What's next for Venezuela?
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What's next for Venezuela?
"Venezuelans are bracing for an uncertain future after the United States military abduction of President Nicolas Maduro. Reactions across the country have been sharply divided. Some are celebrating what they see as the end of an era while others have expressed fear and anger, accusing the US of trying to impose a government subordinate to Washington to secure access to Venezuela's oil reserves, the largest in the world."
"Some are celebrating what they see as the end of an era while others have expressed fear and anger, accusing the US of trying to impose a government subordinate to Washington to secure access to Venezuela's oil reserves, the largest in the world. Presenter: Stefanie Dekker Guests: Luis Ernesto Patino activist and political commentator Adelys Ferro executive director, Venezuelan American Caucus Marc Owen Jones professor of media analytics, Northwestern University"
US military personnel abducted President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, plunging Venezuela into uncertainty. Venezuelans are bracing for an unstable future as reactions split sharply. Some citizens celebrate what they view as the end of an era and welcome change. Others express fear and anger, accusing the United States of attempting to install a government subordinate to Washington. Critics argue the intervention aims to secure access to Venezuela's vast oil reserves, the largest in the world. The capture deepens political polarization and raises questions about sovereignty, international responses, and potential humanitarian and economic consequences.
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