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Venezuela: Could U.S. intervention lead to a new Cold War?

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Ever since Juan Guaido stood up and swore himself in as self-declared President of Venezuela - in direct opposition to incumbent President Nicolas Maduro - countries around the world have declared their support for one man or the other. And those alliances have broken down along very familiar lines, raising the specter of Cold War tensions once again. So is the crisis in Venezuela a domestic, humanitarian one? Or does it risk becoming the center of an international tug-of-war for influence? Hannah Vaughan Jones anchors a conversation with Iain Martin, Rachel Shabi and Bonnie Greer. via Knit
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Ever since Juan Guaido stood up and swore himself in as self-declared President of Venezuela - in direct opposition to incumbent President Nicolas Maduro - countries around the world have declared their support for one man or the other. And those alliances have broken down along very familiar lines, raising the specter of Cold War tensions once again. So is the crisis in Venezuela a domestic, humanitarian one? Or does it risk becoming the center of an international tug-of-war for influence? Hannah Vaughan Jones anchors a conversation with Iain Martin, Rachel Shabi and Bonnie Greer. via Knit
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