The escalating tension between the USA and Venezuela has brought concerns of a potential conflict to the forefront. While Washington argues that the Caracas administration is threatening regional security, Venezuela is issuing stern warnings against the interventionist policies of the USA. Analysts suggest that the likelihood of a direct military conflict between the two countries is low, yet both sides are flexing their military muscles. Experts, however, indicate that diplomatic and economic tensions could escalate. These developments are being closely monitored both in Latin America and on the global stage.