Within the early hours of January 3, US forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his spouse, Cilia Flores. Each had been transferred to the US, the place Maduro, now deposed, faces costs of narcoterrorism.
The operation, illegal according to international law, marks the newest in a protracted historical past of US interventions in Latin America, usually justified by Washington with claims of regional safety.
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