Editorial Board
Venezuela’s Crack-Up Is Accelerating
The country’s neighbors — and the world — should prepare for the worst.
Chaos in Caracas.
Photographer: Juan Barreto/AFP/Getty Images
What happens when the country with the world’s largest oil reserves becomes its latest failed state? As Venezuela’s government grows increasingly despotic, a crack-up is accelerating — and despite plenty of warning, the world remains unprepared for the consequences.
Recent headlines read like the plot of a Hollywood thriller: According to President Nicolas Maduro, assassins trained in Colombia tried to kill him with explosive-laden drones as he was delivering a televised speech. He has responded with a broad crackdown, including the jailing and alleged torture of one of his most vocal opponents.