Some supporters of María Corina Machado still see path to power after US president refused to back her There was unbridled joy among members of Venezuela’s opposition on Saturday morning as their country’s president, Nicolás Maduro, was dragged into US custody after an audacious raid on his compound. “The military strategy was brilliant,” said Ricardo Hausmann, a former minister and opposition supporter, said of the deadly nocturnal assault during which dozens of Maduro’s guards – but not a single US soldier – were reportedly killed.That elation was short-lived. Hours after Donald Trump announced Maduro’s capture during Operation Absolute Resolve, the US president dashed opposition hopes that their leader, the conservative activist María Corina Machado, would now be able to return home to inaugurate a new democratic era. Continue reading...
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