He Has a $25 Million Bounty on His Head, But Is Also a U.S. Partner in Venezuela.
- Posted on July 15, 2026
- International Relations
- By The New York Times
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Venezuelan official Diosdado Cabello maintains diplomatic ties with the United States despite facing a $25 million bounty and multiple allegations of criminal activity. This paradoxical situation highlights the complexities of international relations, where geopolitical interests often override legal and ethical concerns. The arrangement reveals how governments prioritize strategic partnerships and regional influence over accountability, raising questions about double standards in foreign policy and the enforcement of international law.
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He Has a $25 Million Bounty on His Head, But Is Also a U.S. Partner in Venezuela.
A list of alleged crimes has not prevented Diosdado Cabello, and other Venezuelan officials, from working with a U.S. government that once hounded them. continue reading...