read the full interview here 👉🏾https://venezuelanalysis.com/interviews/reinaldo-iturriza-the-priority-is-to-organize-the-counter-offensive/
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📰 NEWS | Venezuela and US Reestablish Diplomatic Ties Following Two-Month Anniversary of Military Strikes
Venezuela and the United States announced on March 6 that they are restoring diplomatic relations after a seven-year rupture. The two governments released near-simultaneous statements confirming renewed engagement, though no timeline was given for reopening embassies or consulates.
The rapprochement follows the Jan. 3 US military strikes and the detention of President Nicolás Maduro. In the past two months, several senior US officials, including CIA Director John Ratcliffe and Energy Secretary Chris Wright, have traveled to Caracas. Venezuelan authorities have also enacted reforms, including changes to the Hydrocarbon Law, aimed at attracting foreign corporate investment.
Read our full report here 👉🏾https://venezuelanalysis.com/news/venezuela-and-us-reestablish-diplomatic-ties-following-two-month-anniversary-of-military-strikes/
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