The core concept centers on a hypothetical scenario wherein the leader of Venezuela yields power or authority to the President of the United States. An example would be the relinquishing of control over national assets or agreeing to policy changes dictated by the U.S. President, effectively ceding sovereignty.
Such an action, were it to occur, would represent a significant shift in geopolitical power dynamics. Historically, relations between Venezuela and the United States have been complex, often marked by periods of tension and cooperation. This type of capitulation would have profound ramifications for Venezuela’s domestic politics, international standing, and economic stability, potentially impacting regional alliances and trade agreements.