Venezuela’s Chavismo Realigns as U.S. Ties Deepen

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Venezuela’s long-running Chavismo era faces a realignment as Maduro’s government pursues closer cooperation with Washington and opens oil fields to new investment, sparking internal debates among hardliners and moderates about loyalty, control of wealth, and the durability of anti-American rhetoric.
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