As Venezuela falls deeper into economic
chaos, South America’s last revolutionary regime has found itself alone on the
world’s stage. Once, under the leadership of the late charismatic socialist
Hugo Chavez, Venezuela ran a network of alliances spanning the globe: From
Tehran and Beijing to Quito and Buenos Aires, including Moscow, Minsk and
Tripoli. But these last few years, with oil prices tumbling, Venezuela’s
international influence has evaporated, and its list of friends has shrunk
dramatically. More…

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