The United States launched a military operation on January 3, 2026, that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro without a formal congressional declaration of war. Since then, Washington has restored diplomatic and consular relations with interim authorities led by Delcy Rodríguez, eased sanctions on oil and mining sectors, and used economic leverage to influence policy and support a transition process. Congressional efforts to restrict further hostilities via war powers resolutions have been blocked in the Senate. These developments have shifted U.S. engagement from confrontation toward conditional cooperation and economic integration, with no scheduled votes or executive actions indicating intent to seek a formal declaration before the June 30, 2026, market horizon.
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To qualify, Congress must pass a formal declaration of war, consistent with its constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8. Authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs), executive orders, presidential statements, or military actions do not qualify unless accompanied by a formal declaration of war enacted by Congress and signed into law.
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0x65070BE91...To qualify, Congress must pass a formal declaration of war, consistent with its constitutional authority under Article I, Section 8. Authorizations for the use of military force (AUMFs), executive orders, presidential statements, or military actions do not qualify unless accompanied by a formal declaration of war enacted by Congress and signed into law.
The resolution source will be a clear consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...The United States launched a military operation on January 3, 2026, that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro without a formal congressional declaration of war. Since then, Washington has restored diplomatic and consular relations with interim authorities led by Delcy Rodríguez, eased sanctions on oil and mining sectors, and used economic leverage to influence policy and support a transition process. Congressional efforts to restrict further hostilities via war powers resolutions have been blocked in the Senate. These developments have shifted U.S. engagement from confrontation toward conditional cooperation and economic integration, with no scheduled votes or executive actions indicating intent to seek a formal declaration before the June 30, 2026, market horizon.
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