The Implications of U.S. Interim Governance in Venezuela Post-Maduro

    The recent announcement by former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting that the United States would ‘run Venezuela’ in the interim following the potential capture of Nicolás Maduro, has sparked global discussions and raised significant geopolitical questions. As tensions continue to simmer in Venezuela, a nation that has faced political instability and economic crises over several years, the prospect of external governance could redefine the country’s trajectory. Trump’s bold claim underscores a complicated international interventionist stance, adding layers to the already intricate U.S-Venezuela relationship.

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