💨 Abstract
The capture of Nicolás Maduro and his wife has sparked global discussion about its implications. The U.S. military operation was successful, but the Trump administration plans to work through Maduro's officials, not the opposition, which is likely to fail. President Trump aims to revive Venezuela's oil production but needs stability first. Legal proceedings will shape future U.S. operations but have limited impact on Venezuela. The opposition, led by María Corino Machado, is recognized internationally but was sidelined by Trump.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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