đź’¨ Abstract
Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's president for over 12 years, was captured and removed by U.S. forces. Known for his authoritarian rule, Maduro faced widespread criticism for human rights abuses, fraudulent elections, and economic mismanagement. His rule saw Venezuela's economic collapse, leading to mass migration and extreme poverty. Maduro, a socialist and successor to Hugo Chavez, was accused of jailing opponents and resisting U.S. pressure. His capture followed increased U.S.
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