"U.S. Accountability in Venezuela: A Debt of Reparation?" The United States has a long and complex history with Venezuela, marked by periods of close alliance and bitter confrontation. Amidst the tumultuous rule of Hugo Chávez and now Nicolás Maduro, the U.S. has been accused of meddling in the country's affairs, imposing economic sanctions, and backing opposition groups. Now, with Venezuela struggling to recover from economic collapse and humanitarian crisis, many are calling for the U.S. to acknowledge its past actions and provide reparations to the Venezuelan people. As the international community grapples with the consequences of U.S. intervention, a growing debate is emerging about what the U.S. truly owes Venezuela and how it can make amends for its role in the country's downfall.