Maduro’s regime was already in trouble before the COVID-19 pandemic and reinforced by the staggering drop in oil prices, Maduro’s regime is looking down the barrel of an even worse humanitarian crisis. His regime was already at risk. But now that the Noriega criteria have come to fruition, the global community is distracted, and as Russia is unwilling or unable to openly defy U.S. actions, Venezuela has perhaps lost its only lifeline of political and economic support. Maduro finds himself up a certain creek without a paddle, and the risk to his stability just skyrocketed. BY Michael Lyons. Full Text -> Global Risk Insight
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