U.S. and Venezuela: Calls for Peace and Legal Concerns Over Leadership
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President Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and plans to manage Venezuela until a new regime is established, but faced widespread opposition from the American public, with polls showing strong disapproval of military intervention. The move bypassed congressional approval and was met with resistance from Venezuela's new leadership, highlighting the unpopularity of U.S. military actions in Venezuela and raising concerns about democratic legitimacy and future political repercussions.
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