Under Maduro’s leadership, Venezuela has been plagued by accusations of corruption, human rights violations, and an economic downfall that has caused widespread poverty and emigration. From an American perspective, removing Maduro could be seen as a necessary step towards restoring democracy and stability in the region. However, the suggestion that the U.S. would control Venezuela temporarily after such an event brings to mind the complexities associated with foreign intervention, particularly the challenges of respecting national sovereignty while addressing humanitarian needs.
The Implications of U.S. Interim Governance in Venezuela Post-Maduro

