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The Bizarre Partnership Between the U.S. and Venezuela
The U.S. reopened its embassy in Venezuela after seven years, amid renewed cooperation on humanitarian aid following deadly earthquakes. U.S. military personnel and diplomats are collaborating with Venezuelan officials, including Diosdado Cabello, despite past tensions and U.S. sanctions. The partnership raises concerns about conflicting U.S. priorities in the region.
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