US-Venezuela relations remain tense amid the disputed July 28 presidential election, where the Biden administration recognized opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner based on independent tallies, prompting new sanctions on Maduro-aligned officials and entities like PDVSA. Ongoing border dispute with Guyana over the Essequibo region has seen US military flyovers in support of Guyana but no escalation beyond diplomacy. Congressional war declarations are exceedingly rare—last in 1942—and current foreign policy emphasizes targeted sanctions, visa restrictions, and multilateral pressure via the OAS rather than military conflict. Traders note no upcoming catalysts like troop deployments or invasion threats, with focus on potential Organization of American States actions or UN discussions before year-end resolution windows.
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To qualify, Congress must pass a formal declaration of war, consistent with its constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8. Authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs), executive orders, presidential statements, or military actions do not qualify unless accompanied by a formal declaration of war enacted by Congress and signed into law.
The resolution source will be a clear consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...To qualify, Congress must pass a formal declaration of war, consistent with its constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8. Authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs), executive orders, presidential statements, or military actions do not qualify unless accompanied by a formal declaration of war enacted by Congress and signed into law.
The resolution source will be a clear consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...US-Venezuela relations remain tense amid the disputed July 28 presidential election, where the Biden administration recognized opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez as the winner based on independent tallies, prompting new sanctions on Maduro-aligned officials and entities like PDVSA. Ongoing border dispute with Guyana over the Essequibo region has seen US military flyovers in support of Guyana but no escalation beyond diplomacy. Congressional war declarations are exceedingly rare—last in 1942—and current foreign policy emphasizes targeted sanctions, visa restrictions, and multilateral pressure via the OAS rather than military conflict. Traders note no upcoming catalysts like troop deployments or invasion threats, with focus on potential Organization of American States actions or UN discussions before year-end resolution windows.
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