One Month In, Washington Still Lacks a Clear Plan for Venezuela

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A month after a high-profile raid that removed Nicolás Maduro, the United States has not defined its end state for Venezuela. Oil revenues remain the central leverage, Delcy Rodríguez leads a fragile interim government with limited reforms, and international reaction is mixed, signaling that tactical success has not yielded a clear strategic objective or durable governance.
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- After Maduro’s Capture, Venezuela’s Authoritarian System Shows Signs of Easing The New York Times
- U.S. intervention in Venezuela divides Houston NPR
- Venezuela: One month after Maduro's abduction, the transition of power is still unclear Le Monde.fr
- Protests, confusion and anxiety: Venezuela a month after Trump seized Maduro The Independent
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