# Regime Change
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Muscles over Caracas: US Drills Signal a New Era in Venezuela
United States military forces conducted their first exercises in Caracas since the January operation that removed Nicolás Maduro. The drills signal a new phase of American security presence and the consolidation of influence in a transformed Venezuela.

Washington Consolidates Post-Intervention Control with Military Drills in Caracas
The United States military conducted its first exercises in Caracas since the January intervention that ousted Nicolás Maduro. These maneuvers signal a transition toward long-term security consolidation and a reinforced U.S. commitment to the new political order in Venezuela.

Cold War Echoes: The Judicial Weaponization of the 1996 Brothers to the Rescue Incident
The U.S. Department of Justice has indicted 94-year-old Raúl Castro over a 1996 shootdown of civilian aircraft, a move that signals a pivot toward using domestic criminal law as a tool for diplomatic pressure. While the legal execution of the case is unlikely due to lack of extradition, the indictment serves as a potent political instrument to mobilize Florida voters and delegitimize the Cuban government.

The Populist Proxy: Why Israel Bet on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Lead a Post-Khamenei Iran
Intelligence reports suggest an Israeli operation during the recent conflict aimed to rescue former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from house arrest to install him as a transition leader. Despite his hardline past, Ahmadinejad's marginalization and populist appeal made him a controversial candidate for a post-Khamenei government, though the plan ultimately failed.

Washington’s Lawfare in the Caribbean: Revisiting the 'Old Script' of Latin American Intervention
The U.S. indictment of Raúl Castro is analyzed as part of a coordinated pressure campaign echoing historical interventions in Latin America. This 'lawfare' strategy, combined with economic sanctions and military presence, is viewed as a modern iteration of the Monroe Doctrine aimed at regime change in Cuba and Venezuela.

Israel’s Brinkmanship: The ‘Green Light’ Strategy and the Specter of Total War with Iran
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced that the military is prepared for a comprehensive offensive against Iran, targeting its leadership and infrastructure. The operation's commencement is contingent on approval from the United States, as President Trump maintains a flexible and cautious timetable for the conflict.

Waiting for the Green Light: Israel’s Existential Gambit Against Tehran
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has announced that the military is prepared for a "devastating" strike aimed at eliminating the Iranian regime, pending approval from the United States. While Israel targets Iran's leadership and critical infrastructure, President Trump has indicated there is no current timetable for such an operation, maintaining a state of high-tension uncertainty.

A Precarious Truce: Why Israel is Resisting the White House’s Push for a Pause in Iran
While the U.S. has announced a two-week conditional ceasefire with Iran to restore energy security, Israel is privately pushing to extend military operations for at least another month to achieve regime collapse.

Trump’s Iranian Quagmire: The Cost of Impulse and the Path to De-escalation
The Trump administration's military campaign against Iran has stalled, forcing a pivot from the goal of regime change to a simplified nuclear containment strategy. To avoid a global economic crisis and a protracted war, Washington may be forced to guarantee the survival of the Iranian leadership in exchange for the surrender of weapons-grade materials.

Cracks in the Alliance: Vice President Vance Challenges Netanyahu’s Iran Strategy
Vice President Vance has reportedly criticized Israeli PM Netanyahu for exaggerating the likelihood of regime change in Iran. This rift highlights a growing divide as Vance leads ceasefire efforts that Israel is allegedly attempting to disrupt.

Cracks in the Alliance: Vance Rebukes Netanyahu Over ‘Optimistic’ Iran Strategy
Vice President JD Vance has reportedly criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for overestimating the likelihood of regime change in Iran and downplaying the difficulty of the current conflict. As Vance takes the lead in ceasefire negotiations, allegations have surfaced that Israel is attempting to undermine U.S. diplomatic efforts.

Trump’s 'Epic Storm': A Study in Strategic Incoherence and the Illusion of Victory
President Trump’s 'Operation Epic Storm' against Iran is marked by deeply contradictory rhetoric, with the administration declaring total victory while simultaneously deploying more ground troops. The disconnect between White House claims of Iranian surrender and the reality of an expanding conflict suggests a lack of a coherent exit strategy.