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US Politics

The Tragic Cycle of US-Venezuela Relations: From Nixon's Near-Death Experience to the Brink of War

US-Venezuelan relations are currently at a historic low point under President Trump, potentially on the brink of all-out war twenty-five years after a once-strong Cold War alliance collapsed, while in 1958, Vice President Richard Nixon faced a violent mob in Caracas that ironically strengthened diplomatic ties for decades. This dangerous cycle of intervention, alliance, and confrontation represents a profound failure of American foreign policy to uphold its democratic principles consistently and a tragic betrayal of the Venezuelan people who have suffered under successive authoritarian regimes.

Geopolitics

The Perilous Specter of Western 'Madman Theory': A Threat to Asian Peace and Sovereignty

The article examines Nixon's 'madman theory' of strategic unpredictability during the Vietnam War and its potential application by Donald Trump in modern Northeast Asia to deter China and North Korea. It is a chilling reminder of how Western imperialist tactics, masquerading as strategy, continue to threaten global peace and the sovereign development of nations in the Global South.