U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to take management of Venezuela’s oil trade and ask American corporations to revitalize it after capturing chief Nicolas Maduro in a raid is prone to face many hurdles — logistically, legally and politically.
The dramatic seizure of the Maduros capped an intensive Trump administration strain marketing campaign on Venezuela’s autocratic chief and months of secret planning, leading to essentially the most assertive American motion to realize regime change because the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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