Donald Trump’s removal of Nicolas Maduro from Venezuela marks an unprecedented action in international relations, with the U.S. historically refraining from abducting foreign leaders. While Maduro’s regime was characterized by election rigging and severe economic mismanagement, his removal raises significant concerns about adherence to international law. Reports suggest that his capture was facilitated by his own security forces under American pressure, complicating the narrative of internal change. U.S. allies may welcome Maduro’s ousting but are apprehensive about the implications for the rules-based world order.
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