New York Times3h agoSource 49Medium

He Has a $25 Million Bounty on His Head, But Is Also a U.S. Partner in Venezuela.

The News

The article highlights that Venezuelan official Diosdado Cabello, despite a $25 million U.S. bounty and allegations of crimes, continues to collaborate with the U.S. government. This collaboration marks a shift from previous U.S. efforts to pursue him and other Venezuelan officials, revealing a complex and contradictory U.S. policy toward Venezuela.

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The Analysis

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Why it matters

Bounty suggests serious alleged crimes, possibly including human rights violations.

Evidence

Alleged crimes have not prevented Diosdado Cabello and other Venezuelan officials from working with the U.S. government.

Uncertainty

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Alleged crimes have not prevented Diosdado Cabello and other Venezuelan officials from working with the U.S. government.

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  • Bounty suggests serious alleged crimes, possibly including human rights violations.
  • Partnership undermines accountability for victims.

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Plain English

A list of alleged crimes has not prevented Diosdado Cabello, and other Venezuelan officials, from working with a U.S. government that once pursued them.

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Claims

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Alleged crimes have not prevented Diosdado Cabello and other Venezuelan officials from working with the U.S. government.

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The U.S. government once hounded Diosdado Cabello and other Venezuelan officials.

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