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Venezuela: Operating without a margin for error

Pro-government supporters attend a rally
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In Venezuela, compliance is not peripheral to recovery. It is one of the few available tools capable of linking policy intent, commercial activity, and societal outcomes.

Venezuela presents an unusually concentrated test of how modern compliance, national security policy, and corporate activity intersect under conditions of institutional collapse.

For the United States, engagement with Venezuela is no longer driven primarily by energy supply considerations, but by concerns about regional stability, migration, illicit finance, and geopolitical competition.