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A U.S. judge approved a $5.9 billion bid from a subsidiary of Elliott Investment Management in the auction organized by the court of Citgo Petroleum's parent company.

The decision clears the way to order the sale of PDV Holding, owned by Venezuela.
🇨🇴 Petro: "Maduro's problem is the lack of democracy, not drug trafficking"

Gustavo Petro stated that Colombia has no evidence linking Nicolás Maduro to drug trafficking and pointed out that the real conflict in Venezuela is the lack of democracy. He criticized the U.S. for using the drug issue as an excuse and asserted that behind the tensions are oil interests.

The president said he has asked Maduro to promote free elections and share power to regain political trust. He also rejected accusations against him from the U.S. and stated that his government has achieved record seizures since 2022.
⚠️🇵🇪 Martin Vizcarra is sentenced to 14 years in prison
FANB soldier carry on a SHH100 Anti Drone Weapon
Switzerland advises its citizens not to travel to Venezuela due to "very high tensions"

The Swiss government generally advises against any travel to Venezuela, whether for tourism or any non-urgent reason, and specifically notes that visiting certain parts of the country is risky.

These regions include the border with Colombia, as well as with Brazil, in addition to the Orinoco Mining Arc regions, and the north and east of the state of Sucre.

"Social and political tensions are very high, the situation's evolution is uncertain," it explains, after recalling that certain air connections are not guaranteed and that airports could close temporarily.
⚠️🇩🇴🇺🇸 Dominican Republic authorizes the U.S. to use its air bases
🇺🇸🇻🇪🇮🇷 Iran criticizes U.S. intimidation towards Venezuela

Iran rejected the "intimidating attitude" of the United States towards Venezuela amid rising tensions in the Caribbean, where Washington maintains a strong military deployment. In a call with Yván Gil, Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi also questioned U.S. unilateralism and recent measures against Maduro's government.

The Iranian stance comes after U.S. attacks on alleged drug-running boats and the designation of the Cartel of the Suns as a terrorist group. Tehran and Caracas, historic allies under international sanctions, have strengthened their cooperation with agreements signed in recent years.
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POV Venezuelan Su-30 MK2. This early morning. You can also see the F-16

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FANB officers in a propaganda image. Although Maduro's regime obviously denies it, the reality is that a dozen Russian and foreign military personnel operate within the FANB as part of military advisory.
⚠️ Coalición Sindical denounces the detention of union leader Arnaldo Méndez in Caracas

The organization Coalición Sindical and human rights defender Tamara Suju denounced the detention of union leader Arnaldo Méndez, 55, who, according to the lawyer’s account, was violently arrested this Wednesday, November 26, by hooded officials who did not carry identification and forcibly removed him from his residence located in the El Valle parish.

Méndez is the Labor Affairs coordinator of the Coalition Sindical. According to Suju, ten officers entered his home in the San Antonio sector of El Valle and took him away. About 30 officials participated in the operation, which included three patrol cars that cordoned off the area.
⚠️🇻🇪🚫 ✈️ INAC announces the revocation of the concession to the airlines Iberia, Tap, Avianca, Turkish, Latam, and Gol for not resuming their flights to Venezuela

https://t.iss.one/worldconflicts/51511
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🌐🇺🇸The french private intelligence firm Intelligence Online delves into the widening division between Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, a rift sharpened by their differing approaches to the situation in Venezuela.

Gabbard is skeptical of Ratcliffe’s assessment—based on his agency’s ground sources—that the Chavista counterinsurgency apparatus would be constrained by its reliance on state support.

She, for her part, maintains that U.S. policy toward Venezuela should pursue a long-term strategy that avoids militaristic escalation.

This disagreement could carry significant implications, not only for U.S.–Venezuela relations but also for the broader manner in which the United States engages with other international crises. At a time of rising geopolitical tensions, the stances adopted by various actors within the U.S. government may have a lasting impact on the country’s foreign policy.


https://www.intelligenceonline.com/americas/2025/11/18/venezuela-crisis-deepens-rift-between-us-spy-chief-gabbard-and-cia-head-ratcliffe,110560564-eve

Admin comment: So Ratcliffe's argument goes with how is perceived the whole 'civilian-military sinergy' the regime claims. We all know those chavistas going to the militia to take pictures with rifles without even being able to do some squats. And besides they are there just to receive food and bonifications.

What would happen IF the whole logistics of those benefits they receive get compromised? Nothing good for them at least.🤷🏻‍♂️
🇻🇪✈️ In its statement, IATA emphasizes that "airlines have prioritized the protection of passengers and their crews, avoiding operating in high-risk areas."

The organization highlights the commitment of the airlines to the country and their willingness to "restore service safely and efficiently as soon as conditions allow, for the benefit of passengers affected by this situation beyond the control of the airlines."