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Global power struggle: Why Maduro's fall is a 'red line' warning for China, Iran

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The recent capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the United States military strike in Venezuela have sent shockwaves through global politics, highlighting the interconnectedness of regional crises and great power competition. Analysts argue that the operation was not just about Venezuela, but part of a broader contest involving energy markets, currency dominance, and spheres of influence between the United States and China. The strike's significance is amplified by Venezuela's role as a major oil supplier to China and its willingness to settle oil transactions outside the US dollar, raising concerns in Washington about the erosion of dollar dominance.

Experts suggest that the United States is leveraging pressure on China's energy security by targeting both Venezuela and Iran, two critical suppliers for Beijing. The potential for regime change in Iran is seen as a major strategic threat to China and Russia, while also reshaping the Middle East's balance of power. Meanwhile, Taiwan's position as a semiconductor powerhouse adds another layer to the global rivalry, with both the United States and China closely watching each other's moves for signals of intent and resolve.

The events in Venezuela, Iran, and Taiwan are interpreted as part of a global chessboard, where actions in one region are meant to influence outcomes in another. The re-emergence of spheres of influence is shaping the new world order, with the United States signaling its dominance in the Western Hemisphere and China seeking primacy in Asia. As strategic signaling becomes more global, the risk of unintended escalation and cascading consequences grows, underscoring the fragile balance of today's multipolar world.

Original article source: https://www.jpost.com/international/article-882492
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