South America is seen by many as the US’s backyard, making it a perpetual security interest. A mixture of the rise of near-peer advisories and globalisation have in many ways reset the stage to a similar set to the cold war, albeit with new players and new challenges. Johan Obdola, President and Founder of IOSI Global, delves into the unlikely friendships the Maduro regime has fostered with China, Russia, and Iran and what this means for regional security.
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