In a largely silent operation completed in early May 2026, the United States extracted 13.5 kilograms of highly enriched uranium from Venezuela — enough material, under the right conditions, to contribute to a nuclear weapon. The move reflects a long-standing American conviction that weapons-grade nuclear material and unstable governance are a combination the world cannot afford. It is the same logic that has shaped nonproliferation efforts from the former Soviet states to the Persian Gulf, now quietly applied in America's own hemisphere.
US removes highly enriched uranium from Venezuela in nuclear nonproliferation operation
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Impacto Geopolítico
US successfully removed 13.5 kg of highly enriched uranium from Venezuela, reducing nuclear proliferation risks in South America and demonstrating nonproliferation enforcement capabilities.
Demonstrates US capacity to conduct unilateral nuclear security operations in its hemisphere despite Venezuelan government tensions. Reinforces US nonproliferation leadership while potentially signaling capability to address similar concerns elsewhere (Iran reference). Reflects asymmetric power dynamics favoring US security interests in Latin America.
Similar to US-led IAEA inspections and removal operations during Cold War era; echoes post-Soviet uranium recovery missions in former Soviet states (1990s-2000s) to prevent proliferation.
Lente Econômica
US removes 13.5 kg of highly enriched uranium from Venezuela, reducing nuclear proliferation risks in South America with minimal direct economic impact but significant geopolitical implications.
Minimal direct consumer impact. Operation reduces long-term geopolitical risk premiums that could affect energy prices and international stability, but no immediate household-level effects expected.
Likely to strengthen US nonproliferation enforcement frameworks and bilateral security agreements. May prompt increased diplomatic engagement with Venezuela and regional partners. Could influence future sanctions policy and international nuclear oversight mechanisms.