Maduro Proposes Interim Government Amid Rising U.S. Military Pressure
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro recently condemned the prospect of a 'slave's peace' while rallying support in Caracas, firmly aligning himself with his followers. This declaration coincided with increased pressure from the United States, which is exploring military options and has labeled Maduro's regime a terrorist organization.
The U.S. has mobilized troops in the Caribbean, raising concerns about potential intervention and the control of Venezuela’s vast natural resources. Amidst this turmoil, Maduro proposed an interim government led by Delcy Rodríguez to pave the way for future elections.
He remains committed to his revolutionary agenda, asserting that his adversaries will not sway him. As tensions escalate, Maduro has enhanced his personal security, fearing military intervention and potential assassination attempts.
In a rare show of cooperation, Venezuela agreed to accept a U.S. migrant repatriation flight, highlighting the complex dynamics in U.S.-Venezuela relations. The political landscape remains fraught with uncertainty as both sides navigate a precarious standoff.
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