Washington crossed a historic line by seizing Venezuela’s sitting president, ending decades of restraint despite years of sanctions and threats. The US framed the operation as a strike against narco-terrorism, but it was driven by wider aims, including oil, migration, domestic US politics and reasserting dominance in Latin America amid rivalry with China, Russia and Iran.
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Why Maduro, why now: Inside America’s most dramatic move in Latin America in decades








