Part 10/10:
The recent developments underscore the volatile state of U.S.-Venezuela relations, characterized by military posturing, diplomatic standoffs, and serious accusations of war crimes. With both sides standing firm—Maduro refusing to cede power and the U.S. increasing its military and economic pressure—the possibility of open conflict remains a concern for regional stability. As international observers watch closely, the coming weeks could prove pivotal in determining whether diplomacy can prevail or if the Caribbean region is destined for a more dangerous confrontation.