Joe Parkin Daniels, The Guardian: What next for Venezuela? The four most likely outcomes
Will Maduro hang on to power? Will the standoff end in war? The embattled nation stands at a crossroads
Venezuela is in turmoil. Both Nicolás Maduro and Juan Guaidó claim to be president – the latter until new elections can be held – and neither has any incentive to back down.
Maduro, who two weeks ago was sworn into his second term following disputed elections last year, has little public support, but he retains the backing of the military.
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Commentaries And Analysis On The Crisis In Venezuela
What next for Venezuela? Everything you need to know about the country with two presidents -- Sam Meredith, CNBC
As pressure mounts on Venezuela's Maduro, what will the country's military do? -- NBC
Venezuela crisis: Why the military is backing Maduro -- BBC
Trump's Russia collision ... in Venezuela -- Grady Means, The Hill
Why China is standing by Nicolas Maduro -- Adrian Brown, Al Jazeera
Cold War-like tensions escalate as world powers take sides in Venezuela -- Erin Dunne, Washington Examiner
Why I strongly oppose U.S. intervention in Venezuela -- The Washington Post
Foreign Forces Did Not Start Venezuela's Transition. Venezuela Did -- Javier Corrales, NPR
Venezuela's political crisis: How did we get here? -- Louisa Wright, DW
Factbox: U.S. sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry -- Reuters
Venezuela: All you need to know about the crisis in nine charts -- BBC News
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