đź’¨ Abstract
Nicolas Maduro, Venezuela's former leader, faced drug charges in a New York court while the U.N. debated the legality of his capture by U.S. Special Forces. The U.S. intervention, aimed at seizing Maduro and controlling Venezuela's vast oil reserves, has sparked global reactions. Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, initially denounced the move but later called for cooperation with the U.S. The U.S.
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