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Venezuelans Grapple with Hyperinflation as Food Crisis Overshadows Geopolitical Tensions
While international attention focuses on U. S.naval exercises in the Caribbean, the central struggle for Venezuelans unfolds in supermarkets and marketplaces. The immediate, crushing reality of hyperinflation and food scarcity has eclipsed distant geopolitical threats as the primary concern for millions.For families in Caracas and Maracaibo, the pressing enemy is not a foreign fleet but the relentless surge in prices for staples like rice, corn flour, and protein, which transforms a simple grocery trip into a source of profound anxiety. This economic collapse illustrates a stark hierarchy of needs, where the government's narrative of an external antagonist fails to resonate against the tangible crisis of empty pantries and evaporating salaries.The burden falls heavily on household managers, often women, who face the daily psychological strain of making impossible choices to feed their families. This domestic emergency—fueled by failed policies and systemic corruption—poses a far greater threat to the social fabric and political stability than any foreign military presence, fostering a deep-seated discontent that patriotic rhetoric cannot alleviate.
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