US-Backed Regime Change in Venezuela Prompts Major Military and Government Overhaul
The Venezuelan government, led by Delcy Rodríguez, has initiated significant military and cabinet changes, claiming to enhance national sovereignty. This follows the US's restoration of diplomatic relations after a failed coup attempt against Nicolás Maduro. Rodríguez has replaced key military and government officials, including the Defense Minister, in a move seen as consolidating US influence in Venezuela. Analysts suggest that these reshuffles aim to ensure loyalty to US interests while facilitating foreign investment in the country's oil sector.

Delcy Rodríguez, acting President of Venezuela, has executed extensive military and cabinet reshuffles, purportedly to secure national sovereignty. This follows the US's diplomatic reopening in Caracas and a failed coup attempt against Nicolás Maduro.
Rodríguez's changes include the appointment of a new Defense Minister and leaders for all military branches. She has made 13 cabinet changes across various ministries, aligning the government closer to US interests.
Analysts note that these moves aim to establish a power structure favorable to the US and attract foreign investment, particularly in oil. The restructuring is perceived as a method to suppress dissent and assure foreign capital amid Venezuela's economic crisis.




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