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Donald Trump's capture of Venezuelan despot Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, been hailed as one of the most stirring and controversial military operations in U. S.
Senate Democrats who once demanded stronger action against Nicolás Maduro are now warning about consequences of U.S. military action in Venezuela after President Trump took action.
The United States and Venezuela are exploring the possibility of restoring diplomatic relations. On Friday, a delegation from the Trump administration arrived in Venezuela.
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Most of Nicolás Maduro's top aides remain in Venezuela. The U.S. could still come after them.
After his capture by U.S. forces, some of Nicolás Maduro's closest confidants remain in their posts, including many wanted by the U.S.
U.S. military launched a massive strike against Venezuela with 150+ aircraft, capturing dictator Nicolás Maduro in major coordinated operation.
The U.S. Justice Department has unsealed a new indictment alleging "drug trafficking and narco-terrorism conspiracies" against Maduro, his wife and other defendants.
Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodríguez has taken the place of her ally President Nicolás Maduro who was captured by the United States in a nighttime military operation.
Days after Nicolás Maduro was captured from Venezuela by US armed forces, Charles Myers was fielding calls from a chairlift on the ski slopes of Aspen, Colorado.
A day after she gave President Donald Trump her Nobel Peace Prize medal, Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado insisted that her country was on an irreversible path toward democracy, even as Trump has spoken far more frequently in recent days about securing Venezuelan oil than bringing about free elections.
Nicolás Maduro put on a remarkable display of insouciance in the face of US aggression and is known for getting what he wants out of any situation. That might be a challenge now, says Jane Lewis
Venezuela has freed Czech, Hungarian, Dutch and German citizens imprisoned in the country, their governments said on Friday, part of a flow of prisoner releases following the U.S. capture of Nicolas Maduro.