U.S. attacks in Venezuela empower guerrilla groups near Colombia border

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U.S. attacks in Venezuela have altered the landscape for guerrilla groups, creating fears of betrayal and potential for wider conflict. Guerrilla movements have increased near the Colombia-Venezuela border. The ELN is reportedly closing camps and suspending training due to concerns about Venezuelan officials betraying their locations to U.S. forces. Experts suggest the attacks could allow the ELN to expand its influence across Latin America, while a rival guerrilla leader has called for a united front against the U.S.


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