The Biden administration would be compelled to put U.S. military boots on the ground to defend Guyana from a potential Venezuelan invasion, experts said.
The Biden administration could be compelled to put U.S. military boots on the ground to defend Guyana, a democratic South American country with a history of cooperation with the U.S., from a potential Venezuelan invasion, experts told the Daily Caller News Foundation.
The questionable oil and economic sanctions levied on the Nicolas Maduro regime in Venezuela by former President Donald Trump’s administration, have continued to cause unintended consequences to American interests and its allies in the region, but most importantly, to the Venezuelan people, argued FIU professor Eduardo Gamarra, during his participation at Florida International University’s (FIU) Steven J. Green School of International & Public Affairs “Effectiveness of Sanctions” panel discussion last Friday.