💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump's decision to attack Venezuela, arrest its president, and temporarily run the country is a significant shift from his previous stance on foreign affairs. This move, which includes the possibility of further military action and ongoing involvement in Venezuela's politics and oil industry, contrasts with his earlier promises to avoid foreign entanglements. Trump justified the intervention as part of his "America First" policy, aiming for stability and energy security.
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